No, life in prison would be fine, but we need to bury our ugly past relationship with him, and avoid many heinous lies from being uncovered.
2006-11-05 05:55:05
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answered by franco5 2
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its not for the usa to decide if saddam should die that is for the iraqui people to decide. the united states did not elect saddam to office so its not our responsibility to remove him. i think that the american public have lost sight of what is happening here. if you recall saddam was supose to have wmd's which he never had and if he did we have lots of wmd's so if the usa can have them why can't saddam have them as long as he never used them on us??? i have heard that he did do a number on some of his people but the iraqui people should take care of him for this. he never did anything to the americans. Hell look at what is happening in africa and has been going on for years. why arent we stopping that if we are the world ploice?
2006-11-05 12:20:03
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answered by roy40372 6
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Regardless of the pro or con arguments about the U. S. presence in Iraq, Hussein is the devil incarnate and deserving of his earthly fate.
2006-11-05 12:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If someone is running after my loved one with a knife on the streets for no reason other than the goal of forced conversion to an extremist view that even condones killing their own, for sometimes even just a bad decision. I am not going to question how it is stopped, or who stops it-we are not Hyenas. For the person who posts as NOT JUST OSAMA.....do you think we Americans found the action at the WTC as more of a fear that would force us to comply with your wishes (Like so many other Hyena attacks world-wide?)-or, do you think it just concerned us to the possible actions Hyenas are willing to take? You may live in a world of lying to yourself, but this is FACT-I know many loving, caring, moral and family oriented people, who make their OWN choices here, who are from the Middle-East with VERY different beliefs, in their HEART, and when you force someone to live by Hyena -like rules and bidding, and they have NO choice, their following to you is not as strong as the lies they throw back at you, from their HEART, to make you just go away, for at least temporary peace. And with ALL of the cultural diversity we have in the USA, there are SO many issues that COULD create MASSIVE problems, but they do not.....why? Because we ALL have a common thread of belief that runs through ALL of our HEARTS, irregardless of issues that we need to solve as a nation, to succeed, together, peacefully, even with sometimes discontentment in progress, or different views as to the best way to get the job done, eventually, we get it done...because we ALL believe in the goodness of the human HEART, and helping each other, and sometimes this comes with sacrifice, and we do not kill each other like black-hearted Hyenas. NOT JUST OSAMA, we may not all agree on everything, but our HEARTS are ALL very much the the same in regards to the way people should be treated. ALL of our HEARTS beat in unison, WITH GREAT FORCE to the goals of goodness of ALL HUMANkind and so, please, you'd better watch how much advantage you think you can take of this goodness by your howling and biting....because it's getting tiring, and we are going to be forced to give you what you want so we can continue with our different goals of humanity.
Be Your Own Judge.
2006-11-05 15:01:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha ha A sensible question after a long time
But I guess I am gonna get suspended to hell for saying NO
2006-11-05 12:15:31
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answered by Not just Osama 1
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Don't we all? these questions have been asked a 100 times already ...Saddam so what? who cares? I eagerly await Bush's trail.
2006-11-05 12:15:03
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answered by dstr 6
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Although he deserves to die, it would be in the US' best interest not to kill him. Do NOT make this man a martyr
2006-11-05 12:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe. but he'd be most punished keeping him locked and watching TV, to remind him of the power he lost
They shouldn't kill him, but the Bush's are too blood thirsty
2006-11-05 12:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. I dont know about what he did to his own people. but what he did to his neighbour countries is unforgiven. Thousands of people has died because of his dream to capture other middle eatern countries.
2006-11-05 12:17:32
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answered by OVEE 3
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Yes, and I think it is important to remember that the U.S. is not the one who is killing him but his own people convicted him to death.
2006-11-05 12:15:18
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answered by Dano 3
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