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do you think hes scared to die & thats why he has appealed against the sentence ? or is he just trying it on ? if you were the judge what sentence would you have handed to him ? is hanging enough or do you think the sentence should be more brutal, in the old days it they would hang, then be drawn and quartered like a fillet or be burned at the stake ! comments please

2006-11-06 09:14:44 · 10 answers · asked by Latin Techie 7 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

"bloop" not everyone is scared to die! people fear painful death more than anything.

2006-11-06 09:46:45 · update #1

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I think a hanging is enough. I wonder what he's thinking too. Do you think he's scared of death after all the deaths he order for all those people? Do you think a man who sentence hundreds of thousands of people to die by poisonous gas in their own towns deserves an easy death such as hanging? victims of the gallows die instantly 99% of the time. The peopel he killed died after hours of vomitting up their insides, foaming at the mouth, and finally violent convulsions and intense pain.

I guess it's a tad bit ironic that a man who cause so much death and probably killed a few himself would be afraid to die. Maybe he thinks he is better in some way than all those people who died. Maybe he feels he deserves life more than those people do. What causes that?

2006-11-06 09:25:36 · answer #1 · answered by Rockstar 6 · 0 0

Who isn't scared of dying? What Saddam is probably thinking is probably along the lines of, "You're lucky that I didn't kill you earlier [referring to the judge]." I don't really believe in such archaic death sentences, it doesn't prove anything, it just shows that people are fighting fire with fire, and it doesn't get us anywhere. If we revert to such barbaric practices, then we are no different from those we are accusing, if anything we have become the ones we despise, so I would say no to hanging, but maybe try something else.

2006-11-06 09:26:44 · answer #2 · answered by bloop87 4 · 0 1

To be honest, I think he'd think it's a sarcrificial death - much like Muslims who kill themselves to prove their loyalty to God.
I can't see him dying with regret to be honest.

I think he appealed because he was fearful of being hanged - I can remember reading a news report saying he would rather face a firing squad.

2006-11-06 09:24:58 · answer #3 · answered by RSJ 3 · 0 1

Two constants of the universe:

1) **** happens
2) Life goes on.

So he's gonna get croaked. BFD.

2006-11-06 09:22:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think he feels like a looser. and if I were the judge I would gave sentenced to be tortured.

2006-11-06 09:27:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Like a deposed, martir

2006-11-06 09:21:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Proably the way Lee Harvey Oswald felt:

"But they told me to..."

FP

2006-11-06 09:16:37 · answer #7 · answered by F. Perdurabo 7 · 0 1

every human being's life is in the GOD'S hand.HE is the greatest judge, not any man or woman.

2006-11-06 09:18:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

who cares how he feals he ruined lots of inocent lifes.....and i think he should his life taken away but i think he should be tourchered in the worste possible way

2006-11-06 09:19:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

probably like a moron, wishing he didn't kill thousands of ppl.

2006-11-06 09:17:33 · answer #10 · answered by Crisscross 3 · 0 1

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