Yes he does. He history is barbaric. It's not going to change anything believe you me. But let God be the judge not us. Learn to forgive one another. Pls forgive Saddam and don't kill him.
2006-12-29 06:11:07
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answered by do you smell..... what's coo 4
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We truly missed the boat on this one; we should have supported Saddam when he was in power. Before you start blasting me let me explain.
#1) Saddam's regime was a non-secular government that would have provided an excellent buffer to Iranian Islamic extremism.(Do you think Saddam would stand by and let Iran enrich Uranium?)
#2) A strong Saddam Hussein regime would have been an excellent ally on the war on terror. He would not have tolerated Islamic extremists operating in his country.
#3) With a strong Saddam Hussein regime the middle east would be a lot more stable, and we wouldn't have had to fight two wars, spend trillions of dollars, and loose thousands of American lives.
#4) with a strong Saddam Hussein regime he could use his political influence and a little "Saber Rattling" to help diplomatic situations get resolved quicker.
#5) without having to have large US armies in "Islamic Holy Lands" Al Quada may not have been as motivated to strike at the US directly.
We had an opportunity to have a stable ally in the region but we blew it and hurt our position in the Middle East for decades to come. I also don't want to hear any garbage about supporting a evil regime, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are not much better, The ruling families get 99% of the wealth while the rest of the population lives far below the poverty line. Not to mention the slave labor they import from places like the Philippines. In Saudi Arabia they actively teach their children to hate Americans, why do you think the majority of the 9/11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia?
2006-12-29 06:31:32
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answered by crazyhorse19682003 3
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Yes, he deserves to die in the most painful way known to man. This person ordered that 100,000 women and children be killed to show his power over the Iraqi people.
But fortunately for Mr Hussein, he is going to be executed by hanging, with (apparently) is swift and painless.
2006-12-29 06:13:11
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answered by theguyintelford 3
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No one on this planet has the moral authority to make that decision so we appoint government officials to do it for us.
I don't care either way. He's in custody and can do no more harm. I do feel that he could do some good if he is allowed to live.
There are people who support his way of thinking and it would garner some of their respect if he were allowed to live. (from a political point of view, it could be good for everyone, in other words)
When you have someone's respect, they are more inclined to listen to a differing point of view. At least that is what I think.
others may think differently.
2006-12-29 06:14:54
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answered by vicarious_notion 3
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Lets make it understood, it's NOT the Americans that are hanging him. It's the Iraqi's.
5,000 women and chiildren, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. The FACT Sadaam did NOT destory the gas used on the Kurds in Halajaba. Oh wait, that's riiiiiiiiiigggggghhhhtttt, he didn't HAVE any weapons of mass destruction.........
Source(s):
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/shows/...
WARNING, GRAPHIC photos of Sadaam's victims. THIS is what they do to each other in the Mid East.
http://www.kdp.pp.se/old/chemical.html...
2006-12-29 06:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, we have no right to take away the life of another person, regardless of what they have done. It is for God to decide when it is their time to die.
2006-12-29 06:16:38
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answered by Female O ♥ 4
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He is commissioned to die in a court of Law. They have determined that he is not worthy of life. Thats good enough for me.. kill the SOB.
2006-12-29 06:18:16
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answered by sm177y 5
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I've never met or been felt to have been affected by him. To me personally no, but maybe the people he did affect feel differently.
2006-12-29 06:17:14
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answered by Answerer 7
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no......definetly not..............george bush is tha one tht is supposed to die why?..........because he has killed more ppl than sadam..........he just killed him for the oil......i hate george bush.............another reason is cause does the bible not say to forgive others for their sins? althou he did tht the u.s sined to for KILLIING another living soul.............yall can end up talkin yall smak if yall want but thts tha truth............and basically we arent the ones to judge what saddam has done...................god is....................and i think god would forgive for everything hes done............
2006-12-31 12:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hanging is too good for him. I would like to see him suffer like those poor Kurds he used to torture.
2006-12-29 06:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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