I was asking myself the same question a while ago, I'd love to see it! they should broadcast his execution just as they did the twin towers collapsin!!!
2006-12-29 13:15:39
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answered by Katelynn 1
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Though wondering your humanity the media in the United States will not broadcast a murder no matter how much any one wants to see. Though threw the web I am sure that many videos and other items will be available. Though hard to see I doubt that Saddam will get hung, Do to the fact he will be shot or blown up.
2006-12-29 21:18:35
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answered by Dr.Neo 2
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As it stands now, no decision has been made about the hanging of Saddam to be a live broadcast. The same applies to the computer.
Would you watch this? It makes me think that if it is broadcast live we (as a country) are bringing ourselves down to his level.
2006-12-29 21:21:18
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answered by mac3 5
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My Sister just asked me the same thing a while ago and my first response was "Why would you want to watch this?" She said "I didn't really want to watch the beheading of troops but I had no choice, I would love to see him go down like the twin towers did." Not sure I agree but I would watch it. I would hate for Americans to turn into one of those countries that gains something out of watching the death of someone else? Hanging? Anyone remember our past?
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Celebratory gunfire rang out elsewhere in Baghdad, and the people in Sadr City, the capital's Shiite slum, celebrated in the streets, calling out "Where are you Saddam? We want to fight you."
Breathing heavily as he ran along the streets, 35-year-old Abu Sinan said, "This is an unprecedented feeling of happiness...nothing matches it, no festival nor marriage nor birth matches it. The verdict says Saddam must pay the price for murdering tens of thousands of Iraqis."
2006-12-29 21:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Doubtful it would be shown on Western Television, but I'm sure it will be filmed and that soon thereafter it'll be available on the Internet.
2006-12-29 21:29:46
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answered by JSpielfogel 3
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Al-Jazeera's probably gonna be the first company to broadcast it.
2006-12-29 21:22:16
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answered by LaissezFaire 6
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People who want to see another person die is truly sick. It's like watching 9/11. Who wants to see it? Any situations of suffering are not pleasant to watch. Unless of course, you're sick.
2006-12-29 21:17:44
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answered by Rawr_Kitty 3
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That's just too cruel and demeaning if it's broadcast.
2006-12-29 21:21:02
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answered by Lotii 3
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Your sick if would watch and enjoy a man dying ><
2006-12-29 21:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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good question. i dont think they will broadcast it though
2006-12-29 21:15:34
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answered by Jimmy 3
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