It hard for me to feel anything since I grew up in the US so I never grew up hearing about him as much as someone in the Middle east would.
He was a bad man for killing so many Shiites not only that but I heard horror stories of his two sons, they would rape women and have them killed in terrible ways. However, they could have killed him the American way by lethal injection, I was shocked to hear that people still get hanged these days.
2006-12-29 18:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It was not a judgment from God. It was a judgment by men according to the laws of men. Saddam did terrible things and was correctly judged for his actions. I feel deep sorrow for the total human race because we have come no father than this. We are, as a whole, both the executioner and the executed. May God have mercy upon his soul and upon us all.
2006-12-29 18:36:04
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answered by tonks_op 7
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It is hard to say but no one but God has the right to end any human life. I really don't feel bad for Saddam H but I do feel bad for the people of Iraq. It would be better all around if they forgave Him and left Him in prison but I don't think that any culture of people so misused would be able to forgive in mass as would have to happen to have prevented his execution. I am not sad or glad about it. I was very happy for the people there when they pulled that statue down though.
2006-12-29 18:32:03
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answered by bess 4
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This is in no way's God judgement. God wasn't the judge in the courtroom or the exectioner. God has given man the authority to rule over others, such as our sourt system, police, etc.
I believe Saddam got what he deserved. He was an evil man. Yes, I feel very sad for this man's life and for the family that loves him. Sin is very sad, and what he did was sinful. Had he known the true God, he would still be alive as he would never have done the autrocities he did and there would also be another 148+ men & boys alive.
2006-12-29 18:31:35
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answered by Child of Abba 2
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If you think God is omnipotent, then you can believe this is judgment from God. I watched CNN all day, and I never saw God announce a verdict. The Code of Hammurabi possibly said, "An eye for an eye". God possibly said, "Turn the other cheek", and "Thou shall not kill". I'm willing to bet most Christian Americans agree more with the Code of Hammurabi. Hypocritical, yes. Sad, I guess.
2006-12-29 19:00:04
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answered by psanchez95 2
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Well I believe he deserved it, why should it at all be a time for mourning for his life or family. It wasn't god's will that he died, it was the Iraqi peoples, the human will. Course if anyone belives it was god's will for him to die, then it was gods will for those thousands of people that he ordered to kill. But, I think he got what he had coming and justice was brought to the lives that were taken.
2006-12-29 18:42:47
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answered by judas_man007 1
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well i'll probley get another violation for this but i don't think god has any thing to do with the extermination of that rat bastard, i bet his death here was easy compared to what he,s dealing with now,i pray that he,s burning in Hell.But the people on this earth put that bastard to death. Do you feel bad about this murderers extermination? WOW I HOPE NOT...that man was just plain evil
2006-12-29 18:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I so completely agree. I recommend, one minute, they're all like, we are waiting to right here while Saddam would be achieved. Then, all of a sudden_BOOM! he's ineffective. i think of they enable him pass or somebody died for him or something. I recommend, they're former ruler is "ineffective". they might even have photos for each guy or woman to be certain. Like they are asserting, you gotta see to have self belief it. i certainly think of somethings happening. enable's see what occurs.
2016-12-31 06:56:58
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answered by ? 4
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Bush deserve it more! American Goverment really plays around with the whole world. Whatever they do.... they make sure ... they obligate other country to agreee with them so they wont look worst than saddam,
2006-12-30 00:41:47
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answered by Luisyang 2
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I'm glad he was executed, too bad he wasn't tortured like many that he killed. I do feel sorry for the innocent ones in his family.
I don't feel a bit sorry for him. My understanding is that at least 2 of his sons were just like him. Do I feel sorry for them? No.
But, if I were to be judged by my brother and what he did, I wouldn't like it. I know that he does have innocent reltives that were actually scared of him. I feel sorry for those people. But, in the long run they are probably happy that he is gone too.
2006-12-29 18:33:51
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answered by Karen H 5
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