Unreal. You talk about a guy who killed over 200,000 of his own countrymen, and out come the "abolish death penalty" people.
YES, 200,000 children, women, and men.
Never mind the fact that Saddam's son Uday raped women on a regular basis, and that was 'acceptable".
Geez, if genocide and rape don't merit your life being taken, then you are willing to live in a much worse society than I am. I happen to think human rights demands defined limits to behavior in society.
So to you "abolish death penalty" people, I'd offer to let these criminal freaks live with you. The only reason I wouldn't rally for it is after they make you a victim, then they're free again and we have to go recapture them.
/tangent off
//go make a sign
///Iraqi Americans are celebrating
////Have a Coke and a smile and STHU
2006-12-29 20:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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attempt Limewire for any movies of Saddams' execution. A remark on between the solutions (from Interestingyes). besides the undeniable fact that I agree widely to no longer have the loss of life sentence, i think of that there are specific crimes and occassions that warrant it. Saddam Hussein grow to be an evil guy and committed many crimes, no longer least killing a hundred's of hundreds of his very own countrymen. Any compassion for him is erroneous and he forfeited any human rights while he committed his crimes against humanity. What appropriate to the suited suited of his victims to stay - too previous due for those detrimental souls? the international is a greater effective place devoid of him.
2016-10-28 17:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Jason_r. Besides it was really very strange message, taking into account that it was done in the scope of "brought" democracy and care for human rights. What about abolition of death penalty?
British politicians were against execution, but could they not prognose that nobody will listen to them, that they are needed only for military intervention. That makes them clowns who choose strange partners.
2006-12-29 19:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Not until the video is released to the Public by the Iraqi Government. That's their prerogative for whenever it will be.
2006-12-29 19:38:52
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answered by Jon M 4
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well if they didnt let us reporters see it then id say ur out of luck
not unless the iraq reporters who seen will give us the tape
but you can watch on google video when he is sentenced to be hung
2006-12-29 19:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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they had something up on a website earlier but I don't know the name and they might have taken it down. people saved it so try youtube.com and if you can't find if it will be up tomorrow for sure.
2006-12-29 19:26:12
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answered by ѕαяαн 2
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I also feel that it wasnt real. It's a little fishy that they wouldnt allow US reports to see it.
2006-12-29 19:25:48
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answered by MJ 2
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SADISM...The deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty.
I see your your quite the sadistic guy.....
Im sure it will be shown somewhere.........good luck with that....
To AssHat Mcpoop.........I dont think these people are"abolish the death sentece" people.......I just dont think they have a desire to watch him being hung.....to me its boring.........he killed"tortured" and what have you these people and all were are doing is watching him hang there........yea....thats just my opinion......but hey good luck to all of you who wanna take time out in your life to watch a horrible man hang by a rope....... :)
2006-12-29 19:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm scared it wasnt real. IT was to quick to believe!
2006-12-29 19:19:48
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answered by Chelsea S 2
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I really dont know. But if it is available for viewing, HOOK ME UP!
2006-12-29 19:20:39
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answered by Damany C 1
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