You are so naive.
You really do believe anything your T.V. tells you, don't you?
2006-12-29 19:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, it's a message to all the rulers who are against U.S policies in the world not a message to all evil rulers. If it was as your question say then Saddam should have been executed long time ago. The fact is that Saddam was executed when he opposed the U.S policies or after U.S stopped using him as a chess pawn. Moreover, there is a prejudice here....... we see the evil rulers are being killed by the god of evil; President Bush but we've never seen him getting punished even once!
2006-12-30 10:20:37
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answered by MagicWand 3
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I just barfed in my mouth.
Granted, Wasn't Saddam a murderer back in the days when he was shaking hands with Donald Rumsfeld? His crimes were among the worse of the last century. Cast against the long dark shadow of such figures as Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Slobodon Milosevic, Adolph Hitler, and Joseph Stalin, Saddam Hussein's record of brutality certainly places him among the top tier of the world's contemporary tyrants and genocidal murderers.
But should Saddam and his criminal cohort now in Coalition custody be executed for their crimes if found guilty in a duly constituted court of law? For the moment, the answer should be "no." There are more important uses to which this monster can be put than simply to give him a martyr's death at the hands of an angry Iraqi public.
That is not to say that Saddam does not deserve to die. He most assuredly does. But whether he should be killed is another matter. Keeping him alive to promote the cause of peace and democracy in the Middle East would serve a far higher purpose than would his quick and probably painless demise. For now, these considerations would appear to trump any thought of his execution. The logic is clear.
This was just another "victory" for Bush and his office. Bush and his cabal of henchmen lied to the American people about Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq, and they continue to obfuscate the truth while their companies cash in, Iraqis suffer and American soldiers die.
Bush has defenitely let other countries know (sadly) that the United States is a global bully. And there will be consequences to this once his time is up. And we my friends, will pay the price.
2006-12-30 04:07:02
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answered by Albert 2
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Definitely it was a clear message:"If you don't have any WMD we will invade you and you will have the same faith as Saddam"...It's sad but unfortunately this is the message US has send to everyone...
2006-12-30 04:06:01
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answered by Tinkerbell05 6
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No. There's another pattern here you missed. Bush lied to get elected. Lied to get us into war. Lied about the way the war was going until just a month or so ago. -- And, oh yeah, lied to get his personal enemies ("He trahed tuh keeyull mah Dayaddy.") killed.
He's as evil as they come, son.
2006-12-30 03:56:25
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answered by martino 5
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cnn just showed his excution ugghh!.
2006-12-30 03:55:10
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answered by JOhNe=mc² 6
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Sure. Why not?
2006-12-30 04:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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