No he was disappointed that he would not be shot
2006-12-29 23:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think he was, if you see the video, the moment they put the noose around his neck, you could see the look of sheer terror in his eyes. I don't believe that anyone, no matter how crazy they are, can be proud at a moment of death. I can only imagine what was going thru his mine, probably scared $h!tless, wondering if it's going to hurt, how long will it take, knowing this is that last few moments of his life. The man was crazy, but I am a strong believer of not using the death penalties, 2 wrongs do not make a right, and for you to **** with a persons head with death is worse than him killing all those innocent people, no matter how many people he killed, he did not do it in a way where they sat and dwelled on it. Death Penalty is just the worst psychological game you can play with someone.
2006-12-30 07:24:24
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answered by DnBprincess850 5
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i believe saddam hussein was in fact proud in what he did, even know he was a nasty man, he had his beliefs and he followed what he believed even tho others condemned him. news released on al jazeera said that he was actually taunting people that were at the fore front of the gallows so he fought to the very end.
now that saddam is gone how about they turn there attention to george w bush, if anything hes the biggest threat this world has. hes forever sticking his nose in where it shouldnt be, and ask urself why is america actually in the middle east??? ill tell u why.... power,money and of course oil it all comes down to greed
2006-12-31 13:04:29
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answered by kopite_chick 1
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In my opinion, Saddam was attempting to be "proud" all of the times that he was in court! Why else would he yell at the judge all of those times, and be defiant all of those times-? I think that he knew that he would be executed, so he was trying to project the image of being a "martyr" even from his first days of being on trial. The execution was just the end of the road of him acting like a "proud martyr," in my opinion.
2006-12-30 07:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam knew from the time the administration refused to accept his unconditional acceptance of the US stipulations, before the war started, that he would be executed.
He was not proud, but I believe simply accepting his fate. He had made deals with the devil and the time had come for payment to be made.
2006-12-30 07:30:25
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answered by Jack C 3
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Saddam whether proud or humbled has been executed.
2006-12-30 07:24:17
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answered by lindakflowers 6
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I watched it on ALJAZ he tried very hard
because he believes he did the right things
It is a god awful area political violence is the norm
he did a lot of good stuff
but 3 distinct groups with long history of war
it was in my opinion never going to work
I think he was terrified but trying not to show
it, besides it is a lot about face down there
2006-12-30 07:22:46
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answered by farshadowman 3
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he was proud
cuz he knew that he was correct
god bless his soul
we all will die
f u think that Saddam is guilty?
what do u think about Bush , Sharon ? ( all crimes they did )
and they never been in court for justice ?
hah ? what do u think?
2006-12-30 07:38:19
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answered by Miss Egypt 2
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A man with his ego he probably was. I also think he was some what disappointed he wasn't executed by a firing squad as he requested.
2006-12-30 07:30:46
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answered by Chillin-it 7
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Not that I am "judging" him or anything, but I was thinking that you might try e-mailing H.E.L.L., someone down there might know. Of course, they might be busy with the welcoming ceremony they give to all their best devils.
2006-12-30 07:28:16
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answered by BookLady 3
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I am sure the fool was proud.I know that hanging is something he didn't want to happen.Oh well...too bad!! I am GLAD it's done and over!
2006-12-30 07:21:27
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answered by greeneyedgoddess 2
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