i dont see what good it would have done to keep him around.he didnt even think about what he did when he killed all those people. and for what? just to show he could? i cant see it.
2006-12-30 05:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry i have to get it off my chest--its spelled saddam---really sorry such corrections are annoying but i had to do it.
yes for the first time i am undermining the illegitimacy of the US to have held saddam and all the rest and also the fact that i don''t believe in capital punishment.
he was such a horrible person like words dont describe what he did to others...i think death in fact was easy for him because the people who were mprisoned during his regime wold have readily preferred death over the inhumane torture they faced..he had no regard for women or children...and it would have been better had they not been told the cause for which they were arrested for it made themm grieve even more when they learned the reason was no reason at all...in fact in his torture prisons some people would chew their own wrists to kill themselves..
once their was a man in his prison (i know from a biography i read) who had converted to wahabiiism a stricter sect of islam and saddam was sunni who are more moderate...he would pray every day and for doing that the guards would rape him everyday yes the guards obviously male would rape this man which is a serious offense in islam for men to have sexual relations with another man and they did this on purpose because the wahabi are stricter.
and so imagine what the women faces...getting electric shocks from every place in their body will their insides steamed is just a moderate example of what happened to them..
and i am extrememly sorry if i distrubed anyone by writing such examples but i only wanted to prove why this mann deserved no mercy but did get some in the form of death...imagine he was tortured as such...and what i find amusing is how he played the role of martyr before being hanged by saying not to hate and stuff....i was like "yeah right..your still gonna hang"
and it was good that he went to the gallows as a sign of disrespect because he wanted to be shot by a firing squad supposedly respect for a military man...psh respect..
2006-12-30 07:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It's hard ti feel pity for mass murderers. Life in prison would only have made him the object of plots to free him.
It's unfortunate, but rabid animals are put down and no one argues that the animal should be given another chance. Quite frankly, my sympathies are more with a rabid animal, because he or she had no choice--animals don't just decide one day to get rabies. People have choices, Saddam made his, and now he's paid the price.
2006-12-30 05:43:50
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answered by Chrispy 7
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I don't think this should have happened, the whole invasion was based on a web of lies by the U.S. Why should i have any feeling either way, he was hanged for the deaths of some 150 people over 20 years ago. The whole thing stinks of hypocrisy, i will not support such actions regardless of who was on the rope.
2006-12-31 07:23:15
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answered by catalyist 3
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He killed 148 people and I feel hanging him was the right thing. I might sound like a monster, but hes done enough pain and suffering to this world. People in Iraq are happy, the US is happy, everyone is happy. Keeping him alive and leaving him in jail is too good for him.
If he was kept in jail for the rest of his life, how do we know that whatever is left of his army wouldn't try to get him out.
Better off dead, less problems in the world.
*Sorry if I upset anyone.*
2006-12-30 05:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't pity him, he killed 50,000+ Iraqi civilians. I do pity the additional 50,000+ Iraqi civilians that were killed but the Coalition to topple him. Wrong is wrong.
2006-12-30 05:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I will have to disagree with you. I am against the death penality. I believe that Saddam should have been punished, but not with the death penality. Life in prison without parole would have been a good option.
2006-12-30 05:02:16
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answered by A Person 5
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I'm glad a message was sent out to others like him. He was treated much more humane than most of his victims!
2006-12-30 05:05:36
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answered by kiki 4
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then i guess that means it is Al right To kill a human being
2006-12-30 05:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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