He got the easy way out, he doesn't have to suffer in prison or in solitary confinement.
By the way, "an eye for an eye will make the whole world blind."
2006-12-30 09:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam did wrong yes...but he did a lot more right than he did wrong. Iraq and the rest of the middle east have been killing each other since the beginning of time and the U.S is gaining fromit so they supply it...DO NOT FORGET Saddam was being tried for his LESSER crimes BECAUSE he did his MAJOR ones whilst supported and encouraged by the US. So as to your last statement it is the U.S who should be considered a threat and again as your statement...burning in hell. So the U.S has 2 eyes and the Iraqis have none...No decent leader and an unwanted democracy that in about 20 years will be so corrupt another nation will come in and invade them again simply because they can.
2006-12-30 11:20:25
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answered by angothoron 2
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I am saddened that someone has been executed. Even though he was a devil of a man. But it is unfair for you to stop there if you have this bitterness in your heart. Saddam killed many people for his own good. George,Tony and Johnny were all part of the axis that installed Saddam to a position of power to suit their own ends. They new what he was like. Ask the CIA. They would have thoroughly informed Bush of this maniac. The Pommy and Aussie axios members would have been briefed fully as well.. For justice to be carried out in such a way that the world can learn right from wrong, George, Tony and Johnny should have had their necks stretched too.
2006-12-30 11:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Ofcourse he did, now lets put the conspiracy theory into it!! How do we really know he's dead??? It could all be a Hoax! He had a lot of power and a lot of friends in his own country.??? US intelligence helped Saddam’s Ba`ath Party seize power for the first time in 1963. Evidence suggests that Saddam was on the CIA payroll as early as 1959, when he participated in a failed assassination attempt against Iraqi strongman Abd al-Karim Qassem. In the 1980s, the US and Britain backed Saddam in the war against Iran, giving Iraq arms, money, satellite intelligence, and even chemical & bio-weapon precursors. As many as 90 US military advisors supported Iraqi forces and helped pick targets for Iraqi air and missile attacks, He;s probably running a Kebab shop in downtown New York. LMAO
2006-12-30 09:26:48
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answered by yahwhoon 4
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I may not get the best vote on this one, but I was in the military eight years so you know I love our country... II served almost a year in the last operation... I was there at the beginning so I do believe the people he wronged and killed in Kuwait and Iraqi deserved justice! We also have fallen solders from desert storm who families are probably sleeping better at night..
But overall America shouldn't want anything to do with his execution. Our nation has enough terrorist to fight. "His people" should have brought him to justice along time ago. We fought in Iraqi because we were told, and you want to fight for what is right, but the real fight was in Afghanistan (9-11).
You just try to stay focus on going home and believe you are doing the right thing.
2006-12-30 09:35:58
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answered by theLimeLight 2
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It will give justice to all that was murdered and there will be no threat of his people getting him out of jail, i think he did get what deserve but i would of felt better seeing him swing because then all those theories (dont know if you heard them) flying around.
But after what he done i think hell is to good for him, i think there should be a place where people like him should have there souls feel all the pain of there victims
2006-12-30 09:23:29
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answered by lozzi_pop22 4
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OK you think in youre own little world that he got what he deserved . I would love to know how you justify that . I mean when has anyone ever taking a life ended in a good result especially in this volatile situation it can only result in more bloodshed of innocent lives and people like you aren't helping the situation at all . So maybe you would like to take that bloodshed on youre hands .
2006-12-30 09:20:57
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answered by C 3
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Where is the Justice in this World.... Where is the Freedom in the World.... Where is the Democracy in the World..
if it is eye for eye..... then i think that the american army deserve what they have in Iraq....
since the war begun...
till today... 2998 american army... is dead....
till today.... hundred of thousands of iraqi people is dead
till today.... thousands of palestinian people is dead... because of the american wepons..
since the 11th of september....till today.... lot of lies is said by bush and his follower blair..
if Saddam did what the tell in that silly court... then he has the right to do that,.. he was the leader... and those people tried to kill him... EYE for EYE...
I would like to see what if it happen in the USA.... what bush will do??? he will kill more people.. because it is EYE for EYE..
I think also.. that EYE for EYE is a good justice.. but when it is applied on all kind of people... not only the weak people..
I hope that the International Justice Court.... has this rule Eye for Eye... to hang Bush, Blair, and sooooo many leaders and presidents who was the reasons of killing Lot of People in this Unti-Democratic and Unit-justice World,
2006-12-30 09:35:30
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answered by Ali the Dreamer 1
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An eye for an eye leaves the world blind my friend. Haven't we yet learned from Gandhi, from MLK, and from Christ yet? If it's an eye for an eye mentality that we should have, all those Americans in power who supported Saddam when he was doing what they requested of him, knowing fully well his crimes against the Shiites, including Rumsfeld and others in the American government, should also be hanged. It's not people that we fight; it's suffering. Hanging a man for crimes, we are commiting a crime ourselves. Christ said, love your neighbor and love your enemy. Whichever Saddam was, we should love him.
2006-12-30 09:26:45
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answered by Tarek A 1
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yes he did.
Now I hope Bush and Blair get theirs and are hung next!
By the way, Saddam was never ever a threat to the US, and Bush knew it, that's why Iraq was invaded.
North Korea IS a threat and Bush is pissing his pants in fear. The USA is a rogue coward state.
2007-01-03 00:46:14
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answered by kenhallonthenet 5
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At least you are of the same demeanor as Saddam. He would have expressed himself just like you.
You like using biblical quotes, that show you know very little. The actual quote is, "an eye for and eye, a tooth for a tooth, but vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord."
Yep, he was one evil mutha fer sure, but to stoop to his level, does not make the world a better place.
God Help Us All
2006-12-30 09:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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