i dont know its weird i saw on tv how they where about to hang him and i really dont know why but it made me sad, humanity what have we become, god save us
2006-12-30 11:21:03
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answered by king cobra 2
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The hanging of Saddam was wrong as is the death penalty. Saddam's death will make things much worse in Iraq. I saw a graph on BBC News 24 a couple of days ago which showed the steady rise in the death toll in Iraq since the occupation. The rise was very sharp from the time that Saddam was captured. I suspect it has now gone off the top of the chart or soon will.
The Daily Mail has a leader and front page header on the Saddem execution. The DM is entirely opposed to what has happened. I agree.
2006-12-30 19:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam Hell,, He only gave the orders. If some moron ordered me to kill a friend or countryman, hell, I'd shoot the order giver. The Iraqi's could have done the same. Why don't they hang the people who flipped the switch or pulled the triggers? It didn't solve a darn thing, the killings are still going strong and will be until every last one (terrorist) is hung or shot.
2006-12-30 11:30:06
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answered by D.C 4
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It may not the solve the problem, but he do deserve the death for all the crime he murder the people whom are not criminal or does not do thing wrong, so he think he is ******* god of wisdom. So I hope he is rot in hell for he did to the people's family suffering for 30 years of his law s in Iraq. I hope he buried in shitty hole. I don't think u call him RIP for the shitty job he did to his countries. GTH more that (go to hell). Hope may be peace in Iraq and freedom from Saddam to not watch over his peoples.
2006-12-30 11:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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An image stays with me over 3O years now, of a small child laying face down in the mud, next to her mother, along with an entire village, of which Saddam was responsible for gassing.
This has stayed with me for over 3O years, can you say to those and thousands of others, that his death was wrong?
It may not SOLVE everything, but as far as I am concerned, I join you in saying R.I.P. Saddam - ROT IN PURGATORY!!! Saddam
They now need to find the rest of his HENCHMEN and do the same with them.
2006-12-30 11:30:25
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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Calm down, you guys who think Saddam Hussein should have been tortured. You are just as barbaric as he was.
Saddam Hussein should have be condemn to jail, and should have been tried for the chemical attacks on 170,000 Kurds with American chemical weapons, not only for reprisal against the 150-ish who attempted to kill him. His trial was even more ridiculous than Stalin era trials were. A shame (one more) for America.
Watch this photo: S. Hussein and D. Rumsfeld shaking hands. They used to be good friends, you know!
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82/
Also to say, to be fair, that the 10 years Americain blocus killed far more Iraqi civilians than Saddam Hussein ever did.
2006-12-30 12:47:20
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answered by s0190331 3
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of course its wrong , it was done by america what give another country the right to hang another country president and that country america doing even worser than saddam bush too is killing the inncocent iqar that not even in saddam was in power was that any dead people in iiqar , and yes it wont solve anything problems ,
2006-12-30 22:08:50
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answered by well d 1
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I think we need to raise up a peacemaker group of people who are sworn to peacemaking who live there and report back to us monthly to address their situation. If we had this we would have no reason to be over there with our troops. Yeah, it was good that he was hung and not lethally injected because what he done to those people was horrible.
It couldn't be too hard to form a peacemaker operation could it? We do it for other countries. Make the country fend for themselves so we don't have to deal with their problems.
2006-12-30 11:25:17
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answered by bpatches701@sbcglobal.net 2
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No it wont solve the problems,since he was taken out of power,how many of our soldiers and US soldiers been killed,i know he was a madman,but i don't think its right our guys dying over there,all you seem to see on the news is car bombs,suicide bombers-we took away the tyrant to free the people and them seem to hate us for it!
2006-12-30 14:34:40
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answered by NATALIE W 3
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Nope! Anyone who thinks his life should have been spared and feel sorry for him is, in my view, a sympathizer. Iraq is certainly better off without him! They can move on to making progress in their country and be a free people instead of living in fear! Good riddins' to his sorry butt!! I didn't shed any tears for him! Remember the 'Jane Fonda' days back during the Vietnam War? She was a sympathizer - a traitor to her own country, supporting the Vietnamese instead of our troops - talk about genuine backstabber! Anyone that sympathizes with Saddam is no different than 'GI Jane Fonda, traitor to the US of A'!
2006-12-30 11:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think his death was wrong simply because he should have had a worse death than that, I think he should have been hung, drawn and quatered, maybe even tortured a while aswell.
He doesn't deserve to live!
2006-12-30 11:31:39
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answered by Ott 1
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