Everyone makes mistakes. President Bush has had a hard job. He has done the best he can. For anyone to suggest that he should be punished like Saddam, is anti- American. I honestly cannot believe that we have people in our country that would suggest a thing that is so vile and crude ! President Bush has done what he thinks and believes what is best. I truly believe he is doing what he thinks our country needs to protect us and to keep us safe. No one can say that Saddam was trying to protect his people. No, President Bush is not perfect. But, he is far better than Saddam and some of the other world leaders who try to hurt and kill their people and to rule them with an iron fist. You may disagree with him, but you need to be thankful that you live in a country that is free. President Bush has worked and will continue to work to make that happen! Again, the idea of President Bush to be hung or punished in a way like Saddam is foolish!
2006-12-30 14:04:55
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answered by tch 1
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there isn't any doubt in my recommendations Saddam Hussein became a bloody tyrant and that he deserved to be dropped at justice for his crimes. even inspite of the shown fact that, the determination to attempt him via an Iraqi courtroom whilst the war became ongoing instruments an exceedingly undesirable precedent. in case you want to instill values of democracy, justice, transparency, due technique, and so on..., and so on..., that's not a thank you to try this. It smacks of the forms of regimes South human beings got here to loathe and loathe. yet of direction, the Bush administration basically pretends to care approximately democratic values, basically like it lied approximately each and every thing else. If the assumption became to be sure fairness, justice and the worldwide rule of regulation, Saddam Hussein could have been exceeded over to the worldwide Human Rights Tribunal in Brussels. There would have been little question of the legitimacy of the lawsuits there. we've a theory in nicely-general democracies that asserts it is not basically conflicts of hobbies which will desire to be prevented, however the visual charm of conflicts of interest besides. That is going double for democracies that are actually not yet general.
2016-10-19 06:17:27
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answered by ? 4
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This attempt to morally equate Bush with Saddam is so stupid, that I am constantly amazed at those who buy into it. Is your blind hatred of Bush so great that it has burned out the logic and higher reasoning functions of your brain? Apparently so.
First clue: Saddam ordered the use of poison gas on his people, He operated rape rooms and had prople fed feet first into plastic shredders. When has Bush EVER come close to doing such a thing?
Second clue: Nearly all the deaths in Iraq have been at the hands of Islamic (mostly Sunni) extremists. Are you going to try and tell me that they were (and are) acting under Bush's direct orders?
Know this: I don't like Bush. I voted libertarian. But to try and equate Bush with a *real* dictator like Saddam or Hitler, just makes you look like an idiot.
2006-12-30 14:09:47
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answered by Meresa 3
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Since you don't even live in the United States,you really have no place asking this question.Glad to see that there are some answerer's who have the sense to know the two don't even compare.
2006-12-30 15:08:50
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answered by stellablue1959 5
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you know what, thats sick. he is doing something he wants to do. and hes was not evil like hussain. you must be a great exxagerator to compare bush to hussain. very very sick. maybe YOU dont beleive in bushs desicions, but some ppl do. so there is n oreason for hum being hung. g-d for bid anytihng like that should happen. something like that you dont joke around with. and you think he WANTED to kill those men/woman. i dont think so. i am totally disgusted you would say such a thing. uch..
2006-12-30 14:22:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you live in America? Do you vote? If not.......shut up. To compare the US President to Saddam Hussein is foolish.
2006-12-30 14:39:36
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answered by ksgirl 3
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There was a time in the history of this country when your question would have been considered treasonous and your anti-American butt would land in jail for posting it publicly ... ah ... how the normal people long for the good ol' days!
2006-12-30 13:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're displeased with how he is running the country, why aren't you signed up for running in the next election? You obviously think you could do a better job.
Show me what you've got.
2006-12-30 13:57:03
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answered by Souris 5
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Hopefully right after Tony Blair swings.
2006-12-30 13:53:55
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answered by jesus 3
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Heres to that!! ok maybe not that extreme. but i DO think that bush has 1 comeing!
2006-12-30 14:45:25
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answered by Gwen 2
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