Not the family's of the millions he had tortured and killed while in was in power, .
2006-12-30 14:55:36
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answered by bleacherbrat34 6
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I don't feel sorry for him.....but I do feel a tiny bit bad for how his life turned out. He wasted it....he could have done so much good for the people of Iraq if he'd put his mind to it.
I DO feel bad for the victims of Saddam Hussein......and their families. At least Saddam's children know what happened to their father and where he is buried.
So many of Saddam's victims just disappeared and were never seen again only to end up being tortured and murdered on Saddam's orders.
Those families will never have closure.....and will never be able to lay flowers on their loved ones graves.
Saddam got exactly what he deserved. He feared hanging and had requested to be shot instead of hung. In the end he was a victim of what he feared most.
To Saddam's victims I say "Rest In Peace".
To Saddam...I say..."May God Have Mercy On Your Soul".
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2006-12-30 23:03:51
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answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6
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I don't feel bad for Saddam Hussein because I believe that you reap what you sow and all of the horrible things you have done will come back and haunt you. Now, I think that they should've gotten rid of him a long time ago. I also think that the government will do major things to distract us from a larger problem. Doing this one thing as executing Saddam may appear like a step forward, but we in the same place that we started, if not farther back. I hope I won't mysteriously disappear after writing this.
2006-12-30 22:58:05
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answered by Walking Contradiction 3
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I feel bad in a sense. Saddam was a terrible man who did terrible things, and he deserved punishment. However, if it is illegal and morally wrong for one human being to kill another, why should the government be able to tell someone else to kill a man? I don't believe they have that right.
And death, no matter how necessary, is a scary event. Even a mass murderer like Hussien must feel the uncertainty and fright.
2006-12-30 23:04:35
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answered by Running on Fumes 1
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Well, I do not believe that an eye for an eye is the best policy. What if supporters of Saddam then decide to take an eye back for this? I feel bad that it has ended like this. I don't believe that capital punishment is the answer, death is not the only way to take someone's life away from them.
2006-12-30 23:07:57
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answered by Seok-Ju K 2
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Gandhi once said, "An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind," but I think that this is a different case. He killed many of his people. If you feel bad for Saddam, you should also feel bad for the countless family members of the victims. Just saying.
2006-12-30 23:11:42
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answered by allmodcons87 1
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I don't feel bad at all. The News is too great and too difficult to believe. I hope it is really true! A life long Zionist agent is hanged by the Zionists!!! Difficult to swallow! The Execution drama is a piece of cake for those who control Hollywood. Sometime ago an American youngster had produced such video and released all over the world. I myself listened to news on Radio Pakistan in Islamabad. later it was confirmed that it was a hoax made by amateur artist.
My reasons are as follows:
* Saddam was a CIA agent from the age of about 16 years
* He was an Isamili and not a Muslim just like Hafiz Asad , Bashar Asad and Qaddafi
* He was brought in power by CIA
* He was used by Zionists rulers of America for attack on Iran and Kuwait and to rob these countries as well as Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Gulf countries.
* Saddam was a die hard Bathist i.e. member of Bathist party founded by Michael Aflaq who was son in law of Israeli Prime Minister Goldameir . The main aim of Bathists was like Ata Turk and Musharraf to divide Muslims. He raised the slogan "Arabs first" to create a division among Muslims. Zionist consider Muslims only obstacle in their way because Muslims alone possess uncontaminated and totally protected book of the God All Mighty Allah and which can foil all their conspiracies
If the news is correct then it is great as Saddam deserved the treatment and we hope other agents of the Zionists will also meet the same end. If it is all drama even then Saddam is publicly finished. He may live as ghost.
After seeing 9/11 and drama of Weapons of Mass destruction you can understand the extent of American Wrestling Matches. Indian also played the same drama when they killed the entire royal family of Nepal using face masks. One of their agent acted as Nepali prince and created a Bollywood drama of failed love affair. No autopsy was permitted although Nepal had American qualified competent pathologists. The fault of Nepal's royal family was that the hijacked Indian plane had some links with Nepal.
Whatever the case the news is too great. Allaho Akbar! What a present on this Eid Ul Adha ( Afestival Muslims are observing all over the world rigth now in memory of Great Sacrifice of Abraham of his son Ishmaeel)
2006-12-30 22:55:40
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answered by antiterror88 1
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I do not feel bad for him because he killed so many innocent people. Think about how many people didnt see the next year when the were killed.
2006-12-30 23:11:53
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answered by Family Guy rules 1
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I dont feel bad in the sense that he died, i'm glad he's dead now, but he had a passion that he was making a group of peoples lives better, which is just crap, but i feel sorry for him that he saw it that way.
2006-12-30 22:58:57
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answered by Blurred V 2
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Yes, it does suck, but think of his millions of victims, and how many new years they never got to see.
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2006-12-30 22:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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