Courts set up by the Legally Elected government of Iraq tried, found guilty, refused the appeal, and carried out their sentence!
You cannot be as misguided as that question...Can you?
Judging by your question, spelling and lack of grammar...You also oppose a proper education.
2006-12-30 23:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If you see the world solely through religious specs. then not just the president of the us but everybody in power would appear to be playing with not just muslim, but all religion's emotions.But that already puts you in a specific category because not everyone views the world as a playfield.That said, which Bush do you mean, the senior or the junior? Any resolution of this question would indicate an indictment, not sentencing.
2007-01-03 04:43:44
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answered by debussyyee 3
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You appear to be opposed to knowing what is going on in the World. It's ok, it's never too late to smell the program. Since day 1, the Iraqi courts have handled Saddam's trial, extremely well I will add. President Bush nor any other branch of our government have any authority with Saddam's trial or sentence. Honestly, if Bush or any American were to determine Saddam's sentence, "hanging" wouldn't be allowed. If you haven't noticed, We don't hang people in America anymore.
You are correct though, with the time of this, being so close to the holiday.
Stay involved...
Thanks.
2006-12-31 01:37:09
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answered by askthetoughquestions 3
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Okay.... So the problem is that he was executed on a holiday???? Well then you can fly to Iraq and log a complaint with the government but this is how it works in most Arabic countries... you get convicted and the death sentance, you get your one appeal. and if that is denied you are executed in 30 days or less. None of this American 17 years on death row and 45 appeal attempts later stuff. By the way, Saddam didn't care what day it was when he mustard gassed all those Khurds in the 80's or what day it was when his degenerate sons kidnapped and tortured young women.
Saddam's sentence was carried out just like anyone else's would have been, which is actually kind of impressive that he didn't get better/worse treatment than any other person.
2006-12-31 02:50:11
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answered by justin h 2
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I believe that Saddam was sentenced by other muslim people who chose the day to carry it out,not Mr Bush.Im not supporting or speaking out against their choise.I just wish to have you think about when Saddam or anyone else in this world killed others.Was the time thought out carefully to accomodate anyones feelings or beliefs? Did he check with the victims families to see if it was a good time for them to have their loved ones murdered? I dont think so so dont make a big issue of when he was killed.He died like his victims,when someone else saw fit to do it.
2006-12-31 17:42:53
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answered by dnice 3
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The last minutes of Saddam Hussein
Saddam (as the noose is put around his neck): Ya Allah (Oh God).
Someone in the audience: Mercy be on those who pray for Mohammed and the household of Mohammed (Everyone repeats the prayer, including Saddam)
Executioner and two people in the audience: And hasten his return (the Mehdi), curse his enemy and grant victory to his son, Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada! (This is a common Sadrist chant.)
Saddam (smirking): Muqtada?
NSA Muwafaq Al-Rubai'i: To Hell!
Saddam: (laughing)
Prosecutor Munqidh Al-Far'awn: Please, no.
Muwafaq Al-Rubi'i: Long live Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr!
Someone in the audience: To Hell!
Saddam (solemnly recites the Shahada prayer): I witness that there is no god but Allah, and that Mohammed is the messenger of Allah.
I witness that there is no god but Allah, and that Mohammed is the- (trap door is opened).
Audience: Prayers for Mohammed and the household of Mohammed.
Someone: The tyrant has fell. May Allah's curse be upon him.
Someone: No. No. Stay back.
Someone: Leave him for 8 minutes. Don't take him down.
Someone: Everyone. Stay back.
2007-01-01 07:01:36
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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according to you? You sir are an idiot. The Iraqi court tried that murderous dictator and sentenced him to die. Per Iraqi law he was granted the appeal process, which he exercised. His appeals were denied by the Iraqi courts, the Iraqi's hung him.
The US, nor any other country in the Coalition forces had any part of the decision on this one. So go tell the people of Baghdad your problems. Not the US.
2006-12-31 13:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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As the others said, the President did not sentence Saddam. As to eid, can't say. Did it stop any radical Islamic from committing a murder that a Christian holiday was in the offing? No, it did not.President Bush did not make this decision. You need to find a more reliable news source, the one you pay attention to is lying to you.
2006-12-30 23:36:07
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answered by Rich B 5
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i became under the impact that the Eid party became no longer inevitably on the comparable day. The commentary varies from united states to united states. In Egypt they celebrate on Saturday, the place as different areas celebrate it on Sunday. If it is real, then in step with threat they took it into attention and carried out him the two the day in the past or the day as quickly as they celebrated Eid of their area. i might attempt and ask somebody from Iraq which day they celebrate Eid.
2016-11-25 02:36:34
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answered by heuss 4
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George Bush did not sentence Saddam H to be hanged. He was tried and sentenced by an Iraqi court. The US held SH and turned him over to the Iraqi's once they had made their own decisions.
2006-12-30 23:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you think George Bush did that? Get your facts straight. I don't care for Bush, but lets judge him fairly.
2006-12-31 13:21:08
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answered by melissa s 6
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