I've moved on. I have other things that are more pressing then worrying about Saddam now that he is gone.........
2006-12-30 23:43:32
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answered by Texan 6
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If he did in fact, tell the Iraqi's not to retaliate, and to love one another, then that is a sign that he might have believed in love and care for many years. Facing death can sometimes make us change our views about life and it can change our priorities. Sadly, this is the same man that showed no concern for thousands of peoples lives. Their torture and death really didn't seem to affect him emotionally. He even found it necessary to kill family members at times. This is a man controlled by something evil. We can hope that in or at least near the end, he had time to think about his actions and the consequences and maybe regardless of what we may think, he made things right between himself and his God. If he did, that is a good thing. It is sad that there have been and will continue to be so many evil people in our world.
2006-12-31 00:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Look within your own house. The good and the bad is within. How long must you endure the bad before the good prevails. From Mother to Father, and Sister to Brother, there is the good and the bad. Governments are Families and the head of the house be it bad or good can only last a life time.
2006-12-30 23:53:54
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answered by blueridgemotors 6
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I agree with you . I agree he deserved harsh punishment, but I can't believe people are celebrating it. If Bush were to be tried in the same unfair trial Saddam was given, his execution would be tomorrow.
It's so sad because it's like the US even helped Saddam years back.
2006-12-30 23:56:36
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answered by Chocolate Strawberries. 4
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Why should anyone feel sad? A tyrant who murders his people deserves humiliation.
Where was his concern for religion when he was involving himself in the oppression and murder of Muslims, building luxurious palaces, and erecting statues of himself?
Perhaps you can look at his execution as an Eid present to the families of his victims.
2006-12-30 23:59:54
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answered by HF 3
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People change when they face execution. I feel sorry that he was executed even though he did bad things.His death wont change the world The rea masterminds behind terrorism will never be brought to justice.
2006-12-30 23:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i think of he might desire to be hung. i think of if we did that interior the U.S. it might decrease down crime by technique of a hundred and twenty%. I comprehend people say they may be somewhat be positioned to dying than sit down in a cellular perpetually. yet, do not youngster your self. no person likes to think of roughly their own dazzling. no remember how minor the wish is to get out of detention center, they consistently entertain the considered an appeal or something to get them lower back out interior the line. If dazzling satisfies someones might desire to grow to be a martyr, so be it. as long as that person is ineffective and can not be in the international, it fairly is large with me.
2016-12-15 12:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so sick and tired of hearing all of the people who are condemning the USA, yet they want into our country to make money, live freely, while stabbing the country that gives it to them in the back. WE ( the USA ) didn't judge him, nor did we hang him, his own people did that. If you want to feel sorry for someone, feel sorry for his victims and their families. There are millions of them. As for the USA, if you don't like us, stay the hell out.
2006-12-31 00:21:41
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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shows that the americans are at will to do anything they like to....without considering the feelings of the others.
2006-12-31 00:04:32
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answered by shanthicharuvil 3
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If you think how much innocent people he killed,not one burial but millions,I think my answer is obvious.
2006-12-30 23:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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