I'm thrilled that he's dead but sick of seeing 500 questions about him on here since yesterday. He's dead there's no reason to make a big deal out of it.
2006-12-31 06:40:50
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answer #1
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answered by robedzombiesoul 4
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It was unfair, so its saddening. If Saddam deserved the death penalty, then so does nearly every president that has led our nation. The difference between terrorism and "freedom-fighter" is perspective.
2006-12-31 14:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. I don't particularly care that he's dead. I care that the American made him into a martyr by killing them and giving the Middle East even more reason to start bombing them.
2006-12-31 14:18:43
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no feeling one way or the other. He was found guilty of crimes in his own country, by his own people, in their courts. He was sentenced to death, and they fulfilled the sentence.
It is all over. Let's move on to something that matters now.
2006-12-31 14:12:50
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answer #4
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answered by Gnome 6
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Hate the sin but love the sinners. It was tragic all the way around.
2006-12-31 14:09:28
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answered by Shayna 6
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I couldn't care less. It isn't going to change anything in the middle east. At least he isn't killing off Kurds like ants anymore.
2006-12-31 14:08:43
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answered by ? 6
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I do not believe in the death penalty.
2006-12-31 14:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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anyone who puts innocent people through a meat grinder, feet first, just to listen to them scream, should have had the same death sentence.
2006-12-31 14:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Neutral...I would have prefered to see him wither away..and die of disease in a substandard jail somewhere then to get away with murder so cleanly and easily.
2006-12-31 14:10:11
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answered by Toolooroo 4
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I am happy, but I'm not celebrating or anything.
2006-12-31 14:12:08
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answered by Hannah 3
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