You're acting crazy. You don't forgive a mass-murderer just because you think he was "created" by some other history. We could just as easily excuse Hitler or Stalin for their mass-murders. There is always a "reason" for mass-murder, but that doesn't make the murderer any less guilty. None of these reasons could matter. Saddam was guilty, and it has nothing to do with George Bush, Osama bin Laden, or anyone else but himself and his own behavior.
2007-01-01 02:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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great question. the fast answer isn't any, you may't. The Iraqi usa is created from rival non secular factions that extremely hate one yet another. If given a danger to kill one yet another, they are going to. we are on condition that play out now. Saddam ran that usa like a great outside penitentiary. He lavished the Sunni inhabitants with money, and fiercely oppressed all of us else. there's a lesson right here; in Iraq, you should %. aspects. the concept a Jeffersonian democracy will sprout in Iraq is stupid. the perfect might want to might want to have change into hoping for change right into a benevolent dictator pleasant to america (see Pakistan). What we'd want to consistently have performed from the starting up is help the Sunni's and keep Saddam's military mutually on some circumstances. Saddam and his closest confidants ought to die. they could't connect the Iraqi global anymore. Secondly, they ought to settle for a small yet robust American protection stress presence contained in the country. In go back, the Sunni Baath party remains in skill. Had we performed this, the warfare might want to have ended 3 years in the past, and the Iraqi usa might want to were an more desirable 0.5 contained in the warfare on terror.
2016-12-01 09:42:02
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answered by endicott 4
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He's killed thousands of innocent people and should pay the price for his crimes. There doesn't have to be a "vendetta" against him. Justice was served.
We are trying to help Iraq maintain a free system of government, rather than be ruled under a dictatorship. Which, up until Saddam's execution, was still happening. It is good for Iraq that he is gone.
2007-01-01 02:33:45
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answered by May 4
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Yea well Saddam did kill many men, women and children but the video was really hard to watch. I saw the whole thing on the Internet when the trap door released and he hung for 5 minutes.
2007-01-01 14:06:20
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answered by AUCT!ON 4
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The whole Muslim people in the world is being blame on being a terrorist. I'm afarid that Bush might find me in classroom school, studying, he might say that I'm a terrorist, people might wonder why, but his Bush he will find reasons to put me in jail because I'm Muslim and I'm not even from Iraq, Iran and all those other countries.
2007-01-02 07:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam was not the only bad guy, but he was in charge and gave the orders.
2007-01-01 02:37:11
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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Down with the Butcher of Baghdad! Stop belaboring the US government, unless you work for the Times.
2007-01-01 02:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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We unconstitutionally and illegally invaded Iraq for ony three reasons:
1) The Bush family has had a personal vendetta against Hussein ever since the days of Desert Storm when George H.W. Bush was humiliated and criticized for not 'finishing the job' and ousting Saddam at that time;
2) The giant U.S. military-industrial complex needed another 'war' to boost its sagging profits. Ever since World War II, industrialists realized how profitable 'war' could be, and bought up politicians, hired pricey lobbyists and formed special interest groups to promote and encourage 'war'. Thus, we've been engaged in the Korean Conflict; the Cuban Missile Crisis; the Cold War; Vietnam; Desert Storm and - now - the new 'war' in Ira;
3) Dick Cheney and his oil-drenched friends want all that OIL swimming underneath Iraq's sands so that they can get richer and richer and richer while feeding America's dependency on cheap, easily-accessible foreign OIL.
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and all 535 members of the most arrogant, cowardly, contemptible, evil, incompetent, corrupt Congress in U.S. History all share the blame for this travesty in Iraq. But, sad to say, the American people must also share the blame for 1) allowing their leaders to suck them into a 'war' without justification or malice; 2) squandering 55% of the Earth's resources while only accounting for 5% of the global population; 3) electing such dim-witted politicians in the first place; and, 4) continuing to "need" huge quantities of OIL. Why do we think we must get "low prices - everyday" on plastic junk (plastic is made from petroleum) from WalMart? Why do we think it's our 'right' to drive around in $70,000 gas-guzzling SUVs that gobble up vast amounts of gasoline? The blood of millions of Iraqis and 3,000 U.S. soldiers (to date) is on our hands, and every American should be ashamed of themselves for living in such avarice.
Finally, consider the fact of the five world's worst despots in the past seventy five years , only ONE has ever faced justice:
1) Joseph Stalin killed 10 million of his countrymen and peacefully died in his sleep;
2) Adolph Hitler killed 6 million Jews and then committed suicide instead of facing an international tribunal for his crimes;
3) Idi Amin killed 2 million people in Uganda and retired in exile;
4) George W. Bush has killed 655,000 Iraqis and 3,000 U.S. soldiers (so far) without ever being held accountable for such demonic actions;
5) Saddam Hussein was hanged for killing 148 people in a small Iraqi village.
Nothing can be done about the first three mass murderers, but George W. Bush should face an international tribunal for crimes against humanity, and should also be tried in U.S. courts for high treason. If convicted, Bush should hang right alongside Saddam. Bush and his henchmen deserve to die for all of the tragedy they have imposed on the world. -RKO-
2007-01-01 03:10:52
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answered by -RKO- 7
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killing so many people.....and you are saying its wrong.
They did wrong only by hanging him, they made hima national hero. People like you get chance to speak.
He has to be punished.
2007-01-01 02:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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he was tried and hung by his own people brain trust
2007-01-01 02:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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