Indifferent.
2007-01-01 15:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not sorry at all. Picture him as the killer of your entire family, seeing him hang is not sad to me at all, the only sad thing is that he was not tortured the way his victims were, I could watch it all day for weeks, he was an evil man and was evil till the end, we have to remember an eye for an eye, this guy was as bad as Hitler...
The video is upsetting but I wanted to see it to be sure he was dead...in my opinion he got off too easy..let's get the rest of them. That is why our kids, brothers,sisters and fathers are over there, these people need to be stopped. The God I know does not approve of saddam...
2007-01-01 23:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It was not at all fair, I say. It's a kind of revenge taken by America on Saddam. He surely requires punishment for what he has done but Bush have no right to hang him since he have killed thrible than what Saddam has killed. Not only that he has been executed on the eve of Eid. Bush will have to pay for all his cruelties and troubles he creates to the world.
2007-01-02 01:58:43
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answered by Cool girl 2
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Saddam did not feel anything sadness for the people that he had murder. He should have die a must slower death for all the things that he has done no mercy
2007-01-01 23:32:12
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answered by hotcoffee 1
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Just the thought of watching it makes me sick -- let alone actually viewing the video. I'm at the age where I've seen enough death, and I certainly don't want to watch an execution.
Yes, Saddam did terrible things, and yes, he probably deserved to die. But that doesn't mean I have to watch someone's neck being broken in one of the more barbaric forms of capital punishment still in use today.
2007-01-01 23:45:54
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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I won't watch it. Or even the pics of him after he died.
We all deserve a certain dignity when we are dead. We can only expect as much for ourselves as we afford others.
I am sad when anyone dies. It is something of a failure by the human race. When we can find no better to do with a person than to put them to death then we still have much learning to do. It would be so much better if we could catch the villains before they become villains.
And I also very sad for the 3,000th serviceman.
2007-01-01 23:26:02
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answered by San Diego Art Nut 6
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Saddam killed alot of people and destroyed alot of lives but when I watched the video it really was a very sad thing. He looked very old and it was sad. I feel bad for his family.
2007-01-01 23:31:00
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answered by betterwithage 2
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I feel like breakdancing. He was evil and he got off easy. He killed so many innocent men, women, and children. I can't believe there's so much sympathy out there for this devil.
2007-01-01 23:20:56
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answered by hiclaude 3
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My initial response is that I pity the woman that tried to teach you to spell. But I realize that your teachers, both men and women, had a hard time due to the fact that you just weren't that bright to begin with.
Capital punishment is an amazingly difficult issue to discuss but if you can't even spell as well as a child, it is hard to take you seriously. Your opinions on legal issues are as valuable as your spelling skills...
2007-01-01 23:24:24
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answered by Zivien 3
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It seems vulgar to dangle a dead body on TV in front of people. I know hes a demon, but how much better are we when we publish the death like its a game...
2007-01-01 23:22:41
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answered by Str1pes 2
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