It shows that something really stinks in Iraq. There are way too many Sadams in Iraq....The way things are it seems most Iraqis are potential Sadams. Human life seems to hold no value in that country. Videoing the execution is an indicator that getting rid of Sadam was a fruitless exercise....he's sprouted up everywhere.
2007-01-02 22:01:21
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answered by Alan L 1
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I thought the video was in bad taste.
It cheapened human life and proved Bush is neither noble or gallant , nor respectable - just cheap.
I know he was evil but that was just a Circus.
In fact it showed that the people involved didn't respect human life at all.. because making a video? That was just as sick as anything he ever did.
And I agree with Dawn when will Bush have to stand up and take the blame for all the people he has killed??? USA is meant to be the better country in human rights and so on.. that horrible video proved Bush is just as bad as Sadam.
And fair trial??? What a joke. What an absolute joke.. that was just torturing Sadam for more viewing pleasure.
I could go on but I won't what is done is done and God will figure it out one day not me.
I don't believe in war, I don't believe in killing ... if anyone is sick enough to watch the hanging just imagine if that was your dad...
because apparently he had a daughter.. he had children and .. it's never a human's right to kill or to judge but we do both on Earth and isn't that insane? To think we are like Gods? When we are not and I am not.
Remember a Wrong NEVER can correct another WRONG... Two wrongs do not equal a RIGHT.
If you kill someone who is evil. It makes you just as evil.
To conquer EVIL we must stand above it and not lower ourselves to the same level.
Some small piece of innocence died in the world the day they made that cheap video but maybe it was just me who didn't know the world was that dirty.
2007-01-03 05:15:48
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answered by valley_storm 3
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Saddam had committed many crimes against his own people so it may have been justice but every person should have the right to die in dignity no matter what they've done. Otherwise we come down to their level. Obviously the Iraqi Government were aware of what was going on with the cameras and were happy for it to be on video. To now talk about holding an enquiry is just hypocrisy. No doubt the media paid millions for the footage which just shows how sick society has become. In Britain public executions have been banned since 1869.
2007-01-03 05:34:26
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answered by Rob Roy 6
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The execution of Saddam Hussein was a justified and proper thing to have happened. After his record of persecuting and killing many thousands of innocent people there could not have been any other verdict. To show the event on worldwide television served to prove wiothout a doubt that it had happened and that he was dead. Without the screening it would have given rise to rumours that Saddam was alive and living in secret somewhere in the world. The agenda, hidden or not, was to erase from the world this evil man in the hope that cutting off the head of his gang of followers might cause the body to wither and die.
2007-01-03 05:18:09
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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He had taken the piss of GWB and that's what happens if you do.
The hanging was just more propaganda,he should of been left to
rot in jail,but he knows to much to be kept alive.The way it was
done sickened me.Anyway as GWB always says,thats oil folks.
2007-01-03 08:19:58
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answered by pablo techno escabar 1 6
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What is a lickage? People do worse to each other in America. Get over it. It's a foreign country!!! Did you protest when Indonesia canned that man for breaking there law??
2007-01-03 05:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I find it ironic that Saddam, who I do not back, was convicted of crimes against humanity, yet our own President brags about 64,782 "enemies" being "disputed". Murdered. We are now at 3000+ of our own children being murdered by Bush. He is not committing "crimes against humanity?"
2007-01-03 05:17:04
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answered by dawnw1000 3
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Your wording is off....forgivable....what Saddam did to that country, not so forgivable. For broadcasting it everywhere, there are young people on the internet now, so not such a good thing. Teach love, not hate.
2007-01-03 05:14:02
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answered by kaliroadrager 5
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i thank there might be i could be a threat to terroist leaders or to the people fighting for what use to be when sadom was in power
2007-01-03 05:19:52
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answered by cthulhu will raise 5
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if you take a life then its right and proper to forfeit your life and this man took thousands of lives how many we will never know!!
2007-01-06 06:51:56
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answered by srracvuee 7
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