Did you hear the other stories of the other side!
I know that you only heard the American Propaganda!
How do you Judge a person through his enemies!
All of us knows that Bush and his father, hates Saddam! So why did you take their point of view, and ignored the one!
2007-01-06
09:11:36
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We believe that Bush occupied Iraq for its oil, and you Lestened to the propaganda of freedom!
We believe that Saddam is the King of Arabs! and he was our last hope of the true freedom.
2007-01-06
09:20:50 ·
update #1
They blame Saddam of killing 146 Iraqis in the northern part of Iraq... But since the USA invaded Iraq the number of Iraqis killed more than 600000 Iraqis which is more than half million Iraqis, so who should be executed... despite the large number of American soldiers which is more than 3000.
2007-01-06
09:24:52 ·
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The execution of the Great President Saddam Hussein is injustice and the folly of the Iraqi ruling authorities and their superiors American. Iraqi Constitution prohibits giving protection to the Iraqi President not to be treated in a bad way but treat him with honor, which didn’t happen! Islam prohibits killing oneself in such a blessing months, especially in the days of Eid Al-Adha holiday. But if Bush is not aware of Muslim holidays then leave them alone and not to involve their own affairs.
2007-01-06
09:25:53 ·
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One of the things that affected the American view is to distort the image of the late President Saddam Hussein from some Iraqi traitors agents
2007-01-06
09:36:30 ·
update #4
I wish to be like Saddam Hussein! God's blessings and mercy be upon him
2007-01-06
09:39:19 ·
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I wish you well, and I wish for you freedom, but how do you know that it isn't you who have been listening to propaganda?
The dreaded Bush supported Turkey's admission to the European Union, and freedom is what Americans value most.
I will not try to change your mind, as your opinion is clearly set, but remember that Saddam's greatest enemies were all over Iraq... his own people who he brutalized for 30 years, and his own people who judged and sentenced him.
I wish a bright future of true freedom for you and your loved ones.
Best wishes.
2007-01-07 06:36:39
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answered by Steele 2
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Dead people can' t talk and tell their side of the story. He had a trail by members of his own country, in his own country and his own country carried out the sentence.
Now I am not well versed on the religious holidays in Iraq or any other Muslim country, but as I understand it the government of Iraq asked the cleric's opinion before the execution took place
Now as for the kool aid you drink, I hope you find another flavor, because the flavor you are drinking most Iraqi has stopped drinking because they do not share your view of the great Saddam
I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.
'FIGHT ON"
2007-01-13 11:44:58
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answered by Skip 6
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Lets not forget the hundreds of thousands of Kurds he murdered with chemical weapons in northern Iraq. He was a tyrant who ruled through fear and he got what most tyrants get in the end. The reason America went to Iraq may have been wrong but the fact that such a evil man has been removed from power is one good thing that has come out of this war.
2007-01-13 18:00:38
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answered by RCT 3
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The American press is more likely to disagree with America than to agree with it, and actually parroted parts of your point of view over and over. However, the American people have access to news from everywhere, and the facts did not support Saddam as a hero.
I hope your head clears and you eventually see that Saddams finest moments were on the gallows. Unlike the way he was dragged from that spiderhole, he died with dignity, even if his exocutioners didn't behave with dignity. That's the kind of barbaric behavior that is cultivated under monsters like Saddam.
I do not take joy in the death of creature, but if anyone deserved exocution, it was Saddam.
2007-01-07 06:59:26
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answered by Sloopy 2
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It's not just the American government which exposed the human rights abuses that took place under Saddam's rule. NGO's and other international organizations, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, reported the atrocities committed by Hussein even before the U.S. invaded Iraq.
But I'm always open to hearing the other side of things. What defense to Saddam supporters offer for his deliberate executions of Kurdish boys? For intentionally gassing young children? For rape chambers? Please, tell me why the great King of Arabs was justified in doing those things.
2007-01-06 10:56:31
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answered by timm1776 5
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Saddam did die like a man,bush would cry like a baby.you don't tell a street fighter like Saddam to be nice in a world that is not nice,walk in his shoes first then get back to us.So they may of had weapons so does a lot of countries go mess with China India or the others.If I was Iran I would pay any price for a weapon that will protect the people there.They can just walk in here and set them off nobody cares,I want to know who's getting all that drug money?That's why they keep the border open anybody can just walk in here so i want to tell the world just go to Mexico and walk in,The A.C.L U will protect you and bush does not care congress does not care come on in
2007-01-13 16:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, many of us know about Saddam and he was not a very nice man! Neither are the Bush's!
We know who put him in power, we also know who sold him weapons! We know George GW Bush stood at the Iraqi border telling people to rise up and throw out Saddam, which lead directly to the deaths Saddam was accused of committing! If you do not think American's would kill Americans, just look at our Civel War!
After all those "millions" of deaths" he was tried and hanged on the less than the number of Iraqis killed there currently in 3 days!
Bush was wrong to attack Saddam: He was not a terrorist and he had nothing to do with 9/11. Since the CIA put him in specifically to fight the Iranians, who we also over threw their democratically elected government, replacing it with the Shaw of Iran,, why didn't the just assassinate him and not kill 150,000 Iraqi's?
American politicians, on the behest of oil companies, waste lives of our kids for the profits of a few, who gouge us at the pumps!
Saddam should have been tried in the world court, not by an Iraqi Judge and jury given the green light by Bush!
2007-01-06 09:29:52
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answered by cantcu 7
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sadaam brutally murdered millions of his peole with noone protesting...there is footage of these events and he deserved everything he had coming to him. how can americans make us belive something that didnt happen if it has been viewed on video. another thing, bush has made his mistakes as president, but so did clinton and every other single president. if we wanted the oil, then we wouldnt still have troops over there, and we wouldnt be spending american money on rebuilding the place. the iraqies are in control of their country now, it was them who hung sadaam, so why blame america for his own people wanting him dead for putting them through everything he had put them through. we have listented to iraq, they celebrated his capture and death, they are finally free...so if you think america is so bad, then leave the country that has given you all the things they are trying to give them.
2007-01-14 02:29:45
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answered by just_a_lil_blue 2
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Did we hear the other side of the story???? Sorry - we didn't! Those people were either gassed or beheaded by Saddam's regime. There is substantial evidence that Saddam committed horrific crimes against humanity (men, women and CHILDREN!). There is graphic video evidence, and endless testimonies which proved it and you cannot refute that. As such, he was rightfully tried, convicted and executed for it. You must be just like him if you're defending him.
2007-01-06 09:34:30
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answered by Jenny A_331 3
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No because what Saddam did was a fact and proved in a court of law, ruled over by the people of Iraq. It had nothing to do with Bush (although he does get blamed for everything)
http://www.sciri.btinternet.co.uk/English/Saddam_Crimes/saddam_crimes.html
2007-01-06 09:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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