I think he was. For those people 'unable' to put aside rumors and what not, it was stated that Saddam asked NOT to be blindfolded and that he didn't say anything to even remotely hint that he was Wimping or Cracking out.
It was his hangers, they were crying out the his rivals name to taunt him in return. But again, Saddam did not falter in anyway. SO...leaves choice eh?
And before you people become anal, you must know I'm 100% Christian, and what I say was stated, unlike rumors on sorry asses.
Anyways, opinion said...
2007-01-16 20:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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At the hanging? He certainly seemed mouthy and rude, but brave? Nahhh, not so much.
In court if he was brave, he'd have fessed up to what he did instead of trying to weasel out of everything and doing the insanity bit "you can't judge me" and all that rot. It takes bravery to stand up and say "Ya, I did this and I did that, and I did it for my religion (or whatever)" and accept the punishment.
I don't have to put aside patriotism. I have none, for any country.
2007-01-16 20:36:24
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answered by le païen 5
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no longer infrequently, He have been given what he deserved in simple terms perhaps no longer in a manner everybody concurs with. We as a society ought to due a greater helpful interest of having the worst of the worst dealt with. as quickly as back why do no longer we focus now on the actual possibility Bin encumbered a recognition that folk do no longer seem to correctly referred to as lots anymore keep in mind the guy that knocked down the towers and killed all those human beings. this is the guy who needs the noose or firing squad or previous Sparky, or deadly injection. Does it particularly rely, I propose ineffective is ineffective isn't it And understand we don't ought to torment human beings as they are being achieved I propose incredibly its a dying sentence, the in simple terms suitable punishment. Taking something of a existence from a human who would not need to stay by using the peoples ruling, i'm fascinated by it in simple terms shall we get it over with Like slaughtering rabid animals no longer an common concern even though it must be achieved.
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answered by vasim 4
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I heard he was met by George Washington and 71 other Virginians. Won't he be sorry now?
Brave, no, I heard he was trembling. I would be too. I wonder if his last ditch effort of asking his supporters to cease the violent attacks was an epiphany, or trying to make amends, or just another tactic... I wonder if he killed any more Iraqi's than George Bush has by now? I'm SURE he killed fewer brave american soldiers than George Bush and his oil/haliburton cronies have.
2007-01-16 20:24:21
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answered by Truth be Told 3
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I heard he "cracked" under pressure. The 72 virgins are all fat and ugly.
2007-01-16 20:14:10
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answered by Richard Cranium 3
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Very definitely.
I envy your name. I wish I thought of that for myself.
Well, at least all of us in this site are "Armchair Warrior"s !
2007-01-17 00:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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He did not cry out or do anything but be a gentleman (bravely) about his upcoming death. I am not sure that I would be that calm about death coming for me.
2007-01-16 20:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not really. He cried & begged for them not to hang his sorry behind. In the end, he was just another crybaby wimp- like most bullies.
2007-01-16 20:13:48
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answered by sweetsinglemom 4
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Out of all things said of him, he died in pride and dignity without fear, that I will give him credit due!
2007-01-16 20:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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He's probably happy to see 72 virgins on the other side...............
2007-01-16 20:13:58
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answered by tyrone b 6
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