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Yes for the 9/11 attacks. What we have to have him actually here on our soil? Come on folks, They are all a team, Bin Laden and he have differences but at least they come together when it is for their common denominator which is destroy America? eh? Just like the Government went to the Mafia to assassinate Castro. You all need to read HIstory and see you are dead wrong about these issues, and if you have no experience with war or the subjects, listen and learn, you will need to especially if you are so naive and we have a civil war? Where will you be hiding or standing by our side regardless, are you giving up the lives of your families and friends? Or are you going to lose? We did not like the French here and we had war with them but we ended up fighting side by side against the British right? Just search your conscience and please don't be silly and triflin with your answers?

2007-01-27 11:15:21 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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dear magime

I am a middle eastern, things around here are different, a lot of people are happy because the death of saddam, but they are annoyed that he was killed in a holly day, people here who feel sorry for saddam are his faithful fellows, and seriously am telling u i hope they catch these bastards and kill them like insects, and about 9/11, murder is still a murder, even if it was covered by the name of god or (Jihad). and i am sure that when they kill binladen it will be one of the best days in my life, people who died in 9/11 was victims of a slayer who's looking to drink water, and i believe that binladen has done a bigger crime than all of these he done before, he soldiered these guys using the name of jihad, they think that people are ok to be killed because they are americans or jews, so i can only tell u that u americans shouldn't be sorry for saddam, or even binladen later, these and others like them are blocking the way toward world piece, every normal sane person will feel happy as i do (no offense).

2007-01-27 11:43:40 · answer #1 · answered by ROMEO 1 · 3 0

Your total lack of understanding is beyond comprehension. Perhaps you need to crack open a history book. Bin laden became our enemy because the house of saud let the U.S. Attack Iraq from their soil in the first gulf war. When his offer to remove Saddam was spurned history changed for the worse. Any affiliation between the two is absurd. Before gulf war 1 more Americans were killed by Kuwaitis than Iraqis and that is a fact.

Saddam was doing the same thing we are, killing people in the name of peace, well only he was more effective as Iraq was relatively peaceful before we showed up. And further more I challenge you to provide legitimate proof of your claims, I can.

I wouldn't say I am sorry for Saddam I would say I am disgusted by the whole tawdry mess this administration has brought upon us and our children.

2007-01-27 13:14:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Sure, sure. Why did you go after Saddam and not persue Bin
Ladin in Pakistan?
Could the nukes be scaring Bush.
Hmmmmmmmmm!
Use somebody else that had nothing to do with 9/11 as a scape goat with trumped up charges and a sitting duck rather than go after the real murderer of Americans because you might get a bloody nose in the process.

2007-01-27 11:25:01 · answer #3 · answered by robert m 7 · 0 2

here is my problem... there are others that had CLEARL LINKS to 9-11, according to the 9-11 report... yet we go to the guy that the BEST you can do is say he "had a common enemy"... WHICH IS FAR FROM CLEAR...

is it possible... yes...BUT I DON'T WANT YOUR CONJECTURE AND OPINION... CAUSE THAT'S WHERE HISTORIES LARGEST MISTAKES ARE OFTEN MADE... "well it should have been that way" or "I thought it would work out" isn't an exucuse...we need to work with what we know... and we aren't even doing that...

I think going on your hunch... can be very naive... and very dangerous... you can make an argument for almost everything, if you leave out the facts...

But Saddam was clearly guilty of crimes against his people though... and he's dead now... after he was charged with those crimes...

2007-01-27 11:27:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I agree that it is outrageous that there are actually some people in America that feel sorry for Saddam, but I'm afraid you lose me after that.

Saddam cared for nothing but gaining power. He had nothing to do with 9/11. If he knew about it I doubt he would have interfered but he was not actively involved at all!

2007-01-27 16:17:59 · answer #5 · answered by Smart Kat 7 · 0 1

America is not feeling sorry for Saddam. America feels sorry for America. We feel sorry because we are not about lying cheating stealing kidnapping torturing raping and killing. That was what we were supposed to be fighting I thought. The Republicans and the Bush Administration has broken human rights laws in the name of corporate greed or in other words for financial gain. These crimes are not something an American runs away from. They need to be investigated and punished.
Just as the American people that disagreed with this war were called unpatriotic. Those same Americans will be called traitors for acknowledging our leaderships evil acts. Just as the Nazis did.
I come from a long line of people who fought for America. No redneck Republicans are going to change the laws my ancestors fought for. No Republican will tell me how to think or what to do.

2007-01-27 11:19:25 · answer #6 · answered by Stop_the_Klan@yahoo.com 2 · 0 3

I would most certainly agree. However you have folks who regardless of his crimes would say killing him was wrong either because they are against the death penalty or because it they are against the war or they are against Bush and anything he would do they would be against.

The guy killed thousands of people so who gives a care that someone argued with him before pulling the lever.

2007-01-27 11:24:15 · answer #7 · answered by 91106 3 · 2 0

while you're purely adversarial to the death penalty, then in line with danger you at the instant are not incredibly feeling sorry for Saddam. And that on my own in concept isn't incorrect. yet, while you're acknowledging that the guy became an outright assassin and abuser, and you do no longer think of he could be punished for that, then i might say that in line with danger you're overly tender to what society determines is the main suitable retribution, in view that this guy would desire to in no way pay off society, and if enable unfastened (even in penitentiary) would desire to proceed to sell and create a much better threat to society. I surely have 2 perspectives of this, one socially and the different based from an evolutionary organic and organic view. The social view says we could attempt to stay away from killing as much as attainable, even to spare the existence of somebody keen to return thoroughly lower back into society. the different is that we are animals (are not we?), and killing the threat to the %. is organic. i might flow one better and instruct that our social view will no longer be able to be separated from the organic view if we are to stay to tell the story. All you're able to do is to look at nature and spot what the types are. removing the enemy or the scant few from society is a organic renovation it incredibly is hardwired into us -- in case you have faith the evolution tale. you would be able to desire to even say it incredibly is authentic of the non secular stressful circumstances between nature and spirit, or non secular competitions between religions. all of it kind of feels to prepare, and none of that's unique of the different. as a manner to stay to tell the story, the competition should be surpassed - socially, clearly and spiritually - for all issues and all strategies at the instant are not equivalent. it incredibly is existence. do no longer sense sorry for the guy, basically for the thought that authentic peace would take a on an identical time as longer to return with the aid of fact of fellows like Saddam, that forces society to deal as they do. authentic peace as we are hoping would in no way come without some or many dropping their thought of peace.

2016-11-01 11:00:31 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

well well so do you think every one feels sorry for saddam? I feel sorry for him as anyone should, death by any means should not be a resource for anyone. I think he is guilty of many things but man should not be the jude to take away another life. punish him with life in prison

2007-01-27 11:46:57 · answer #9 · answered by jorgie 1 · 0 2

Your listening to and reading propaganda my friend. Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. The Bushette's are spouting that crap and that's all it is, crap.

2007-01-27 11:21:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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