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Stan4dSteph 12-29-2006 09:00 PM

Saddam Hussein has been executed.

Nephythys 12-29-2006 09:02 PM

The ENTIRE world huh? Every single person everywhere?

Wow- that's an impressive and completely impossible to back up exaggerated claim.

Nephythys 12-29-2006 09:09 PM

I personally think it is incredibly arrogant and disrespectful to dis on Iraq when they have worked so hard and come so far- every vote, election, decision made by them to get their country back deserves to be treated with decency and respect- to try to undermine and ignore their accomplishments by saying their trial of Hussein was nothing more than a puppet show by the US is- well-outrageous.

It's just more US bashing-:rolleyes:

Strangler Lewis 12-29-2006 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 111697)
I didn't express my thought well.

The entire world doesn't see this as a legitimate trial by the Iraqi's. There is still a belief that America was pulling the puppet strings.

A "legitimate trial" by the Iraqis would have been no trial at all.

Nephythys 12-29-2006 09:12 PM

Ah- here is part of the entire world-

Link

Of course I expect some people to simply dismiss it out of hand due to the source.....

scaeagles 12-29-2006 09:14 PM

I don't see it as US bashing - I see it as Iraqi bashing.

That aside, it is ridiculous to think that Shiites didn't want him dead. The US didn't need to apply pressure for him to be executed, or to be found guilty.

Nephythys 12-29-2006 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 111709)
I don't see it as US bashing - I see it as Iraqi bashing.

That aside, it is ridiculous to think that Shiites didn't want him dead. The US didn't need to apply pressure for him to be executed, or to be found guilty.

I guess I can see how you see it that way- I can see it as both. It insults the efforts of the Iraqis and insults their justice system. It insults us as well- as if we are just controlling it all-and it insults them as if they have no ability to govern themselves.

It is also blatantly convenient that many show respect and support for the national soverignty of other nations as long as they are doing something they agree with- but as soon as they do not- well then, they are just US puppets.

Nephythys 12-29-2006 09:29 PM

ah- here is some puppet work- a US attorney attempting to file on Saddams behalf in a US court- now there's respect for Iraqi soverignty.

Quote:

At the same time, a U.S. district judge refused a request to stay the execution.

Attorney Nicholas Gilman said in an application for a restraining order, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Washington, that a stay would allow Hussein "to be informed of his rights and take whatever action he can and may wish to pursue."

Haddad had called Gilman's filing "rubbish," and said, "It will not delay carrying out the sentence," which he called "final."

Link

Gemini Cricket 12-29-2006 09:39 PM

I'm anti-death penalty.
I would have liked to see him rot in a jail cell for the rest of his life not talking to a single soul ever again...

innerSpaceman 12-29-2006 09:43 PM

Ah, one less evil tyranical bloodthirsty dictator in the world. Feh.













now, what about the rest of them?




Let's go get 'em.

And when we catch 'em, let's burn them!



But first we'll stone them, then we'll burn them.


Then we'll hang them.





And then drown them.


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