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#1 Jun 30 2004 at 10:30 AM Rating: Decent

Anybody else noticed how we havent heard **** about him since they captured him? I mean come on shouldnt we be finding out some important **** from him like information on WMD or about bin laden?
#2 Jun 30 2004 at 10:36 AM Rating: Good
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C'mon you know that Bin Laden isnt gonna be captured until right before the elections.
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#3 Jun 30 2004 at 10:36 AM Rating: Good
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From what reports I've heard, he basicly just gives his questioners the finger when they try to get information from him.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein seems to think he is smarter than his captors, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said Thursday.

"He's turned out to be a pretty wily guy who seems to be enjoying the give and take with his interlocutors," Armitage said in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Cooperation. "He sure thinks he's smarter than everyone else, that's for sure."

In a separate interview earlier this week, Armitage said Saddam is "not giving much information that I've seen, but he seems to be enjoying the debate."
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#5 Jun 30 2004 at 12:48 PM Rating: Decent
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Anybody else noticed how we havent heard sh*t about him since they captured him?


This morning soundbites & footage was released talking with the soldiers detaining Saddam, informing us about his appearance and his treatment in Iraq. I am not sure how much i believe, but apparently, he is being treated well and the reading of his (and his cronies) crimes against iraq will be heard today.

My concern is why is Saddams case going to take months to go to trial as experts say? As long as our soldiers are overthere acting as a security force for the new Iraqi government, these trials are costing the american people a lot of money.

Perhaps, there is a problem with democratic judicial systems, when a well-known human-rights violator, mass-murderer, dictator, etc. cannot be tried in a timely manner.
#6 Jun 30 2004 at 12:50 PM Rating: Decent
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Perhaps, there is a problem with democratic judicial systems, when a well-known human-rights violator, mass-murderer, dictator, etc. cannot be tried in a timely manner.


We should probably wait untill he's not Attorney General anymore.
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#7 Jun 30 2004 at 1:17 PM Rating: Decent
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Perhaps, there is a problem with democratic judicial systems, when a well-known human-rights violator, mass-murderer, dictator, etc. cannot be tried in a timely manner.



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We should probably wait untill he's not Attorney General anymore.



Oh man, that's smarts.




Edited, Wed Jun 30 14:18:54 2004 by Gadin
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