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#1 Dec 26 2006 at 2:03 PM Rating: Decent
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Saddam hanging upheld

So...
Or
Kicking and screaming? :38 (59.4%)
a quick snap? :26 (40.6%)
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#2 Dec 26 2006 at 2:06 PM Rating: Good
Kicking and screaming, he's getting off easy as it is.
#3 Dec 26 2006 at 2:12 PM Rating: Good
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A quick snap. Let's get it over with already.
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#4 Dec 26 2006 at 2:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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Shouldn't there be a third "Bond" option? Where we spend so much time explaining where he went wrong and rig up such a Rube Goldberg-like hanging mechanism that he ends up getting away by the skin of his teeth?

I mean, we've had Saddam Parts 1 & 2, I believe he at least has a Trilogy in him.




#5 Dec 26 2006 at 2:26 PM Rating: Decent
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How about a good old fashioned town stoning instead?














Edited, Dec 26th 2006 4:24pm by Redjed
#6 Dec 26 2006 at 2:36 PM Rating: Good
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For all his faults, which in my opinion are much less than the current incumberant of the White house btw. He was the only leader in the middle east that did not habour and support muslim extremists.

As for the crime he is guilty of, well it's far less than many world leaders are guilty of but enough to warrent the sentance.

It amazes me that one dispot (Hussan) is world enemy No1 yet another (Mandela) who used much worse and indiscrimiate tactics, is seem as a guiding light of humanity. Smiley: oyvey

Quick snap i agree with Momma Tare, get it over with.
#7 Dec 26 2006 at 2:41 PM Rating: Good
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tarv of the Seven Seas wrote:
For all his faults, which in my opinion are much less than the current incumberant of the White house btw. He was the only leader in the middle east that did not habour and support muslim extremists.

As for the crime he is guilty of, well it's far less than many world leaders are guilty of but enough to warrent the sentance.

It amazes me that one dispot (Hussan) is world enemy No1 yet another (Mandela) who used much worse and indiscrimiate tactics, is seem as a guiding light of humanity. Smiley: oyvey

Smiley: dubious

#8 Dec 26 2006 at 2:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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Celcio wrote:
Shouldn't there be a third "Bond" option? Where we spend so much time explaining where he went wrong and rig up such a Rube Goldberg-like hanging mechanism that he ends up getting away by the skin of his teeth?

I mean, we've had Saddam Parts 1 & 2, I believe he at least has a Trilogy in him.


I nominate Dubya to be the loquacious villain, elegantly dressed and grimacing inanely.
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#9 Dec 26 2006 at 2:56 PM Rating: Excellent
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A quick snap. Let's get it over with already.


QFT

Let's hope that a bunch of his supporters runs to him and pulls on his legs really quick to snap his neck and then chaos ensues when everyone else lynches his supporters. Smiley: grin

I just had to put a smiley in there now that I have my premium back.
#10 Dec 26 2006 at 3:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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I nominate Dubya to be the loquacious villain, elegantly dressed and grimacing inanely.


OK, but as long as you don't expect him to be able to say "loquacious".

#11 Dec 26 2006 at 3:26 PM Rating: Good
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Is tarv wrong here?

Was not Saddam pretty much the most secular ruler in the ME?

well... unless you countthe Prime Minister Mosadeq of Iran.. but I guess you CAn'T since AMERICA underhandedly got him thrown out and replaced him with a Shah which caused the people to then turn to religious extremism.


and Are there not other rulers that are no worse than he that we DEAL with or a regular basis....? Ture true it's the same old argument... this is just in response to the massive rate downs on tarv rather than any massive good debate.



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#12 Dec 26 2006 at 3:26 PM Rating: Good
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Yay!

We've woken the sleeping Taliban and Created Al'Qaeda in Iraq.

What we really need now is to spark the Ba'athis party back into life!


FUcking idiots!


Looks like Dubya picked the worng bits of the report to ignore Smiley: oyvey
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#13 Dec 27 2006 at 6:31 AM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Celcio wrote:
Shouldn't there be a third "Bond" option? Where we spend so much time explaining where he went wrong and rig up such a Rube Goldberg-like hanging mechanism that he ends up getting away by the skin of his teeth?

I mean, we've had Saddam Parts 1 & 2, I believe he at least has a Trilogy in him.


I nominate Dubya to be the loquacious villain, elegantly dressed and grimacing inanely.


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#14 Dec 29 2006 at 10:56 AM Rating: Good
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C'mon you pussies.



The fact that we willingly stand a man up and premedativly EXECUTE him makes us stoop to the level of any other murderer.

Saddam doesn't need to be sent to Allah. He needs counciling.



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#15 Dec 29 2006 at 11:01 AM Rating: Good
Wonder if there will be a rescue attempt by the insurgents who still support his regime?

I hear they are keeping details hush hush.

Their will certainly be idiots blowing themselves up in crowds after they hang him.

#16 Dec 29 2006 at 11:03 AM Rating: Good
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I find it funny that the Americans are saying that they don't have him, and the Iraqis say that THEY don't have him either..
Who the fúck has him then?
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#17 Dec 29 2006 at 11:06 AM Rating: Default
Who said he was being sent to Allah? Put a sign on him that says Allah was a pretend make-believe false non-god enslaver, if Allah was real he would come down from some place and stop the execution. Hell, idk, I'm sure there's some sporting British troops he could take on in 1-vs-1 duels (I call ultimate gunning tv rights). Or is he not man enough to accept the challenge of an old fashioned duel in the face of death? Pussie.

Let's close our eyes to these inspections, the way we closed them earlier, before it was brought to a head. Pride was fucking with him and he, Lost.



Edited, Dec 29th 2006 2:09pm by MonxDoT
#18 Dec 29 2006 at 11:07 AM Rating: Good
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I find it funny that the Americans are saying that they don't have him, and the Iraqis say that THEY don't have him either..
Who the fúck has him then?

Pretty soon, it will be Satan, you know just like all those south park episodes.
#19 Dec 29 2006 at 11:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Gah, it's going to be a Shitstorm^10 over there this weekend.
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#20 Dec 31 2006 at 4:31 AM Rating: Decent
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As for the crime he is guilty of, well it's far less than many world leaders are guilty of but enough to warrent the sentance.

It amazes me that one dispot (Hussan) is world enemy No1 yet another (Mandela) who used much worse and indiscrimiate tactics, is seem as a guiding light of humanity


Although I don't disagree with you entirely regarding Mandela, let's not forget that Saddam got millions of people killed. Not just the couple of hundred he was now convicted for.

The guy is one of the dictators in this world that does deserve to be hanged. And worse.

Plenty others too, but that's no reason not to have hanged Saddam.
#21 Dec 31 2006 at 6:28 AM Rating: Decent
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So does this mean we can now finally go after KJI?
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#22 Dec 31 2006 at 9:27 AM Rating: Good
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let's not forget that Saddam got millions of people killed. Not just the couple of hundred he was now convicted for.
Have you got ANYTHING to back this utterly false statement up or are you just throwing made up "facts" about?

No website i can find even comes close to 1 million let alone "millions" Even then the vast majority of death under his regime where in Wars (both external and Civil) and malnutrition due to crippling UN sanctions.

In that respect more people are being killed from both these causes now than they where under Saddam!!
#23 Dec 31 2006 at 11:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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let's not forget that Saddam got millions of people killed. Not just the couple of hundred he was now convicted for.
Have you got ANYTHING to back this utterly false statement up or are you just throwing made up "facts" about?

No website i can find even comes close to 1 million let alone "millions" Even then the vast majority of death under his regime where in Wars (both external and Civil) and malnutrition due to crippling UN sanctions.

In that respect more people are being killed from both these causes now than they where under Saddam!!

What's with your fanatical defense of him?

No, he hasn't killed millions, more likely in the tens to hundreds of thousands. And not from just from malnutrition either, these were direct killings as in the Anfal Campaign and Basra Massacre.

Then there the 3,000 destroyed villages and 900,000 displaced people.


I mean, I know you are a fervent dissenter of the war, but you can still judge Saddam independently of that subject.

#24 Dec 31 2006 at 12:15 PM Rating: Good
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What's with your fanatical defense of him?
I don't defend any of his actions, and if i have please show me where i did.

But it pisses me off when people feel the need to lie about shit like this, it's not like the true facts are any less horrific.

Mainly my annoyance is at the bullshit spread by the current American admistration that singles out one of many dictators to overthrow and ignore many many others, and still try and claim it was about humanitarian reasons.

Go and look up the history of Congo, 6 million people died there in the same period that Saddam was in charge of Iraq. I ask you who was the worse? Saddam for ALL his faults held Iraq in a far far more stable condidtion than it is now.

It seems half the people in the world find it impossible to look past the latest CNN report.
#25 Dec 31 2006 at 5:23 PM Rating: Default
Drawn and quatered while hungy dogs feed on his *********

any thing else would be him getting of easy..
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"Long live the nation!" Saddam shouted. "Long live the people! Long live the Palestinians!"
He continued shouting until the verdict was read in full, and then he composed himself. The room was quiet as everyone began to pray, including Saddam.
"Peace be upon Muhammad and his holy family."

Two guards added, "Supporting his son Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada."

Saddam seemed a bit stunned, swinging his head in their direction.

"Muqtada?" he spat out, a mix between sarcasm and disbelief.

The national security adviser in Iraq, Mouwafak al-Rubaie, asked him whether he had any remorse or fear.

"No," he said bluntly. "I am a militant, and I have no fear for myself. I have spent my life in jihad and fighting aggression. Anyone who takes this route should not be afraid."

One of the guards, though, became angry. "You have destroyed us," the masked man yelled. "You have killed us. You have made us live in destitution."


Saddam was scornful.
"I have saved you from destitution and misery and destroyed your enemies, the Persians and Americans."

The guard cursed him: "God damn you."

Saddam replied, "God damn you."


The deputy prosecutor, Faroun, berated the guards, saying, "I will not accept any offense directed at him."

The executioners offered him a hood. He refused. They explained that the thick rope could cut through his neck and offered to use the scarf he had worn earlier to keep that from happening. Saddam accepted.

"Down with the traitors, the Americans, the spies and the Persians!"

After just a minute, he was not moving. His eyes still were open but he was dead.
His body stayed hanging on the rope for another nine minutes as those in attendance broke out in prayer, praising the Prophet, at the death of a dictator.







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