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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: JaXanim on December 27, 2006, 11:33:37 PM
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Latest (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6212393.stm)
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Oh, I thought it was Saddam to go as opposed to eat in Saddam
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can i have fries with that?
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nadoom wrote:
can i have fries with that?
No frying, he'll go civilised!
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well if u ask me hanging is a cruel and unusual punishment, better to chop his head off ;-)
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Personally, I am quite frightened about the potential backlash from Saddam's supporters as a result of this.
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moto
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@motorollin
Quite so. Regardless of how much of a tw@t this guy was, in the current climate, his execution will almost certainly result in an escalation of violence.
I hope I'm wrong.
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Evil bugger though he was, I see precisely zero benefit in murdering him.
A long gaol sentence would be more appropriate, in my opinion.
It's also sadly ironic that Iraq was actually a much safer place with "the Butcher" in charge.
"...but I cannot apologise for removing Saddam."
Even though it has resulted in the destruction of an entire country and the needless murder of an estimated half-million people.
"you break it, you own it."
Blair, Bush and Howard should be in gaol with him.
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I don't see how this situation is recoverable. It seems to late for peace. So where will this end? :-?
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moto
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I've nothing against the principle of the death penalty, but the trial was a joke.
In general, it's impossible to determine whether a person i guilty or not to 100%, so it should be abolished, but in this case it's rather obvious that the guy is guilty.
He still deserves a fair trial, though.
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Wilse wrote:
"...but I cannot apologise for removing Saddam."
Even though it has resulted in the destruction of an entire country and the needless murder of an estimated half-million people.
"you break it, you own it."
Blair, Bush and Howard should be in gaol with him.
Or they could join him on the gallows ;-)
Please note; I am in no way a supporter of the death penalty. In fact I find it quite ironic that John Howard would fight so diligently to save an Australian from the noose in Singapore, yet openly supports the state sanctioned murder of Saddam.
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I find it quite ironic that John Howard would fight so diligently to save an Australian from the noose in Singapore, yet openly supports the state sanctioned murder of Saddam.
Precisely the type of hypocrisy that disgusts me.
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Hmmm, Saddam was responsible for killing thousands of ordainary Iraqis in cold blood, not to mention ordering the gassing of kurds in 1988. The atrocities in Kuwait in 1990 are well documented.
So why do I not want to see this guy hang?
Because thousands of Iraqis have died since 2003, atrocities take place on the streets of Baghdad every day and the same people shat on in 1991 are still being shat on today. Hanging Saddam won't change that one iota.
I'd be happy to see him become Manuel Noriega's cell mate, but too many have been killed in Iraq for me to want to be baying for the blood of someone else.
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Well it may happen sooner than you think, according to news reports (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20990293-38201,00.html), within the next 24-36 hours, what a way to bring in the New Year. I fear a lot of blood will be shed once that trapdoor opens.
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I tried to call Saddam on the phone.
guess what,
Hung up