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Saddam not really dead!!!!!!!!!!!!

Started by MH2010, December 29, 2006, 11:11:25 PM

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MH2010

Just thought I would beat altruismsuffers in posting the Saddam conspiracy thread.

Happy New Year to everyone![:D]

RecycleMichael

I saw him this morning.

He was at the QuikTrip near the fairgrounds buying a slurpee.

I wouldn't have normally recognized him, but I saw his picture on the telly last night and he called me an infidel.
Power is nothing till you use it.

sgrizzle

Nah, he's Satan's gay lover in hell.


Breadburner

 

ky

[:(]grow up someone has just been hanged and killed you need to have a little compasion for his family.

DM

quote:
Originally posted by ky

[:(]grow up someone has just been hanged and killed you need to have a little compasion for his family.



roflmao!! [}:)][}:)] Good one.


Oh, were you serious?

Trams

Did you see the cell-phone video of his hanging?  It was somewhat gruesome ... yet, very efficient.

inteller

quote:
Originally posted by ky

[:(]grow up someone has just been hanged and killed you need to have a little compasion for his family.



you must be catholic......really, they are the only people I know that could blindly follow such an anti-death penalty policy.

meeciteewurkor

quote:
Originally posted by ky

[:(]grow up someone has just been hanged and killed you need to have a little compasion for his family.



Most of his family deserve to be hanged with him.
I, for one, would have no problem with public hangings for murderers.  Would be a great deterrent.
But no, we are so progressive and compassionate.

rwarn17588

Would that make it better to be regressive and cold-hearted?

meeciteewurkor

It's not cold-hearted to wish death upon a murderer like Saddam.  Nor is it regressive.

Cold-hearted would be something like turning our backs on the Iraqi people, of whom Saddam slaughtered by the thousands.

Do you not think he deserved to die?

Perhaps it was also cold-hearted that we liberated the death camps in Europe and brought the Nazis to justice?

rwarn17588

That wasn't the point.

You made it sound like being progressive and compassionate are bad things.

Would you not agree those are desirable traits?

Or would you rather be regressive and cold-hearted?

aoxamaxoa

Saddam's spirit will continue to live amongst those that hate America and Israel.

"America the savior... After nearly four years and Bush's biggest achievement in Iraq has been a lynching. Bravo Americans "

http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2006_12_01_riverbendblog_archive.html#116759318228411422

"This does not bode well for the coming year."

Conan71

And I wonder how the writer of that blog feels about the cold callousness with which Saddam dispatched with his enemies.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

rwarn17588

Lesser of two evils, I suspect.

If a dictator is toppled, you'd expect life in that country to improve, not get worse.

That's what is keeping Iraqis throwing flowers at U.S. soldiers every time they go on patrol in Baghdad. Rightly or wrongly, they see the U.S. as the chief cause of their country going to sh*t.

Being under a ruthless dictator is bad. But anarchy is worse, no matter what punk rockers say.