Yahoo.com reported Hussein was hanged today. Arab media confirmed it.
You can bet I'll be saying prayers there's no retaliation.
I've got one thing to say to Hussein...
BUH-BYE!!!
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Yahoo.com reported Hussein was hanged today. Arab media confirmed it.
You can bet I'll be saying prayers there's no retaliation.
I've got one thing to say to Hussein...
BUH-BYE!!!
Oddly enough, I don't think he heard you.Quote:
Originally Posted by moosmom
:p
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Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
Yes try pointing your head down to the floor. ;) lol
Yup, the deed is done, no more Saddam. It was a good decision to get it over with quickly. Less chance of some kind of insurgency jail break where he simply dissappeared out of public sight. I know it sounds macabre, but I keep hearing the munchkin song from the Wizard of OZ in my head -- "Ding Dong, the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch!" with a few word changes to fit the occasion.
Ooh.. I see what you're saying! That is creepy.Quote:
Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
I still think it's creepy, too, that you're all celebrating about hanging (forget who it is for a moment, please).
He is gone. He is gone from this world, and is now in the Hands of God, his Creator, the One in Whose hands we will all return to after we leave this world. God is Just, and will deal with him, and everyone, in justice. We have no place to 'judge' anymore, now that he is gone. God will do the ultimate justice, and deal with him accordingly.
Enough said. This war has killed way too many innocent people for me to care about this. Killing Saddam isn't going to bring anyone's loved ones back. It isn't going to bring back the people he killed. It isn't going to bring back the thousands of innocent Iraqi children, or mothers, or fathers, that the US bombs killed. It isn't going to serve any purpose. I've never liked Saddam, but truly, no matter how much anyone hates him, this 'hanging' will serve absolutely no purpose, at all. I don't care. I hate the war more than I hate Saddam or anyone else, and as far as I'm concerned, the war is still going on, and innocent people are still being killed...each and every day. :( This will not make any difference.
popcornbird, I agree 101% with what you said. :)
"What other options were there left? He killed many, many people. A lot of people see it as a punishment. As in... what was there left to do? Should he have been left unpunished? What would have been more suitable?"
That seems to me what a large chunk of people who are pro-Saddam execution are saying. :)
Perhaps exile on a deserted isle would have been better. :)
"What other options were there left? He killed many, many people. A lot of people see it as a punishment."
This I have to agree with.
Even tho I am against the death penalty... the real question here is "What is the alternative???" Sure, we could lock him away forever and throw the key away, but really......... does the man deserve to live after committing such crimes against his own people ???? This man killed thousands of innocent men, women and children with chemicals such as cyanide and mustard gas......... what would you folk wish on someone like that who would do the same to your families ???
Saddam Hussein was a butcher, nothing more, and nothing less....he was judged fairly by a court of law, and sentenced according to the laws of his own country....laws that he himself was obviously immune to whilst in power.
Even tho I am a Christian (and I believe a good one), I believe that this man does not deserve to be among the living.
Sorry if I have offended anyone :o
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Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
You did not offend me at all. I agree completely. In this country we executed Timothy McVeigh. His crime again his fellow human beings was on a much smaller scale than Saddam's but the victims' souls of both of these men cry out for justice. No it won't bring anyone back, but it is the way that justice is served. Saddam's end came about through a civilized course of events. I don't think anyone is saying rest in peace because it is ludicrous to believe that he is now anywhere where he might be resting or peaceful. To quote one of the Iraqis that I saw on TV last night "he got what he deserved."
"Saddam's end came about through a civilized course of events"
That is so true. And that is much more than his victims ever received. They had no trial, there was no justice, nothing....they were just murdered because they probably offended him....or even less.
Wom
No kidding. When I first heard we were sending people over there to "train" people, the first thought in my mind was "we are going to be over there for far longer than we think". I mean, we have to TRAIN a country to defend itself? Riiight.Quote:
Originally Posted by moosmom
I just want our soldiers back on our ground. Who knows if Saddam's goons are gonna strike on our turf.
:(
Pam, I completely agree with you. He got what he deserved. Letting him go free, or just putting him in prison would have been very dangerous. Who's to say he would not have escaped from prison and regained control over Iraq? No, he is where he ought to be, right where Timothy McVeigh is.
I hate this war too, I wish the men and women could just come on home right this very minute. I don't understand any of it myself!
I am not saddened by Saddam's death at all, I keep seeing all the men, women and children's faces that he killed, had his owned son-in-laws killed too! Just to much to deal with.
Willie
Surprisingly, it's not getting as much publicity as I thought, either. I expected it to be huge thing with the newspapers. In the newspaper here, Saddam was on the 10th page, the front page picture was some people dressed up for new years in a bar. :rolleyes:
But then again, what was probably the queen's last visit to Canada, the paper had a picture of a guy in a chicken suit on the front cover. :rolleyes:
Apperently he was petitioning KFC, against that PETA cruelty to chickens charge. We're going to eat them, HELLO! The guy didn't even know his facts. (the guy in a chicken suit, not saddam :p )
I agree. I feel a little torn about the whole thing, because I don't know how I feel about the death penalty, but Saddam was compared to Hitler. I know he didn't go as far as Hitler, but the similarities are there. I don't know that I could celebrate his death, as I don't think I could celebrate anyone's death, but I am not sad he's gone.Quote:
Originally Posted by wombat2u2004