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Thread: Saddam Hussein Hanged
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15th January 2007, 20:35 #521
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Originally Posted by jim mcglinchey
Meanwhile, Bush keeps on saying that "failure in Iraq will affect the security of the people here in the United States" but he never tells us WHY:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washing...raq-poll_x.htm
"Bush was asked in an interview broadcast Sunday on CBS' 60 Minutes about public opposition to the troop escalation.
"I gotta keep explaining, one, the consequences of failure, that failure in Iraq will affect the security of the people here in the United States," the president replied. "And, secondly, that we can succeed.""I could really use a fish right now
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15th January 2007, 20:47 #522
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Originally Posted by DonJippo
Those 700.000 were not thrown out nor escaped the angry Jews. The leaders of the Islamic countries surrounding them ordered them to leave because they were planning an invasion. If there is anyone to be angry at, it's them for telling them to leave and not accepting them as real citizens.
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15th January 2007, 21:41 #523
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Something that is also important is to see the position the new Democratic majority finds itself in.
Most disagree with president Bush's idea of sending more troops - even some top Republican's have also joined the bandwagon but the bottom line is this:
A• Congress can use it's leverage to stop the money flow to hinder President's Bush's desires to send more troops (which he has the power to do so because he is the Commander in Chief)
- If they indeed do this and our troops continue to be massacred, many will blame congress because funds were cut and our troops were left supposably unprotected.
B• Or congress can give Bush another chance and our troops will continue to be massacred increasing the cost of the war and the cost of lives.
I go for plan A• Yes, more soldiers will die if we continue to be there but if Bush can realize that his money flow has stopped pumping, he will have to implement the "get out of this mess we got our selves into" and this will be the beginning of our retreat.
But no matter what, President Bush will still find a way to blame Congress for the defeat because he will say that he was not allowed to finish the job that God told him to do . . . . . . . .
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15th January 2007, 21:49 #524
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Originally Posted by Gannex"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life." —Robert Heinlein
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15th January 2007, 23:04 #525
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Agwiii, Guinness is designed to be served at "cellar" temp, that is about 46 degrees or so F, it isn't meant to be chilled that much.
As for hanging two more of Saddam's henchmen, well either they will join Saddam in hell or with the 72 virgins if you believe the whacko Islamists that would have you believe you can condone anything in the name of Allah
As for the Israeli argument that was going on last week, I think for us to bring that in at this point would be a radically different thread that should be on its own. Lets just say I am more sypathetic to Israel than some of the people who send their kids in with explosives and nails in vests for a walk on the city bus and detonate it......"Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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16th January 2007, 01:32 #526
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Not sure if its been mentioned yet as I didnt want to look through all of the previous pages as a lot of it is pointless arguing on random stuff.
But anyway, Saddams execution pales in comparison to that of his half brother, who ended up being decapitated as he was being hanged. They were also dressed in prison style orange boiler suits. This time however there was no taunting or jeering.Im back! Now what'd I miss?
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16th January 2007, 01:35 #527
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has hanging him achived anything ?? he hasnt brung back those inocent people back
perosnaly i think he should of been locked up for the rest of his life there for suffering rather than ending it quicklyBTCC-All the Honda's
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16th January 2007, 05:19 #528
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Decapitated by the hangman's noose !!! What a terrible way to go.
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16th January 2007, 05:42 #529
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This so-called accidental decapitation has shown just how disgusting this so-called democratic Iraqi government truly is, as are the allies of this regime. Iraq is no better then what it was.
From CBC: "Iraqi officials show video of Saddam aides' hanging"
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/0...n-hanging.html
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16th January 2007, 15:52 #530
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Me thinks that in Iraq, they are not as upset by the decapitation as some of you guys are. I think it is barbaric too, but then you think back, and realize these two mutts helped Saddam gas over 150 people (this is just the one conviction they are being hung for, not everything they likely have done) with one of those WMD's that Saddam didn't have, and all the sudden I realize to Iraqi's, they may not see this as barbaric. Some in Iraq figure these two got off light.
Their so-called justice system is run by a government that was elected in a nation where over 80% of the country voted in a free election monitored by the UN. That is what they want.....it aint a pretty thing but it is their nation. Wasn't that the point of someone back in the 26 odd pages of this post?"Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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