Saddam Done Tomorrow GETs Death?

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I was just kidding last week when I said they would have verdict out a day before election. Sounds like I was dead on. Wow then the administration can say see how safe you are. He's guilty and shall die. Only problem it's the wrong guy Mr. Bush. Lets have a real surprise lets capture Bin tomorrow.
 

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well, looks like saddam should have studied harder in school,then he wouldn't have been "stuck in irak".
 
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well, looks like saddam should have studied harder in school,then he wouldn't have been "stuck in irak".

actually its a shame. You can put him back in charge, bring our soldiers home, and Iran would be back in check. You can contain him just like we were before being lied to and all is well again. Then you go right back into afghanastan and clean up that mess we left and maybe catch the guy who almost started all of this.
 

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kill the fuker. at least then we know we accomplished somthin. no luv lost for that fuk.
 

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"kill the fuker. at least then we know we accomplished somthin. no luv lost for that fuk."

Would agree 100% Smurph
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Heres Aljazeera reporting this morning---

Saddam Hussein sentenced to hang


Sunday 05 November 2006, 15:11 Makka Time, 12:11 GMT


Saddam Hussein reacted defiantly to the court's verdict.


Saddam Hussein, the former president of Iraq, has been sentenced to death by a Baghdad court after being found guilty of crimes against humanity.


When the judge announced the sentence, Saddam appeared shaken.

However he soon recovered and shouted: "Allahu Akbar!" [God is greatest] and "Long live the nation!"

Saddam was found guilty by the Iraqi High Tribunal on Sunday for ordering the killing of 178 Shia civilians in the town of Dujail in 1982.

The court said that he and his fellow defendants had ordered the villagers' murder after members of Dawa, a Shia political party, tried to kill Saddam in Dujail in 1982.

Saddam's sentence will be automatically appealed and reviewed by a panel of appeal judges, who will decide whether or not to allow a retrial.

If the judgement stands, however, Saddam must be executed within 30 days of the appeals panel delivering its verdict, the chief prosecutor has said.

Saddam, 69 said that he wants to be executed by firing squad. However Iraqi law states that he will be executed by hanging.

Saddam was president of Iraq from 1979 to 2003, when his Sunni-dominated government was deposed by a US-led invasion.

Eleven-month trial

Saddam's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti, former head of the Iraqi secret police, and Awad Hamed Al-Bander, Saddam's chief judge were also sentenced to death by hanging by the court.

Saddam's eleven-month trial was marked by theatrics by both his defence council and by Saddam and his seven co-defendents.


Shia in Najaf celebrated when they heard the court's verdict


Taha Yassin Ramdan, the former Iraqi vice president was sentenced to life in prison.

The court also sentenced three of Saddam co-defendent to 15 years in prison for their part in the Dujail killing and acquitted one minor Baath party official.

Lawyer ejected

Ramsey Clark, Saddam's most outspoken American defender and a former US attorney general, was thrown out of the trial on Sunday and accused of insulting the people of Iraq.

Clark, a member of Saddam's defence team and a strident critic of the conduct of his trial at the Iraqi HighTribunal, attended the start of the session but was ejected before Saddam was sentenced to death by hanging.

"Get him out of the hall. He came from America to ridicule the Iraqi people and ridicule the court," Judge Raud Abdel Rahman said. "A bad arrow returns to the chest of its shooter."

After the hearing, chief prosecutor Jaafar al-Mussawi told reporters that the court would file a complaint against Clark with the American bar association, and also accused him of contempt.

"Clark submitted a study containing phrases humiliating to the Iraqi people and subsequently the court had no option but to take a decision to dismiss him from the session," Mussawi said at a news conference.

Since Saddam's arrest, Clark has strenuously argued that the trial constitutes victor's justice and is an abuse of legal principles.

Baghdad tense

Before the verdict was announced, Iraq's government imposed a curfew in Baghdad, the mixed Sunni-Shia province of Diyala and Salahuddin, the province containing Saddam's hometown of Tikrit.


Iraq's government imposed a curfew ahead of the verdict


But despite the curfews, Shias had gathered in Baghdad's Sadr City district to celebrate what they hoped would be a guilty verdict.

Meanwhile in and around Tikrit small groups of Saddam's supporters held protests and denounced the court's judgement.

Sheikh Al-Nadawi, the head of the Baigat group of tribes to which Saddam belongs, said: "Saddam lived a hero and will die as a hero. The court was set up by his rivals... It is a historical farce."

Government appeals for calm

On Saturday Nuri al-Maliki, Iraq's prime minister, said that he hoped Saddam would be found guilty, but also asked Iraqis to react calmly to the verdict.

"We hope the sentence matches what this man deserves for what he has done against the Iraqi people. The Iraqi people will express happiness in the way they find appropriate," al-Maliki said.

"We call upon the Iraqi people to be calm, to be disciplined and to express themselves in ways that take into consideration the security challenge and the need to protect the lives of citizens," he added.
 

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you may think i am crazy , but put him in back in power , at least Saddam kept the country in check and Iran in check, Saddam and Iran would destroy each another sooner or later, and we would have not been in mess.
 

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Just a reminder.

The man responsible for 9-11 is still free. Mr. Bush and his administration have successfully diverted your attention for over 5 years and killed thousands.

Anyone cheering right now, since your so ready to buy anything, I've got a mountain range in Tibet, a tower in Paris, and a statute in New York harbor for sale.

Eddie
 

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Eddie Haskell said:
The man responsible for 9-11 is still free. Mr. Bush and his administration have successfully diverted your attention for over 5 years and killed thousands.
I absolutely agree with this statement. What ever happened to leaving "no stone unturned" in the search for Bin Laden?
 

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Your honor,

I think his last statement about it was "... doesn't think about him anymore..." or "...he doesn't matter anymore..." or something along those lines. So much for no stone unturned.

Eddie
 

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So when does the trial for W. start? To my knowlege, the UN did not support this war, and Bush bullied Blair into this, just curious.
 

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Your honor,

I think his last statement about it was "... doesn't think about him anymore..." or "...he doesn't matter anymore..." or something along those lines. So much for no stone unturned.

Eddie

He said he never said this. Someone needs to explain to this administration about the video invention
 

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One more thing the WMDs are not in that country.

I guess when u are just a C student, u can be president. so there is no reason to study harder.(unless u do want to stay out of Iraq)
 

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So when does the trial for W. start? To my knowlege, the UN did not support this war, and Bush bullied Blair into this, just curious.

Rumor has it they are already in the process of putting things in bills so they can not be tried. Im sure the dems will get sucked right into okaying this.
 

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you may think i am crazy , but put him in back in power , at least Saddam kept the country in check and Iran in check, Saddam and Iran would destroy each another sooner or later, and we would have not been in mess.

leftist flip-flopper
 

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Only mistake I seen was instead of just throwing Ramsey Clark( last adimin attorney general) out of court on last day--they should have made him stop by every military base and explain his motives to troops and then lock him up in Shite jail for 30 days for contempt of court.
But then again maybe better they didn't--GOP might use him in 08 as poster boy on Dems tough on terror issues :)
 

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Only mistake I seen was instead of just throwing Ramsey Clark( last adimin attorney general) out of court on last day--they should have made him stop by every military base and explain his motives to troops and then lock him up in Shite jail for 30 days for contempt of court.
But then again maybe better they didn't--GOP might use him in 08 as poster boy on Dems tough on terror issues :)

its strange how you have this hard on for Ramsey Clarke who is representing someone who had nothing to do with 9-11 but you never hear a peep from you when Jim Bakers firm represented the Saudi's who had something to do with 9/11 against our very own people.:shrug:
 

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:SIB Have Saddams organs donated and saved for The Haliburton CYBORG CHENEY.

Sooner or later Cyborg Cheney is going to need a pump. Husseins is a perfect match for him.

And when Saddam makes out his last will and testament, that he leaves his private stash of cocaine and reefer to GW.:SIB
 

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"Clark submitted a study containing phrases humiliating to the Iraqi people and subsequently the court had no option but to take a decision to dismiss him from the session," Mussawi said at a news conference.

Wayne (or anyone), do you know exactly what this is referring to? A study containing phrases humuliating to the Iraqi people? Not saying he didn't, I have no idea. Just wondering what the judge was referring to. I ask you, Wayne, as you are the resident Ramsey-enthusiast...;)

I never cease to be amazed at the brashness of this administration with the politicizing and orchestration of the terra-war when it is needed for political gain. I would hope even the most ardent conservatives admit that the timing of this is beyond the realm of acceptance.
 

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its strange how you have this hard on for Ramsey Clarke who is representing someone who had nothing to do with 9-11 but you never hear a peep from you when Jim Bakers firm represented the Saudi's who had something to do with 9/11 against our very own people.:shrug:

but Hannity only talked about Ramsey...when Lush Rimjob gives me a deflective talking point on Baker I will parrot it back.
 

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Only mistake I seen was instead of just throwing Ramsey Clark( last adimin attorney general) out of court on last day--they should have made him stop by every military base and explain his motives to troops and then lock him up in Shite jail for 30 days for contempt of court.
But then again maybe better they didn't--GOP might use him in 08 as poster boy on Dems tough on terror issues :)


""“The women and children had their share, and this is what i saw: extraction of nails and teeth, electric shocks, whipping with lashes, using razors to tear the skin into shreds, my aunt was left hanging from the roof after her clothes had been ripped of her in front of her brothers to force them to talk. Do you know how much pain we suffered? Can you imagine? I doubt it.”""

/saddam victim...



don`t be surprisded,dtb.....that they love ramsey clark......and make excuses for this piece of scum...he`s defended practically every monster drawing breath...

these people have completely taken leave of their senses.

this is the result of the amoral education filtering down through our colleges and now into high schools.....they can no longer distinguish between a despotic madman who feeds political rivals into plastic schredders and thereon into 450 mass graves... and the elected leader of the free world who sought to stop him.......force that was used after repeated resolutions at the united nations and thereon by an elected congress.....

these people are actually upset that the worst living madman, after our dear leader of course, is to be hanged.....

bill buckley said it best about the left`s moronic moral equivalence learning disorder....when comparing the u.s. to the soviet union.....something like it was akin to comparing a man who pushes an old lady in front of a bus, and a man who pushes her out of the path of the oncoming bus.....after all, they both go about pushing old ladies around.....


lol
 
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