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Long Live Saddam!
Topic Started: Dec 5 2005, 02:14 PM (256 Views)
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Such a defiant picture! Long Live Saddam! Hopefully the imperialists will lose in the bout against his grand Majesty! This ranks in importance with the betrayal and crucifixion of Jesus, amongst other martyrs.

How can you hate a guy with such an awesome car collection? He had Lamborghinis for God's sake. No evil man has such a sexy machine.

This makes me sad. :(
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I saw this thread title and thought Rick or Kathy posted it! :whome:
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FrankM
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I'm glad someone else appreciates Saddam. I think he's a fun guy! Probably a lot of laughs in real life and an all around good soul.
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Dec 5 2005, 02:15 PM
I saw this thread title and thought Rick or Kathy posted it! :whome:

Then you're even more out of touch with reality than I thought you were. :cool:
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Dec 5 2005, 02:53 PM
I'm glad someone else appreciates Saddam. I think he's a fun guy! Probably a lot of laughs in real life and an all around good soul.

Yeah, I bet he's great in reality. Too bad the media and the goverment has had to demonize him.
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Dec 5 2005, 05:15 PM
I saw this thread title and thought Rick or Kathy posted it! :whome:

It is a little known fact that Saddam was a died-in-the-wool pacifist until he spotted kathyk’s and Rick’s posts in the OCR. This gave him the impression the US was soft and cowardly and encouraged him to become aggressive and ruthless in world affairs as well as in the mid-east.

You read it here first!
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Nice avatar Frank. :)
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George K
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Saddam Lawyer Demands Torture, Execution

by Scott Ott

(2005-12-05) — Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, part of Saddam Hussein’s defense team, today attacked the credibility and fairness of the court where his client faces mass murder charges, and demanded that Mr. Hussein be treated as defendants were during the former Iraqi president’s rule.

“This court is nothing but an American puppet institution,” said Mr. Clark. “My client has the right to receive traditional Iraqi-style justice by being secretly tortured, executed and dumped into a mass grave with the other defendants.”

Mr. Clark branded the court proceedings “a sham designed to justify the Bush administration’s illegal war against Iraq.”

“Under Saddam Hussein’s regime, no defendant would have been allowed to languish in a jail cell for months as evidence was gathered in his defense,” Mr. Clark said. “We demand indigenous Iraqi justice immediately.”

The trial judge declared a recess to allow Mr. Hussein time to teach Mr. Clark how to chant anti-American slogans in Arabic.
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On a serious note:

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle....RIAL.xml&rpc=22

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Men and women were tortured for days and babies left to die in an interrogation facility which featured a meat grinder for human flesh, the first prosecution witness to face Saddam Hussein told the court on Monday.

After weeks of delay and legal arguments over security and the legitimacy of the court, the trial of Saddam and seven co- defendants on charges of crimes against humanity heard confusing but graphic witness evidence of torture and summary execution.

"I swear by God I walked by a room and on my left I saw a grinder with blood coming out of it and human hair underneath," said 38-year-old Ahmed Hassan, who said he had been kept in room 63 at the Hakmiya intelligence headquarters in Baghdad.

Hassan, the first witness to face Saddam in court, said he was 15 when Saddam visited the village in July 1982 and Shi'ite militants tried to assassinate him.

Speaking technically as an individual plaintiff alongside the state, which is pressing charges of crimes against humanity, Hassan said he and his family were among hundreds of people rounded up in a security operation run by Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti after an attempt on Saddam's life in the village.
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Can't we revoke Clarks' passport? Perhaps he should stay in Iraq.

I haven't the slightest problem with Clark defending Saddam, but on the basis of evidence, not empty rhetoric that could inflame and cost American lives.
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HOLY CARP!!!
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not a good thing to read when opening up a thread entitled "Long Live Saddam!" :o


Though at least it's prefaced by "on a serious note"!



EDIT
Darn you, Mik!
That arrow is pointing to George's post.
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Are you sure he's being defiant? Could be that he was singing football songs in the bar when they snapped that photo.
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Long live Saddam!

At least long enough to make it to the gallows.
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