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the guy was responsible for killing close to a million people - you question was hanging unjust. In your mind how many people should he kill before hanging is the right justice. Perhaps decapitation with a hack saw blade on Arab TV would have been more just. |
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The Scorpion
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Well, this question has been asked in one form or another about 274 times now. I actually find it a little disconcerting that so many would feel such sentiment for a man who did the things he did. Wow. |
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Jessie P
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If only America treated its murderers the same way....but no, we let them sit on death row for decades.... |
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Gypsy Gal
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Why would you say that it is like me saying was he too harsh in his killing of people? |
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ANIMAL
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I know of at least 1,000 Kurds who would beg to differ with you. |
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ncidso
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no freaking way he is a very very very very very very very bad guy. |
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007
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NOT |
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lonewolf1
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If it was, its too late now....... |
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its_rhea_peea
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He himself ordered for hundreds of people to be gassed. Many of them were children.
Nothing would have been too harsh. I don't care how many people helped him. He did it too, so he deserved so much worse then what he got. |
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Troy (AKA Mule)
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Ask the tens of thousands he had murdered if it was,Duh!!!!!!!! |
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dulce chica
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His punishment was NOT too harsh... if someone in America kills multiple people they get teh death penalty... Sadaam killed thousands... He DESERVED to die |
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you_likea_the_sauce
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This is a man who killed people in his family. He tortured other people by sending them through plastic recycling shredders while they screamed for mercy. He killed hundreds of thousands. I have no feeling of remorse about his punishment. |
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Golf King
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No he deserved it |
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taraloha
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I don't think the relatives of the people he killed would think it's too harsh a sentence. I'm pro-death penalty (obviously). Killing Saddam won't bring back the people he killed, but it will prevent him from killing again. Allowing him to live the rest of his life in prison would be wrong, in my opinion. He is no better or worse than any other killer in history -- from Hitler all the way down to Susan Smith and Andrea Yates (who killed their own children). None of those people should have been allowed the relative comfort of prison (though that's what Smith and Yates got as their sentences -- prison). They didn't allow their victims to live; why should they be allowed to live? |
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sad kitty
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Absolutely NOT. in fact it wasn't harsh enough. I personally have seen his actions onto his own people. He ordered the total extinction of a race of people. He is nothing but a MODERN DAY Hitler. And these people need to get there facts straight. It was not hundreds, not thousands, The number of the people he killed was well over 100,000. It is the bleeding heart liberals like you , that make me saddened that I fought for your rights to be able to ask such asinine questions. The man should have been killed thousands of times. And to those morons that think We hung him. Get your facts straight HIS OWN COUNTRY HUNG HIM. The did a service to the rest of the world. |
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Ri
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Nope... |
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Smoky!
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NO! |
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Middlefinger!
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WOW...look ma...a real-life Rebecca from Sunnybrook Farm!
Why do people like you try to find the bright-side of things like this...after the deed has been done?
Where was your question (like this) BEFORE the hanging? |
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TJ815
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yea because a life of being bored in jail makes up for killing thousands of mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, and kids. |
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ascendent2
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Think about it like this. If your Mom was raped,tor-chard and finally when he was done with her he killed her. What would you like done to him then? Death let him off easy but his mouth can't rant anymore. |
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michael
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NO, SHOULD HAVE SHOT HIM AFTERWORDS.... |
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crazysrki1
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I am against the death penalty, i do not like to see anyone die, even a maniac like that. I think that spending a life in prison, in which they deny you all the luxuries and freedoms you are used to until you die is a much harsher punishment. Keeping him alive till he was 90 in terrible conditions in a prison cell with hardly any daylight and less food would be the best punishment. To kill a guy like that, is going easy on him. He thinks he is going to heaven, hell this is probably what he preferred to waiting in a cell for his clock to stop ticking. People like Saddam who take the lives of other people and don't even flinch are monsters, but i bet he thought he was right about what he was doing. By Killing him we make the same mistake, wouldn't you rather prove him wrong and make sure he lives in agony, than kill him and hope he is in hell? |
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stevie *
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Define harsh. By Saddam's own stardards, no...it was'nt harsh enough. By his own standards, he would have been tortured slowly until death. And WHO defines whether the death penalty is harsh in itself? For thousands of years all the governing authorities of the world punished murderers by death. Now that liberals come along, who are they to say THEY are now the "new enlightened ones" and should tell us what is immoral or harsh and impose this new liberal philosophy upon the rest of the world? Personally i dont believe in torture (unless the guy wore a turbin and told us he knew when and where the next Al Qaida attack will happen). |
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J
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Well, I wouldn't want to get hanged myself. So it seems harsh. I'd rather be unconscious and then killed. So it doesn't cause any pain. But, yeah. That's just me. :] Also, you have to think about the Iraqi Government and their laws and customs. But, yeahh. :] |
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BRITS OUT
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He was obviously mentally ill to have done the things he did. I think it was to harsh. |
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shannonscorpio
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I agree with Jessie. I don't know her opinion on captial punishment, but I am against it. I guess it's my values and, in part, my religious beliefs. But if you're going to kill someone...if that's your law and your belief...don't make someone sit on death row forever. Cruel and unusual punishment is against the law and I can't imagine a worse sentence than wondering each day if it's the day you die. So I "like" the way they did it. And overseeing the murder of hundreds of people...I still don't believe in the death penalty, but you're really pushing it then... |
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Random Guy on The Net
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yes it was harsh, considering rumsfield and crew used to do business with him. who sold him the chemical weapons that he used? |
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