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saddam may have been regarded as a proud man but in fact he was just a coward

he thought he could rule by torture and fear just like hitler but his rule was short-lived because these methods can only go sa far. and of course suicide would be a coward's solution not a proud man's solution. he could only maintain his proud man's mask this far! i'm surprised that he even thought that he could ever escape the americans. sooner or later osama gets his ass fried too, everything is just a matter of time! these guys will rot in hell getting their torture 1000k times harder than they aplied on their fellow human beings....

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahaha................ that's my opinion!

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Some iraqi will probably assassinate him, or a court of the New Iraq will sentence him to death.

 

Funny you should mention torture, VIOLENCE... one of the things he's done before is throw dissidents into a large woodchipper... the lucky ones went in head first.

 

Monday I started working with a man at a sawmill. it's relatively safe, the log sits still, and the saw moves horizontally through the log, and after removing some sides, removes near-perfect boards.

 

Now, lately I was reminded that movies like scarface feature rather graphic scenes of torture, and looking at that saw put an image in my head. You mentioning Saddam and Torture in the same post, and that saw... gruesome.

Posted (edited)

saddam may be many faces of evil but returning him the favor does

not justify the cause of the war led by the U.S.

 

although this would be very hard for those who have lost their love ones

in the battle, still if we are to justify every actions that has been taken to

take down saddam's reign of terror then it would be best if we start with

compassion.

Edited by Ash Crimson

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