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Saddam to Swing
Any thoughts on this?
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Here's a thought...
His death is irrelevant and in no way justifies the war in Iraq and it was highly unlikely that his trial was fair, or that it would even be possible for him to have a fair trial in Iraq. |
Although I agree with everything you've said Radar, he's still obviously guilty of many evil crimes.
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I think that among the people who have been sentenced to the death penalty, at least we know he deserves it.
Now, does that mean I think this is some great victory for the motherland? Not at all, this "war" is more aptly described as an invasion, and his death is irrelevant to the current conflict, as stated above. |
I'm against the death penalty on principal, so this is a hard one for me to rationalise. Firstly because I don't think one human has a right to take anothers life. With regard to Sadam, I don't think him being murdered will in any way make up for what he's done. You can't kill the same person hundreds of times anyway can you? Could he be dangerous if left alive to rot in prison? Probably. Is it safer to remove him from the earth? probably.
He is an incredibly corrupt man. I don't think he could be fixed. |
I agree with Aliantha, the war is STILL unjustified and everything, but saddam does deserve to be punished.
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I don't think he will be a martyr. Although he took care of the Sunnis, it was a tribal thing rather than religious. I don't think the religious leaders, of any persuasion, will want a secular martyr.
That said, Kim and some of the other dictators might use him as an example of US aggression. :2cents: |
Saddam to Swing?
how does he get his wife and the other couple into prison? they have multiplayer conjugal visits? You think he'd be happy with his wife after such a long separation. I suspect that Elspode is somehow mixed up in this. |
Meh. Around these parts, we put a guy to death last Wednesday, and we've got another one scheduled for the day after tomorrow.
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Some people here are taking strange, convoluted positions, apparently for the sake of seeing how well they can play philosophical Twister.
Whelming the dictator is good. Making a democracy where there was autarchy before is good, however many junior-grade tyrants and oppressor wannabes have to get shot in the process. People of that kind wouldn't work for a successful democratic republic in any case. I cannot believe any Libertarian can't accept this, which is why radar and I always fight. Dictators never fall before a radiation of righteous indignation. They do fall to the bullet -- or the drop. |
Mission Accomplished...?
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I am against the death penalty for many reasons... now one more. This will just martyr him.
In some ways, he is already one to "his people". |
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Clodfobble, I wish I had never looked at that link, this kinda stuff really intrigues me and when I went one link further to the watch list....I'm seriously hooked and it will occupy my mind for days. Now I will be researching at least two of those cases to follow them through and get up to date. The death penalty has always sparked something in me, since early school days. |
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