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Some Iraqis Want Saddam Freed, Back as President
Reuters ^ | 7/1/04 | Lin Noueihed

Posted on 07/01/2004 8:37:20 AM PDT by TexKat

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Saddam Hussein stands accused of gassing Iraq's Kurds, crushing its Shi'ites and condemning thousands to death in his dreaded torture chambers, but some Iraqis still want him back as president.

"I don't know why they are trying Saddam. He is guilty of nothing," said Ahmed Abdallah, a student from Baghdad's Sunni Muslim Adhamiya district, once favored by Saddam.

"If it were up to me, I would bring him back as president today, not tomorrow."

Downcast but defiant, a thinner Saddam arrived at a courthouse in handcuffs and chains on Thursday to hear the charges against him.

The images, the first since U.S. forces found him hiding in a hole near his home town of Tikrit in December, stung the pride of some Iraqis who saw his public disgrace as a slap in the face for all Arabs.

"He was a president, an Arab leader. I feel all Arabs are humiliated when I see him as a prisoner like this, no matter what he did," said Faleh Jasem, a driver who was watching the first footage of Saddam facing an Iraqi judge.

"I would feel so hurt if they executed him, because he took a heroic position. He stood up to America and that makes him a real man in my eyes."

"HE WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS"

Many Iraqis want Saddam to be executed, some say they would rather he suffer a more protracted punishment for 35 years of Baathist brutality that saw Sunni Muslim Arabs favored at the expense of the Shi'ite majority and the minority Kurds.

Iraq's interim government is considering restoring the death penalty, suspended during the U.S.-led occupation, but those who benefited from his rule hailed him as a strongman who only crushed bad apples.

"Saddam was our president and we were happy with him so who are these infidels to take him away?" said Hana Majid, whose eldest son lost his job as a senior officer when the United States dissolved the army after last year's war.

"All those people in mass graves were just rabble who deserved everything they got."

In the first step toward a trial that may not start for months, Saddam was accused of suppressing Kurdish and Shi'ite revolts after the 1991 Gulf War, massacring Kurds, killing religious leaders and political figures over three decades.

"The Americans are punishing Saddam for standing up to them," said Mohammed al-Sammaraei, who runs a music shop in Adhamiya, where pictures of the former ruler still take pride of place in some living rooms.

"Under Saddam, I used to work in the government. Now I am sitting at home," said Abdallah, another Adhimiya resident who declined to give his full name.

"Saddam was a part of us for 35 years. He will always be in our hearts," he said touching his chest.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: amazing; fools; fryhisass; iraq; iraqijustice; saddam; saddamites
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To: TexKat

Some people liked Pinochet as well..


21 posted on 07/01/2004 8:45:15 AM PDT by cardinal4 (Its noteworthy that the two biggest shills for the left are Michael Moore and Al Franken..)
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To: TexKat
Many Iraqis want Saddam to be executed, some say they would rather he suffer a more protracted punishment for 35 years of Baathist brutality that saw Sunni Muslim Arabs favored at the expense of the Shi'ite majority and the minority Kurds.

The vast majority of Iraqis who are delighted that Saddam's boot is no longer on their necks. The above short paragraph is the only mention they got.

The mainstream news media isn't even pretending to be unbiased any more.

22 posted on 07/01/2004 8:45:15 AM PDT by Starve The Beast (I used to be disgusted, but now I try to be amused)
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To: PhiKapMom
Yep, this so-called journalistic effort (Reuters) stinks to high heaven. But no where near as badly as the following attitude. This "Arab humiliation" seems to override all sense and sensibilities. No wonder women and children are at risk under such regimes.

"He was a president, an Arab leader. I feel all Arabs are humiliated when I see him as a prisoner like this, no matter what he did," said Faleh Jasem, a driver who was watching the first footage of Saddam facing an Iraqi judge."

23 posted on 07/01/2004 8:45:27 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: TexKat
I was in Slovokia a couple of months ago...I meet a few people that wanted communisim back but only a few...the majority love the life they have now and admit it will take a while before all 8 cyl are firing.

Another point...some people in the US want Kerry for president too...
24 posted on 07/01/2004 8:45:32 AM PDT by Hotdog
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To: TexKat

Can someone please tell one of our fine troops in Iraq that a certain Ahmed Abdallah has requested a personal visit?

Thanks in advance.


25 posted on 07/01/2004 8:45:59 AM PDT by nuffsenuff
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To: Hotdog

meet = met


26 posted on 07/01/2004 8:46:07 AM PDT by Hotdog
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To: TexKat
"Under Saddam, I used to work in the government. Now I am sitting at home," said Abdallah, another Adhimiya resident who declined to give his full name.

Is there some reason this idiot isn't standing trial?

27 posted on 07/01/2004 8:46:23 AM PDT by TBarnett34 (http://www.xanga.com/tbarnett34)
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To: SheLion

The mainstream media will go to great lengths to seek out the minority opinion, so as to enlarge it's real strength, thereby furthering their own agenda.


29 posted on 07/01/2004 8:47:40 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun (Yes, I question their patriotism)
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To: TBarnett34

Adhimiya district = Target

NOW!


30 posted on 07/01/2004 8:48:03 AM PDT by nuffsenuff
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To: PhiKapMom
What a worthless news outlet! - Agreed!
31 posted on 07/01/2004 8:48:36 AM PDT by Free_at_last_-2001 (is clinton in jail yet?)
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To: TexKat
Probably a campaign quote from John F'ing kerry - "If it were up to me, I would bring him [Saddam] back as president today, not tomorrow."

Didn't he claim to have talked to several foreign leaders who want him to win the election? Didn't he also say he was in Vietnam?

32 posted on 07/01/2004 8:50:19 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (It is not Bush's fault... it is the media's fault!)
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To: TexKat

I knew this was from Reuters just reading the title.


33 posted on 07/01/2004 8:50:43 AM PDT by Wait4Truth
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To: Baynative
They long for the return of the day when children could turn in their parents for saying something negative about Saddam and be taken away and killed. Or, when a wife could go to the police and make up a story about her husband plotting against the government and never have to see him come home again.

Totally sick.  How easily swayed some of them are still to this day.  And to hear the young people speak like this just makes me sick.  To have this brutal tyrant off of the streets is a blessing.  But some of them still don't see it this way.

It might be a very long haul.

34 posted on 07/01/2004 8:51:15 AM PDT by SheLion (Please register to vote! We can't afford to remain silent!!)
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To: anniegetyourgun
The mainstream media will go to great lengths to seek out the minority opinion, so as to enlarge it's real strength, thereby furthering their own agenda.

Does it make you sick? It sure makes "me" sick!

35 posted on 07/01/2004 8:52:17 AM PDT by SheLion (Please register to vote! We can't afford to remain silent!!)
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To: TexKat
I feel all Arabs are humiliated when I see him as a prisoner like this, no matter what he did,...

as long as he didn't do it to you, right? Jerk was probably next on the feed-into-the-shredder list and still doesn't know it.

36 posted on 07/01/2004 8:53:14 AM PDT by JoeSixPack1 (Freedom Stands Because Heroes Serve.)
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To: SheLion
This one man, couldn't have been more then 23 years-old, stated that Saddam was right. Bush should be in court because he is the criminal. Not Saddam. Made me sick. I switched back to Fox.

I didn't know Michael Moore is 23!

37 posted on 07/01/2004 8:53:16 AM PDT by GiveEmDubya (We Need a New Reagan Revolution)
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To: All

Letting Saddam survive capture/interrogation was an incredibly stupid error on our part.


38 posted on 07/01/2004 8:54:06 AM PDT by BadAndy (Specializing in unnecessarily harsh comments.)
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To: TexKat
"I would feel so hurt if they executed him, because he took a heroic position. He stood up to America and that makes him a real man in my eyes."

Im sure real men execute, gas women and children, deny education, and build shredders in their backyard for enjoyment. Please let us not forget the chopping off of hands, arms, tongues and torture. Saddam is a real demon.I think his father Satan should be very proud. I will take a real cowboy over this slime anyday. This is so disturbing.

39 posted on 07/01/2004 8:54:07 AM PDT by LadyShallott ("An armed society is a polite society."~Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: SheLion

These so-called journalists are becoming increasingly transparent as each week marches on to election day. It goes beyond making me sick....


40 posted on 07/01/2004 8:54:24 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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