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To: Cornpone
Saddam Hussein plans to take legal action after a British newspaper published photos of him half-naked in his prison cell and doing his washing. "We will sue the newspaper and everyone who helped in showing these pictures," said Saddam Hussein's chief lawyer Ziad Al-Khasawneh, speaking from Jordan.

Legal action? He'll probably be swinging from a rope before this issue ever gets a court date.

I personally think the woodchipper is too good for him.

10 posted on 05/20/2005 2:30:12 PM PDT by Allegra (Put Newsweek in the Commode....)
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To: Allegra

"Saddam Hussein plans to take legal action after a British newspaper published photos of him half-naked in his prison cell and doing his washing. "We will sue the newspaper and everyone who helped in showing these pictures," said Saddam Hussein's chief lawyer Ziad Al-Khasawneh, speaking from Jordan."

Legal action? He'll probably be swinging from a rope before this issue ever gets a court date.

***Enter Stage Left - the ACLU! (maybe...)
But not husseling for civil rights and victim rights of the thousands raped and murdered by Saddam, his regime, and his sons.

Saddam looks in excellent health and shape for his 68 yrs.
No torture and lash marks and his head hasn't been rudely removed from his body.


42 posted on 05/20/2005 3:11:49 PM PDT by purpleland (The price of freedom is vigilance.)
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"He'll probably be swinging from a rope before this issue ever gets a court date."

Saddam is going to sue for damages and distress? Welcome to Bizarro World.

59 posted on 05/20/2005 6:36:43 PM PDT by Radix (Having the best Free Republic Tag Lines since...what time is it anyhow?)
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