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Iraqi leader urges Saddam execution
AP on Yahoo ^
| 10/19/06
| Bushra Juhi and Jamal Halaby - ap
Posted on 10/19/2006 10:13:28 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: Victor
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posted on
10/19/2006 12:02:59 PM PDT
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ASA Vet
(If you know how many firearms you have, you don't have enough yet.)
To: NormsRevenge
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10/19/2006 12:32:09 PM PDT
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jonascord
("Don't shoot 'em! Let 'em burn!...")
To: NormsRevenge
Yes, he is right. Crowd psychology is such that it is hard to replace a living leader while it is quite a good deal easier to replace a dead leader no matter how beloved or hated.
Until Saddam is gone, he will create hopes of return for those who supported and profited by his leadership. Once gone they may initially try outrage but the danger will be they become outcasts. Assume, like people the world over, they will adjust quickly to the death of Saddam and move on. Finally, those who are in the new regime cannot feel free from a counter revolution until he is dead.
The sooner the better. Best of all would have been shots into Saddam in his spider hole bunker.
To: rightinthemiddle
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10/20/2006 11:58:07 AM PDT
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CottShop
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