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And more and more stories will surface...each more sickening than the last.
1 posted on 03/21/2003 2:09:09 PM PST by EllaMinnow
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To: redlipstick
At least, there is no mention of nuns being raped and infants being speared in bayonet practice as certain forces marched through Belgium in 1914. You gotta look at the bright side. George Creel has passed on, hasn't he?
87 posted on 03/21/2003 2:59:45 PM PST by gabby hayes
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To: redlipstick
Thats why we need him alive. So he can show the world what they appeased. To show the liberals what containment is, and how it affects the people who they arrogantly think they are speaking for, by containment.
And to harden the resolve to go after Kim Jong IL; he, too, is a sexual predator.
89 posted on 03/21/2003 3:01:05 PM PST by cardinal4 (The Senate Armed Services Comm; the Chinese pipeline into US secrets)
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Lavrenti Beria is also said to have liked to rape girls of around this age. Another apparent similarity with the Stalin regime.
90 posted on 03/21/2003 3:02:23 PM PST by aristeides
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To: redlipstick
Oh, Saddam must be so proud of his sons. Sick b*st*rds.
95 posted on 03/21/2003 3:10:42 PM PST by reformed_dem (For office use only)
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Saddam Hussein's eldest son mercilessly beats girls as young as 12 on the soles of their feet if they refuse to sleep with him, Iraqi defectors said today.
 

Heck, this is nothing.

 

 

Roman Polanski is probably going to win an Oscar simply because he's a pedophile. And the best part is, the media will rejoice.

99 posted on 03/21/2003 3:18:30 PM PST by Fintan (There's a reason we're right: We're Right.)
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To: redlipstick
These are the kind of people that the liberals embrace and support while spitting on their own country. Their "for the children" crap is transparent and worthless. They don't care about Iraqi, Afghani, and U.N. atrocities against kids.
102 posted on 03/21/2003 3:19:29 PM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: redlipstick
Saddam's son beats 12-year-olds who say no to sex.

I am saddened and deeply troubled that we are going to war with a person who chooses an alternative lifestyle.

107 posted on 03/21/2003 3:27:25 PM PST by Moonman62
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To: redlipstick
I am sure N.O.W is outraged.
110 posted on 03/21/2003 3:32:23 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross ((no more movies anymore))
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To: redlipstick
God forgive me, but if this monster is still alive, I hope the common folk find him and tear him limb from limb.
113 posted on 03/21/2003 3:34:23 PM PST by agrace
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To: redlipstick
Sick.
116 posted on 03/21/2003 3:35:29 PM PST by k2blader (If one good thing can be said about the UN, it is that it taught me how to spell “irrelevant.”)
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In 1976 Saddam paid an official visit to France, his first and last to any Western country, and was received by Chirac as a head of state.

It was not until 1991 that Chirac broke contacts with Saddam as a result of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

The friendship forged between the two men proved profitable for both sides. France sold an estimated $20 billion worth of weapons, including Mirage fighters, to Iraq, and emerged as Iraq's biggest trading partner, in a wide-range of civilian goods and services, after Russia. In exchange, Iraq focused on France as its largest oil market in Europe.

During five of his seven-year first term as president, Chirac was unable to pursue an Iraq policy of his own because he had to contend with a Socialist-Communist cabinet headed by his then political rival Lionel Jospin.

Since last April, however, Chirac, with his supporters in control of both the parliament and the cabinet, has assumed personal charge of the Iraqi issue by setting up a special "policy cell" within the Elysee Palace.
Chirac has dispatched a special emissary to Baghdad to sound out "the possibility of change without war."

The emissary is Pierre Delval, described by many as a brilliant young diplomat.

He first went to Baghdad using as cover the post of director of the French state-owned National Printing Company, but has since been seconded to the Quai d'Orsay, the French foreign office.

The Delval mission is designed in a way as to allow him to spend ten days in Iraq each month, thus giving Paris a direct diplomatic presence in the absence of an ambassador.

According to sources Iraqi response to Delval has been "more than encouraging."

This was symbolized by the fact that Saddam Hussein invited the French diplomat to attend a four-hour session of the Iraqi government last month when the latest threats from Washington were debated.

Delval's main Iraqi contact man is Tareq Aziz, the veteran Baathist leader who has been close to the French for years.

In recent months, however, Delval has also forged links with Qussai, Saddam Hussein's younger son. The two have met on at least six occasions and held "very broad discussions on all aspects of policy."

French sources believe that Qussai, unlike his elder brother Uday whom they describe as "unpredictable," could play a central role in a period of transition.

One idea is for Qussai to be appointed prime minister, a post now held by Saddam himself, so that he can form a cabinet of new generation and bring in new faces, mostly technocrats.

Another French idea is that the Baath party, now controlled by Uday, should be revived under a new leadership.

Delval has met several Baath leaders to evoke the possibility of a congress in which the Iraqi ruling party could "carry out major reforms of policy and personnel."

The French believe that the Baath remains a real political force in Iraq and should not be dismissed out of hand.

Paris sources claim that Saddam's decision to announce a general amnesty, including the release of all political prisoners, is a response to French suggestions.

Another French suggestion is that Saddam should announce an amnesty, perhaps next April, for Iraqis in exile, inviting them all to return home and help rebuild the country.

Another part of the plan is to hold fresh parliamentary elections, perhaps next autumn, so that a more credible legislature could be formed. The French want the new parliament to include members from the two principal Kurdish parties plus the Iraqi Communist party, and independents, especially women.

Unlike Washington that presents Iraq's leadership as a coterie of war criminals, Paris insists that the Iraqi ruling elite includes many "valuable individuals".

One senior French official even told us that Paris believed that Iraq had "potentially the most effective leadership group in the whole of the Arab world."

Apart from Qussai and Tareq Aziz, Iraqi officials who appear to be supporting the French initiative include the National Assembly Speaker Saadoun Hammadi, diplomatic advisor Nizar Hamdoun, Commerce Minister Muhamamd Mahdi-Saleh, head of the Central Bank Muhammad al-Hawwash, presidential adviser Abdulrazzaq al-Hashemi, Industry Minister Amer al-Rashid, and Foreign Minister Naji al-Sabri.

To these are added a number of technocrats, senior civil servants, university teachers, and private businessmen with links to France.

"We can change Iraq without war," says a French source. "All we need is time to show that our scenario works better than that of Washington."

What France is proposing in Iraq is already seen in Paris as "the Chirac Doctrine" which is aimed at persuading "trouble-making regimes" to accept peaceful change.

The question is: Will Washington stand back and watch while the Chirac doctrine is pout to its first major test?
123 posted on 03/21/2003 3:50:09 PM PST by kcvl
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This monster will NOT be missed!! I'm sure the people of Iraq will be glad if he's gone. They won't inherit him from his father. But if we're lucky, all three were killed in the bombing on Wed.!
127 posted on 03/21/2003 4:00:57 PM PST by SuziQ
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And more and more stories will surface...each more sickening than the last.

The next story that could come out may have Scott Ritter and Uday tag-teaming teeny boppers.

130 posted on 03/21/2003 4:06:53 PM PST by demlosers
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To: redlipstick
From a back-issue of The Onion (of questionable taste, to be sure, but I found it hilarious):

"Highjackers Surprised to Find Selves in Hell"

133 posted on 03/21/2003 4:17:34 PM PST by SerpentDove (Dallas Pro-America Rally, Sat 3/22 3-5 PM, JFK Memorial and Old Red Courthouse. BE THERE!)
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To: redlipstick
Oh, my God!!!!!!!
136 posted on 03/21/2003 4:21:15 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
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To: redlipstick
sick bastard alert!
137 posted on 03/21/2003 4:21:15 PM PST by glory
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THIS IS THE SCUM THE PROTESTORS PROTECT


138 posted on 03/21/2003 4:22:33 PM PST by The Wizard (Demonrats are enemies of America)
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To: redlipstick
I want to see the press and our government give lots of coverage to these reports. The stories of the torture Saddam has inflicted on the people of Iraq should be told in full(no editing the "shocking" or "disturbing" details).

I hope the press doesn't "drop" this after the war is over and go back to covering stupid news, like car chases.

Let me put it this way: If I had tons of money and was in charge of the government, after the war is over, I'd round up the ignorant, stupid, "peace protesters" and 99.6% of the demacratic party, and 100% of the college "Proffesor's" put them on planes and fly them to Kuwait and Iraq. I'd give them all tours of Saddamm's torture chambers, and the museum in Kuwait that has stories of the children and people he had murdered. Then let them try to "explain" their wanting to keep Hussein in power to all the victims and familys of victims. At the very least, maybe some one could make a compialiation of stories of abuse at the hands of Saddam's regime (they could interveiw the Iraqi Americans ). Then MAKE the uninformed idiot "peaceniks" watch it. The cure for ignorance is knowlege .

( It would be sort of like what they did in WW II when the allies went into a town that had had a concentration camp. They took all the people who lived in the town and marched them through the camp. The people cried and fainted at seeing it and all the dead and starving people in it. The allies asked them: How could they NOT NOTICE something was wrong in their town? HOW COULD THEY LET THAT HAPPEN? I wish we could do some thing like that.)

God Bless our troops and the British troops and all who are with us, and God protect innocent Iraqi people and grant us a speedy victory. Amen

143 posted on 03/21/2003 4:34:22 PM PST by fly_so_free (Zhey got Scud mizzles??Zhey not zupposed to have doze.-Hans Blix on Scud missles being fired by Iraq)
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Oh no...Bush is the evil monster, not this guy. Let's ask for a comment from the NOW Gang.
149 posted on 03/21/2003 5:52:51 PM PST by Hildy
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To: redlipstick
Uday will sleep with Chirac in hell! They deserve each other!
150 posted on 03/21/2003 5:55:51 PM PST by Doctor Don
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