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Uday Hussein set to surrender
Fox News

Posted on 05/23/2003 3:23:47 AM PDT by Mensch

According to Fox News WSJ says Uday is set to surrender!


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: decapitation; surrender; uday; unluckyday
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To: prisoner6
Well, Saddam has ALWAYS been in questionable mental health. No surprises here. I think Uday should be hung in the public square and people should do a Mussolini on him. Heads on pikes!
61 posted on 05/23/2003 6:29:46 AM PDT by Marysecretary (GOD is still in control!)
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To: Mensch
Uday surrendering?

What great news!

Now if we can only capture his two brothers, Parfait and Souffle!

62 posted on 05/23/2003 6:30:48 AM PDT by albee
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To: Reo
The charges against him should consist simply of a positive electrode and a negative electrode.

LOL!

63 posted on 05/23/2003 6:30:54 AM PDT by Aquinasfan
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To: Jemian
You can't surrender when you're dead. Basic law of the universe.

Unless you're a Democrat in which case you can not only surrender, but you can even vote - several times in each election.

64 posted on 05/23/2003 6:34:08 AM PDT by Attillathehon (Just got this story in my email.)
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To: Mensch

Report: Saddam's Son Uday Thinking of Surrendering

Friday, May 23, 2003

Saddam Hussein's son Uday is considering surrendering to U.S. forces, but so far has been reluctant to do so because of a tough negotiating posture by the U.S. government, according to a third party with knowledge of the discussions, the Wall Street Journal (search) reported Friday.

U.S. officials in Washington had no comment, the paper said.

Uday Hussein (search), who is hiding in a Baghdad suburb, wants to know what the charges against him will be and the process for interrogation and custody, the source told the Journal.

U.S. officials don't seem especially interested in cutting a deal, because they assume Uday will be caught sooner or later, the source told the paper.

Uday, Saddam's eldest son, was commander of Iraq's paramilitary unit, known as the Saddam Fedayeen, and he was also chairman of the Iraqi Olympic Committee (search). He is No. 3 on the coalition's most-wanted list, after his father and his brother, Qusay.

Uday fears that Iraqi citizens will kill him if they find him, and may instead choose the safety of a U.S. prison, the person said, adding that Uday frequently changes his mind about surrendering. "He doesn't have good choices," the person said.

Saddam is also alive and in suburban Baghdad, the person familiar with Uday's surrender discussions said he has been told by a Saddam relative. He added that the deposed leader is in questionable mental health.

The U.S. government has asked intermediaries for help in finding him or negotiating a surrender, but this person knows of no progress, the paper reported.

Before Tariq Aziz, Iraq's former deputy prime minister, surrendered, he told his family and others that Mr. Hussein's sons took more than $1 billion in gold from Iraq's central bank, the person said. It has already been reported that the sons took more than $1 billion in cash.

On Thursday, U.S. forces captured Aziz Saleh al-Numan, the highest-ranking capture on the list of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis.

Al-Numan, a former senior Baath Party leader, was nabbed in spite of the reported efforts by his family to throw the U.S. track. He was the "King of Diamonds," and No. 8 on Central Command's list.

U.S. officials have said al-Numan is one of nine top Iraqi leaders whom the United States wants to see tried for war crimes or crimes against humanity.

Several days ago his relatives reportedly published an advertisement in one of Baghdad's new newspapers saying that he died of a heart attack. It said his sister held a mourning ceremony at her house.

Al-Numan's family had been involved in talks with U.S.-led forces for three weeks, Time magazine reported Thursday. They wanted assurances that Al-Numan, 62, would not be charged in an Iraqi court and that he would receive treatment for his diabetes, the report said.

The capture of al-Numan brought to 25 the number of Iraqis from the top-55 list who are in coalition custody, according to the Pentagon's count.

Al-Numan was prominent in the quelling of the Shiite uprising in the south in March 1991 in the immediate aftermath of the U.S.-led attack that ousted the Iraqi army from Kuwait. A Shiite, he had a reputation for cruel treatment of the rebels, accused by opposition groups of killing and torture.

Before the 1991 uprising, when he was governor of Najaf, he was accused of arresting, torturing and killing Shiite clerics during the 1980-88 Iraq-Iran war.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

65 posted on 05/23/2003 6:36:50 AM PDT by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Mensch
No Deals!

At most, he should be offered the choice of a cigarette and blindfold.

66 posted on 05/23/2003 6:37:47 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (You say Muss-lim, I say Moose-limb; Let's call the whole thing off.)
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To: prisoner6
I guess Uday & Saddam didn't escape into Syria with billions of dollars like the liberals I know have been telling me.
67 posted on 05/23/2003 6:38:00 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: hellinahandcart
ROFL! The first words out of my mouth reading this was...I thought the little bastard was dead.
68 posted on 05/23/2003 6:39:29 AM PDT by CathyRyan
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To: Mensch
When I heard this on Fox, my first reaction was, "what's the catch?" This hateful SOB is not going to do anything without an ulterior motive. What could be in it for him? What does he possibly stand to gain?
69 posted on 05/23/2003 6:40:16 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: Tamsey
Uday and Qusay are 'pig latin' for "Dude" and "Suzie Q"
70 posted on 05/23/2003 6:40:54 AM PDT by evets (Dude, where's my camel?)
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To: CathyRyan
oop! Damn. I thought the little bastard was dead.
71 posted on 05/23/2003 6:40:56 AM PDT by CathyRyan
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To: Dubh_Ghlase
Then there's the ever popular Crane-used-as-a-gallows-in-the-parking-lot routine...

I think the Iraqi populace would like it better if Uday was hung by the FEET from the crane in the parking lot

Then a US SF trooper would address the crowd, and say "Ladies and gentlemen! We're going to introduce a new custom to Iraq. It came out of Mexico. It's called 'Whack the Piniata' Here's how it works..."

72 posted on 05/23/2003 6:49:56 AM PDT by SauronOfMordor (Heavily armed, easily bored, and off my medication)
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To: sweetliberty
What could be in it for him? What does he possibly stand to gain?

A green card, like President Clinton told his daddy? </sarcasm>

"Oh, Bill's not President anymore? ouch!
What do you mean by 'freedom is not free'? He said it WAS!!!"

-- Uday

73 posted on 05/23/2003 6:54:50 AM PDT by LurkedLongEnough (Ritualistic conformity = wasted minds.)
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To: Young Rhino
"Let audience members know that the next season of this Muslim Survivor show will contain another star player of the Religion of Peace/Terrorism."

That is really demented! I like it.

74 posted on 05/23/2003 6:56:47 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: randita
You know, the "they're still alive" team has been working overtime on Osama and Saddam, no wonder we get a report now about Uday. Those Bast&^%$ have to keep the myths going or face loss of any remaining power among their slaves/thugs.
75 posted on 05/23/2003 6:58:26 AM PDT by epluribus_2
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To: Mensch
**Don't forget his other cellmate Ben Dover**

And Marc Rich.
76 posted on 05/23/2003 6:58:52 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Reo
I suspect they are delaying because they know that Uday is losing his grip and given his history, he will do something very impulsive and very stupid soon and he will be caught anyway and we will have negotiated nothing.
77 posted on 05/23/2003 7:00:07 AM PDT by sweetliberty ("Having the right to do a thing is not at all the same thing as being right in doing it.")
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Thats enough, Dave.
78 posted on 05/23/2003 7:09:50 AM PDT by Rebelbase (220, 221 whatever it takes.)
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To: DoctorMichael
I like the "stoning" method.


79 posted on 05/23/2003 7:15:58 AM PDT by unixfox (Close the borders, problems solved!)
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To: bullseye1911
"Uday....meet Bubba, your new roommate!"

Wow, wouldn't that be something to see?
80 posted on 05/23/2003 7:18:31 AM PDT by freekitty (W)
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