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New video of Saddam’s corpse on Internet
Boston Herald ^
| Associated Press
Posted on 01/08/2007 9:01:30 PM PST by Magic Sam
BAGHDAD, Iraq-- A new video of Saddam Husseins corpse, with a gaping neck wound, was posted on the Internet early Tuesday, the second leaked...
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To: pandoraou812
I don't question whether or not he deserved to die (he obviously did), but the way his execution was handled is only throwing gas on the fire. Look at it this way: is the sectarian blowback from the appearance that this was a Shiite lynching and not justice making it easier or harder for our troops to get the job done?
This execution was simply a bunch of thugs killing another thug. Listening to those idiots jabber back and forth like a bunch of monkeys pretty much makes it apparent there will never be a stable Iraq.
To: Oldexpat
Saddam departed in a much more dignified manner than say Mussolini. He was hung and died without much pain..how much more can you ask?How about it not be done by people who turn it into propaganda for sectarians and Moqtada al Sadr?
To: jonesboheim
This execution was simply a bunch of thugs killing another thug. Listening to those idiots jabber back and forth like a bunch of monkeys pretty much makes it apparent there will never be a stable Iraq.
Sad but all too true. I think they live to kill. They don't need any excuse.
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01/09/2007 7:06:26 AM PST
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pandoraou812
( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
To: Screamname
Here is a brief clip from the video. Who knew Saddam had a cat...
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01/09/2007 7:25:36 AM PST
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Tatze
(I'm in a state of taglinelessness!)
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