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November 6th, 2006 05:25 PM #22
if bushy-bushy has a hand in this, kung makakausap ko lang sya, i would ask him to reconsider...why?
i would like to tell him to take a look at history.. gen mcarthur then pardoned the emperor of japan from a sure death penalty because of the destruction during WWII. what was mcarthur's reason for that? he was really sure na magkakagulo sa japan dahil the japanese treat their emperor as a god... dami supporters, ika nga...
not sure with iraq, but i think around 2/3 or the iraqi population still support saddam. so lalo ng hindi natapos yung insurgency dun.
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November 6th, 2006 05:50 PM #23
If the majority wants to reconsider Sadam's death penalty, sama na lang sila ni Erap sa Tanay. He-he!
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November 8th, 2006 09:16 AM #26
The verdict on Saddam does not shout justice, it shouts
justification. It means to justify the American occupation of Iraq,
notwithstanding the deception it was founded on, by reminding the
world what a bastard Saddam is. And what a service Bush did the world
by invading his country, raining bombs as smart as Bush is on the
residents of Baghdad, and unleashing policies of mass destruction on
a world the American Caesar (of the Las Vegas variety) barely
understands and a people he couldn't care about. Of course, Saddam is
a bastard. But there's a bigger bastard halfway across the globe, and
there's no court trying him.
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November 8th, 2006 09:32 AM #27
Dude death by hanging is the most humiliating way to be executed(lalo na pag military officers or leaders). It can also last from 15mins to 30mins of struggling, just like some of the condemned men in the nuremburg trials WWII. Some even **** in their pants. Death by hanging is considered fit for criminals only. Well as far as world opinion is concerned he is a criminal.
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