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Chrizzle 30-12-2006 09:15 AM

Well thank god thats over!

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 09:39 AM

i still think it is still a little sad even though i hate him

Bells 30-12-2006 10:02 AM

I'm in a mixed-up mental state really. Sure, he deserved it totally, and yeah, I'm glad it's over, but I still can't help feeling a little weird about it all. Things still seem really unresolved to me, and I don't like that feeling.

bonnie43uk 30-12-2006 10:38 AM

i have'nt recieved any sick texts yet .. it wont be long though! .. my mate Lee is pretty quick off the mark when something big happens!

GlitterEyes 30-12-2006 10:46 AM

Yeah I'm quite suprised no photoshopped images/cartoons have been sent...but give it time.

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 11:17 AM

They just showed a picture of his body after the hanging. It was quite groosome.

Sticks 30-12-2006 11:20 AM

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Originally posted by Markus
They just showed a picture of his body after the hanging. It was quite groosome.
and so is your spelling of gruesome :nono:

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sticks
Quote:

Originally posted by Markus
They just showed a picture of his body after the hanging. It was quite groosome.
and so is your spelling of gruesome :nono:
:nono: Everyone makes mistakes.

Ella 30-12-2006 11:27 AM

All I could do was laugh when I heard he was hung this morning, Call me mean, But he deserved it!

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sticks
Quote:

Originally posted by Markus
They just showed a picture of his body after the hanging. It was quite groosome.
and so is your spelling of gruesome :nono:
lmfao:dance2::dance2::joker:

Dan_ 30-12-2006 12:06 PM

I was listening to the radio when it happend, they interupted the world football phone in for it, just felt weird when they said they were doing it.

He got what he deserved though.

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 12:08 PM

He did deserve it, yeah.
Feels weird that he's actually gone now.

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 12:09 PM

he is probably glad to be out of it

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 12:10 PM

Probably. But I heard he was shouting words before they hanged him though.

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 12:13 PM

what kind of words

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 12:14 PM

Er I cant remember, it was stuff like traitors or something.

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 12:31 PM

famous last words

Sticks 30-12-2006 01:13 PM

[Cynical mode]Nice way to get him silenced and out of the way to avoid any damaging revelations at the next trial [/cynical mode]

Lauren 30-12-2006 03:25 PM

Sticks, I don't agree with you when you say he has died a martyr. The Iraqi's believe that dying as a martyr is by firing squad, as this signifies they died a soldier. Instead, Saddam was hanged - like any common criminal in Iraq.

Also, surely if there were any "damaging revelations" - they would have been revealed in the first trial, and the numerous hearings before and after. And if there was anything too bad, he would have said it in his final rites.

But, I like your cynical thinking!

MarkWaldorf 30-12-2006 03:27 PM

1 - 0 to Lauren while Sticks has yet to score. :laugh:

sol 30-12-2006 04:16 PM

I'm glad he's gone so we can start 2007 without him. I agree with what Lauren said about being a 'martyr'.

Siouxsie 30-12-2006 04:21 PM

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Originally posted by Markus
1 - 0 to Lauren while Sticks has yet to score. :laugh:
very witty markus

Sticks 30-12-2006 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Sticks, I don't agree with you when you say he has died a martyr. The Iraqi's believe that dying as a martyr is by firing squad, as this signifies they died a soldier. Instead, Saddam was hanged - like any common criminal in Iraq.
It depends upon the spin put on it by those hostile to the US and Al Quaida

Lauren 30-12-2006 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sticks
Quote:

Originally posted by LaurenFah
Sticks, I don't agree with you when you say he has died a martyr. The Iraqi's believe that dying as a martyr is by firing squad, as this signifies they died a soldier. Instead, Saddam was hanged - like any common criminal in Iraq.
It depends upon the spin put on it by those hostile to the US and Al Quaida
True, but it doesn't help their case the fact that Saddam specifically requested to be killed by firing squad and was denied that right by the "infidels". And instead he had to die like every common criminal in Iraq.

They don't have much common ground to base their argument /ideological beliefs upon.

Red Moon 30-12-2006 04:37 PM

My post (edited) from the Iraq Today Thread

Quote:

I don't think that the killing of Saddam Hussein will have any beneficial effect the situation in Iraq. It just ends the war officially for the US government, British government and the puppet government of Iraq by showing that they have the power to kill the leader of the opposing force after a show trial in Iraq. Thinking back it is quiet obvious why the US in particular didn't want a International trial of Saddam Hussein because they would have been shown to be complicit in some of the acts of genocide. They knoew about them and even aided Saddam Hussein at the time they took place.

If anything his death will increase the insurgent attacks as his supporters carry out his instructions to join forces with Islamists rebels and disrupt the civilian infrastructure of Iraq. While the insurgent raids continue Iraq can never be stabilised. My fear is that Iraq will never be united and will fragment into a fire fight which will lead to even greater acts of genocide as one group tries to wipe the other off the face of the earth.

As the days and weeks go on the celebrations in Shia areas at the death of Saddam will only make the divisions in the country worse. And the Shia's will see it as license to do as the want to the minorities in the country. Of course you can't deny the pleasure felt by many who suffered at the hands of Saddam's tyrannical regime, but to then use his reign as an excuse to start a new period of tyranny is unforgivable.

You can already see the start of this in police stations through out Iraq, where prisoners are being tortured and murdered without trial. Only the other week the British forces had to raid a police station to save a group of prisoners from the bullet. A lot of these prisoners will be Saddam Hussein supporters caught up in the revenge of Shia rivals who are running the armed forces and the police. What have they to lose by joining the fight break up the country. As far as they are concerned it is better to fight than to sit around to wait to be arrested and end up dead in by some form of victor's justice at the hands of their Shia rivals.

All this isn't going to be helped by Iraq Government and Christian West insistence that the trial was fair. Human Rights Watch who observed every day of the process were highly critical of the trial process. And they concluded in their report it was not a fair trial, and the soundness of the verdict was questionable. Human Rights Watch criticised the management of the trial, protection given to witnesses, the lack of material given to the defense, prejudicial comments made by Iraqi politicians and the defense for using the court as a political grandstand. This report and the feeling of Governments in the region will give justification to those who supported Saddam in taking arms with the Islamists rebels to remove the Iraq Government by destabilising the Country.

The future doesn't look good. And I fear that the comments by the Christian West are only going to make things worse. Our troops will pay with there lives for execution of Saddam as will many of the Iraq people caught up in the violence of a disintegrating state. Further to this by executing Saddam when they did the Government effectively upset the Kurds by killing the chief defendant in the trail for gassing of the Kurds in the 80's. His execution won't solve the problems of the country but will make the divisions greater.


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