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Message # 7426.2.3.3.1.1.1.1 Subject: Re: Re: Re: Saddam Hussein ain't returning to power. Live with it. Date: Mon 15/12/03 14:31:06 GMT Name: Desert Hawk |
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I agree 100%. When it comes to this war, Hawk is definately an appropriate name for me. Saddam was a threat to peace loving people everywhere. I say that we make him an offer that if he can give us information that lets us find Osama, then Saddam can life. Otherwise, kill the bastard! By the way, I'm glad that you liked my message on that video game message board that we both also frequent. |
In reply to Message (7426.2.3.3.1.1.1) Re: Re: Saddam Hussein ain't returning to power. Live with it.
By G.O.P. - Mon 15/12/03 10:24:05 GMT I am extremely happy that So Damn Insane (Saddam Hussein) has been captured. He was a threat to all civilized people in the world. He paid bounties to the families of suicide bombers. He had an airplane fuselage somewhere in the Iraq desert where they trained terrorists to hijack airplanes. he probably would have developed nuclear weapons if Israel hadn't bombed his nublear reactor back in 1981. He had 12 years to allow comprehensive weapons inspections, and he refused. He could have avoided this war, but chose not to. Just like the Taliban could have avoided war if they had turned over Osama and his top generals. Both wars were necessary for the security of the world. I say God bless George W. Bush!!! If Howard Dean becomes president, this country and the world are totally screwed!!! |
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By Husband of Sarah - Mon 15/12/03 06:47:03 GMT Being an enemy of agressive American politics doesnt mean being a supporter of Saddams politics. |
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By WetCasual - wetcasual@yahoo.com Sun 14/12/03 10:49:43 GMT Besides, Osama bin Laden is still running around, so you've still got him to cheer at |
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By Husband of Sarah - Sun 14/12/03 09:18:30 GMT 1. It would be better first to terminate American state terrorism.
2. Saddam had less than 1 % of the weapons Bush has.
3. What is the connection between this discussion and wetlook?
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By U. - Sun 14/12/03 05:47:44 GMT I sympathize with you, Ray. Of course I don't mind Saddam being captured. He is a criminal and a dictator. But at what cost? USA doesn't hunt every bad dictator on earth, do they..? And will this terminate terrorism, I wonder... |
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By ray - ray_diaz1@yahoo,com Sun 14/12/03 05:11:24 GMT Really... 50,000 Iraq lives lost, 9,000 USA injured or killed, over a 100 billion spent so far... to capture 1 guy...why do I feel I followed a rabbit down a hole somewhere? |
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By wetlook wammer - nick_patchett@hotmail.com Sun 14/12/03 04:45:40 GMT Website: to coin a phrase from the us Administrator "Ladies and Gentleman we got him" Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been captured alive near his home town of Tikrit. The US told the world: "We got him."
Reports have also suggested that Saddam has already be removed from Iraq by the US.
US administrator Paul Bremer told a packed news conference it was a great day for Iraqis. "The tyrant is a prisoner," he said.
Cheers and shouts of "death to Saddam, death to Saddam" erupted when a video of the former leader undergoing medical checks was shown to journalists.
Saddam looked dishevelled and tired, with long hair and a long, greying beard.
US and Coalition forces found him asleep in a six-to-eight-foot-long hole in the ground where he had buried himself to avoid capture. He had a suitcase of cash, a pistol and two rifles with him.
Captured: Saddam Hussein
He is now being held under tight security and has been described by the US as "talkative and cooperative" and "a man resigned to his fate".
DNA and medical tests have been carried out and the 66-year-old's identity confirmed.
Tony Blair, who returned to Downing Street from Chequers, said: "Let his capture bring about unity, reconciliation and peace between all the people in Iraq."
Three members of the Iraqi Governing Council visually identified Saddam. They said he was trying to justify his crimes and described him as tired and "unrepentant" and "defiant".
He is expected to be put on trial in public.
Hundreds of exultant people took to the streets of Kirkuk and Baghdad firing weapons into the air in celebration.
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