March 1, 2006
WHY CONTINUE THE CIRCUS?:
Saddam admits ordering villagers' death trial (Jim Muir, 02/03/2006, Daily Telegraph)
Saddam Hussein admitted for the first time yesterday that he had ordered the trial of 148 Shia villagers who were executed after being implicated in an assassination attempt against him.The courtroom admission came as the former Iraqi dictator also acknowledged confiscating their land and ordering the destruction of farms and orchards in reprisal for the attempt on his life in Dujail in 1982.
Just whack him. Posted by Orrin Judd at March 1, 2006 10:32 PM
Look this saddam so called trial is a joke, this guy saddam murdered over 100,000 people and all you can do is just to shot this low life. anyway iraq is nothing but a big circus and Bush is the Ring Master.
I propose what I'd like to call the "24" solution.
Earlier in this season of 24 one of the president's chief advisors was discovered to be conspiring with terrorists. The first lady advocated that the White House come clean on what he'd been up to, but another advisor disagreed. The traitor was found to have hanged himself some minutes later. Problem solved.
Saddam should be found hanging as soon as possible.
Posted by: Jim in Chicago at March 1, 2006 11:19 PMIt's Ceausescu Time, baby!
When we finally find Usama bin Laden, risen from his tomb in Tora Bora, I would hope the first finder taps him with 3 in the head for moving ... moving anything ... blinking. He may be armed.
Posted by: Genecis at March 2, 2006 10:42 AMCome on guys: trial first, then the hanging.
Much more effective this way--if the critter is just shot resisting arrest or hangs himself in private, we don't get the chance to say "Eff you!" to all the people who are going to tell us not to do him after the trial.
Posted by: Lou Gots at March 2, 2006 12:43 PMTrackBack
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