They should kill him or hire him.
And just searching thru the site, I found even more comedy gold...
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They should kill him or hire him.
Brainroom: Saddam Hussein's Atrocities
Friday, December 29, 2006
Chronicle of the atrocities committed by Saddam Hussein:
Hussein's regime killed, tortured, raped and terrorized the Iraqi people and its neighbors for over two decades.
Hundreds of thousands of people died as a result of Hussein's actions.
Hussein has had approximately 40 of his own relatives murdered.
1980-88: Iran-Iraq war left 150,000 to 340,000 Iraqis and 450,000 to 730,000 Iranians dead.
1983-1988: Do ented chemical attacks by Iraqi regime caused some 30,000 Iraqi and Iranian deaths.
1988: Chemical attack on Kurdish village of Halabja killed approximately 5,000 people.
1987-1988: Iraqi regime used chemical agents in attacks against at least 40 Kurdish villages.
1990-91: 1,000 Kuwaitis were killed in Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
1991: bloody suppression of Kurdish and Shi'a uprisings in northern and southern Iraq killed at least 30,000 to 60,000.
2,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed during the campaign of terror
2001 Amnesty International report: "Victims of torture in Iraq are subjected to a wide range of forms of torture, including the gouging out of eyes, severe beatings and electric shocks... some victims have died as a result and many have been left with permanent physical and psychological damage."
Human Rights Watch: Hussein's 1987-1988 campaign of terror against the Kurds killed at least 50,000 and possibly as many as 100,000 Kurds.
Refugees International: "Oppressive government policies have led to the internal displacement of 900,000 Iraqis"
Iraq's 13 million Shi'a Muslims, the majority of Iraq's population of approximately 22 million, faced severe restrictions on their religious practice
FBI: Iraqi government was involved in a plot to assassinate former President George Bush during his April 14-16, 1993 visit to Kuwait.
The Iraqi regime has repeatedly refused visits by human rights monitors.
From 1992 until 2002, Saddam prevented the UN Special Rapporteur from visiting Iraq.
(Sources: Office of the White House Press Secretary: Life Under Saddam Hussein: Past Repression and Atrocities by Saddam Hussein's Regime; April 4, 2003, http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...030404-1.html; "Iraq: Crimes Against Humanity," State Department, May 7, 2002, http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/iraq/crimes; "Iraq: U.S. Alleges Role in Bush Death Plot," Facts on File May 20, 1993; http: www.2facts.com; http://www.2facts.com/stories/temp/1...1993053677.asp)
I don't think it can be good news that the execution is going to take place either on a Sunni or a Shiite holy day.
Arab TV stations are reporting that Hussein has been executed. Hasn't been confirmed by our media yet.
Is the rope on ebay yet?
Damn you, I just wasted 5 minutes playing that game.
Thanks for keeping me in mind, guys. Too bad you couldn't turn out for the ceremony, but you can probably check it out later on YouTube or that Max-X show.
That was quick- Saddam's ghost already has 12 posts?![]()
We have really good broadband down here.
So...uh....see anyone you know?![]()
Marcus Bryant is already down here...Dante was right.
3000+ US dead to kill one mother ng Saddam
you're doing a heckuva job, dubya
Boutons we should really get together for lunch again sometime!
Now that it's all said and done, what would you like the world to know?
Any advice from the "other side"?
Is it hot there- like on tv?![]()
nbadan and boutons defending sadamm! priceless...
not sure if this has been posted or not... uncensored video of his hanging.
http://www.sicksitenetwork.com/radio...isdeadcell.wmv
What about the thousands of inoccent iraqis dead (including kids and women)? Not to mention those who lost their arms, legs, relatives, posessions. They don't count, right?3000+ US dead to kill one mother ng Saddam
Bush should also get hanged for killing those people.
No doubt Saddam deserved to die, but there are some things about the execution that are cause for concern. The whole thing ended up coming off like a pep rally for Moqtada al-Sadr and not the birth of a new multicultural democracy.
Whatever happened to that guy anyway? I remember U.S. forces did capture him, but I don't know what happened to him after that.
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