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![]() Saddam Hussein will be executed by hanging no later than Sunday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16384738/ |
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![]() Victory is ours!!!! YEE HAWWWWW!!
Right guys? Hey...where are you going? |
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buh bye... |
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I'm hesitant to express my thoughts, though others seem quite willing to have theirs heard. That said, I do not disagree with your opinion. Please consider this: 1) If Saddam is executed, even though it will satisfy the need for revenge, it will be seen by many in Iraq as a "puppet government" doing the will of the invaders. Pouring "gasoline on a fire" has dire consequences. Perhaps some do not wish to see the fire extinguished. 2) In my humble view, the granting of a reduced sentence (life without parole) would be a much wiser decision. Creation of a martyr is not timely. |
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![]() You know what boys?
It is not supposed to be OUR decision. This is not the first country outside the US to execute an individual, and definitely not the first country to execute a dictator. |
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as for saddam....i'd hate for him to achieve martyrdom. but obviously he isn't an innocent man. i won't lose sleep no matter how it turns out. |
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![]() I just find it indicative of our absolute bungling of Middle East policy that a secular madman now appears on track to becoming a martyr to the radical Islamists. The radical Islamists hated him as much as we did until we went in, deposed him, f*cked up reconstruction, thereby opening up Iraq as a breeding ground for them. Now I fear they're happy to use his death as a poster child to gather more foot soldiers against the West.
But I guess it depends on how you feel about the death penalty. If a man (or woman) is to be put to death, I think it should only be so that society as a whole is safer (Ted Bundy, the Broomstick Killer, etc. are to me, excellent examples of when the death penalty is necessary). In this case, I fear executing Saddam will not do that and may only incite violence. But I'd be thrilled to be wrong on this one. Maybe he's been out of power long enough no one will care. I guess we'll find out soon.
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After I saw a show how different families deal with the death of a convicted killer that had taken their loved one... I sorta got mixed up. A number of people cannot handle the fact that the killer lives, and go into serious depression, and a number of them actually commit suicide. The families that got their justice, came out very satisfied and went back to living a normal life. However, some families got no satisfaction whatsoever from the execution. In fact some felt worse, even though they wanted the killer executed. So I focused more on the real victims, the living victims. And came out very confused. |
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![]() now they're saying by saturday....oh, and saturday in bagdad--starts about 45 mins from NOW.
Last edited by Danzig : 12-29-2006 at 03:14 PM. |
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I guess one's position depends on what one's agenda with punishment for violent crimes is. I don't see the value in the death penalty, except in a very few, select cases, where I think society is safer with someone executed. I'm not a big believer in it as a deterrent and if it's for vengeance, I think it would be far more horrendous punishment to lock someone up in solitary confinement, with no access to the outdoors or to other people, including family, no books, no TV, no entertainment of any kind, for the rest of their lives. Which is horrifically cruel punishment and would probably drive them batsh*t crazy in a few years, if it took that long. I don't think death is the worst thing that can happen to a person (which doesn't make me any less reluctant to face it before I have to, mind you!). So I don't see what its use as punishment is in most cases, if the intent is to "even the score" or whatever. Another sobering thought is that people get wrongly convicted of crimes and sentences to life in prison, also, but when someone gets sentenced to life in prison, as opposed to the death penalty, it's very hard to get the case appealed, so there are currently innocent people languishing in prison for the rest of their lives for things they didn't do. But because they didn't get the death penalty, we as a society, feel free to forget about them. Talk about cruelty... Anyway, my deep thoughts (ha ha ha) on the death penalty. As I said, in some cases, I think it's necessary-- what finally convinced me was reading about Kenneth Allen McDuff, whose death sentence was commuted to life in 1969, but was still paroled 17 years later due to prison overcrowding and as soon as he got out, started killing again (he was executed in 1998). So in very, very rare circumstances, I think it's best for society's safety to remove someone permanently. If this man had been excuted the first time, some Texas women would still be alive today. So, in rare cases, I don't see how anyone could argue against it.
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![]() And after it's done we'll still have over 3000 of our young men dead,who knows how many maimed for life,a civilazation whose ideaology despises us as well as the rest of the western world and let's not forget how many Iraqis have lost there lives.There is no winner here.
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![]() I heard by 10 PM est tonight.
This has to be one of the biggest events to occur in my lifetime. When was the last time a head of state was executed?
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![]() good f him...tough ****..he frigging gassed like 200,000 men women and children....not like sleeping gas..blister agent..your skin melts ..horrible death..
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