a bit like Bush on the ship about 4 years ago telling the world that the war was won!!!!
we've all heard the stories of his lookalikes but how can we know for sure that it was really him and not one if his lookalikes![]()
there is footage of the moon landing but some people will still tell you that it was filmed on a hollywood sound stage.![]()
in reality what is proof for one person is never enough for another. BTW i personally don't think that it was shown on TV for proof but moreso as a piece of triumphism (sp?) by the US and their new State of Iraq!
Last edited by galwayhoop; 30/12/2006 at 5:36 PM.
a bit like Bush on the ship about 4 years ago telling the world that the war was won!!!!
in fairness it would have to be a fairly bad lookalike if he didn't actually look like him ....
I've just seen the whole video, freaky ****.
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me too sligoman very disturbing no matter what you think of the individual![]()
As everyone outside Iraq is 100% certain it was the real deal, couldn't this have been restricted for Iraqis only? If the rest of the world wants to see them, then they can watch it on youtube or something. The footage that broadcasters all over the world were salivating for yesterday, is not suitable for general viewing.Originally Posted by sligoman
I'll shed no tears for Sadam but justice this is not. One bunch of killers offing another bunch of killers is no better than whats going on in Dublin of late with the gangs. This is just on a bigger scale. When Bush joins him, then it'll be justice.
Read the restOriginally Posted by Robert Fisk
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Everyone seems to think that Iraq is better off without Saddam but I don't think can draw that conclusion so easily.
How many people have been killed in invasion & the current civil war? 50,000? 100,000? Surely that war isn't even at the half way stage?
Was Saddam really that bad? Sure he killed some Kurds but in the scheme of things nothing to compare with the civil war? I can't trust any court that tries someone for "crimes against humanity". What is that anyway? I believe the killings he was convicted of were in revenge for alleged assassination attempt...
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I think Iraq is definitely better off without him (behind bars or in the ground); just they now have the Yanks in there, who are a good replacement.
And yes, he was that bad. Comparing him to the current scenario doesn't take away from his crimes. The video footage where he ordered people out of the room to be shot on trumped up conspiracy charges would almost convict him of itself. Of course, for consistency's sake, some Yanks should hang as well - Bush for the current situation, Bush eile (or whoever it was) for supporting Hussein when he was playing ball, etc.
Don't believe in the death sentence anyway, however, he should've been charged with all his atrocities not just one. Probably wasn't because in most of them the US/UK would most likely be revealed as co conspirators in many of them. Hence the quick carrying out of the hanging.
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Article from Indymedia on the subject of the trial and execution:
The restJustin Morahan notes the following points in his article on the trial of Saddam Hussein:
• Four defence lawyers were assassinated during the trial (two by alleged US/Iraqi collaboration)
• Four of the 5 original judges have either resigned or been killed
• The US spent hundreds of millions of dollars in support of the prosecution
• No confidential visits were allowed by defence lawyers to their clients and none at all until after the start of the first trial
• The Defence team was allowed only minutes to begin presenting its defence after the charges were made known on May 15th 2006
• Defence had to end its case within weeks but the Prosecution were allowed months
• Evidence was withheld from defence counsel.
• Defence lawyers were denied access to investigative hearings, denied prior notice of witnesses and denied permission to visit the scene of the alleged crime.
• Trial sessions were announced oftentimes without advance notice or consultation with the result that even the most experienced lawyers missed the hearings.
• Four of the five judges who started in the case were removed by publicly acknowledged US interference
• During the trial, George Bush declared that Saddam Hussein "will be" executed
• Transcripts of the proceedings were refused to defence lawyers.
and more....
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I wouldn't feel sorry ofr Saddam as its the way former tyrants usually leave the stage... However to claim its part of a democratic process is laughable.
Anyone dictator that relies on the US for support should not realise that they will be abandoned eventually, just a matter of time...
Can't believe that the US/Iraqi government would be so downright stupid to video Saddam's hanging and constantly replay it to an already irate country. It whips Saddams followers and detractors into a frenzy every time it is played and is bound to cause the loss of plenty more lives
Presumably now the US will extend the duration of the occupation because Iraq needs them and in the meantime, the Yanks can continue siphoning all the oil and natural resources. It's like in 1984 the way the ruling authorities had to create a continual war in order to keep full control over the people.
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What are the US forces doing in Iraq now anyway? It seems they only protecting a limited section of the country (more accurately Baghdad) so woud they be better off leaving now as would reduce the military targets...
Ireland depends on cheapish oil so to look at selfishly whats good for them is good for us.
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