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u24 ...and the bloodlust is satisfied. 061231
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happy 2007 in the hope this might look good for mr. bush's campaing while urgin iraq into more civil war.

something just don't make any sense.
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pSyche I watched the cameraphone video yesterday.
My mother stared at me very strange like when I said that I really pitied Saddam, and I felt sorry for him.

Was it such a weird thing to say?
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u24 no, it wasn't. 070101
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*Amy* Wellcome back to the Middle Ages.... 070101
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e_o_i I don't really feel sorry for him, but I doubt his execution will change anything much in Iraq. 070101
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nom tv scares me 070101
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stork daddy just another dog and pony show 070102
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() ( and this is different than the beheading of kidnapped westerners? i see no difference. ) 070102
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stork daddy exactly 070103
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i am. haha its said that its gonna be illegal to download the execution off da internet haahhhaaa i heard it on bbcradio2 070103
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i am. qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai'mhilarious 070103
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minnesota_chris thanks for wrecking the page, dink.

For some reason, I don't feel we are any
better than him.
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birdmad yeah, it's awfully convenient that the same people who enabled and otherwise gave Saddam Hussein a pass on those crimes when he originally committed them were so quick to hand him over for execution.

I mean, on the face of it, i have no problem with Saddam being dead, but i'm not going to hil it as any sort of great accomplishment either because:

1)a number of people curently and formerly in our government are probably breathing a sigh of relief that he won't be called to any other trials in which they could be implicated (George Bush, Sr. ; Donald Rumsfeld; James Baker; Dick Cheney)

2) the fact that Hussein's execution appears to be less of an official government function and more of a Shi'ite lynch mob kind of undermines the whole notion of trying to portray the event as any kind of "proof of the rule of law" because i'll bet that if they come out on top whenever anything comes close to settling down, the Shia-dominated Dawa party will run roughshod over everyone not in their group the same way that tha Ba'ath party did under Saddam
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self correcting bird and pardon my spelling in that last blathe, i'm brainfried today 070104