Saturday, December 30, 2006

Update - Images, Video: Saddam Meets Eternity

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Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
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Saddam Hussein Hanged: Execution in Baghdad December 30, 2006
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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Political designs behind Saddam’s execution :

1. Saddam is clearly the scapegoat for an international war syndicate, which includes many in our current political leadership, both in front and behind the scenes. Evacuating due process, controlling evidence and terrorizing the defense team were all par for the course in Saddam’s trial. A key reason for the speedy road to execution, was to eliminate a prominent player and key witness of this international criminal war conspiracy, thereby avoid further indictment of members of our leadership, many of whom have been accessory to Saddam’s actual crimes.

2. To « bookend » media fatigue and public indifference, re : Saddam’s trial. The whole point of the « trial » was to deliver a quick public execution, and thereby feed the hunger for blood so brilliantly cultivated in Western public opinion. An execution gives sense of heightened drama, and inagurates the next round of intensified bloodshed in the region… and beyond.

3. Lastly, to make Saddam a martyr for (gasp!) sympathisers, thereby deepening chaos in the middle-east over a longer period of time. Certainly, the US-led war in Iraq can be called a success insofar as its central purpose has been to aid the spreading of chaos in the Middle-East.

7:13 PM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm, I just thought Saddam was a common cowardly criminal who took from, preyed upon, and killed en masse his own people. At least that's what the Kurds and Iranians thought about him after he used nerve gas on them.

Perhaps many Iraqis really just wanted to be rid of the guy?

The again, who knows? There are so many who have been seduced by the leftest message in a cold war that never really ended . . . and through that seduction, they have lost sight of the true enemies of humanity.

8:12 PM EST  

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