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Saddam Sentenced To Death
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10.       teaschip
3870 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:25 pm

Quoting mustafa selim:

Quoting teaschip:

Today is a divine justice for the Iraqi people. Saddam got what he deserved for the crimes against humanity committed during years of brutal dictatorship. He sent millions of people to their deaths. And you ask is there any benefit to kill Saddam? I think this is better answered by the Iraqi people who's children, husbands, wifes, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, grandparents who were murdered by Saddams reign. In my opinion Saddam and Hitler can rot in hell together and compare notes. Justice has finally been served!

hi teaschip...very nice to hear yor feeling..dony think i'm not hurt by saddam...bcz that my father is not in his party he was jail..and was about to be killed..and dad was taking only 3$ for his job in saddams government...believe me..if iraq was good after saddam i'll celebrate today..but you're not in iraq and cant imagine what is iraq after saddam...belive me..killing saddam may give rest to dead ppl..and for ppl who hurt by him like me..he was totallt unfair..but now..100 times of Sunna islam r killed after saddam..and a civil war is on the door..so..killing saddam wont do anything to a WHOLE COUNTRY DYING.....
THANK U AGAIN



I am sorry to hear about your father, that is awful. Believe me, I'm not at all implying by killing Saddam will solve all of your countries problems. I realize Iraq has a long road ahead of them to be reformed and I hope that it will come sooner than later for the Iraqi people. My prayers are with you and your country.

11.       mustafa selim
25 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:26 pm

HI AGAIN..
many of ppl now think that i'm sad bcz saddam is judged by death!!!!! IT IS NOT TRUE......I'M HAPPY BCZ HE'LL DIE...we left Iraq for many many years bcz of his unjustice..i lived lost in Jordan..Lybia....and we were hurt too too much....
now why i left iraq?
bcz i was to be killed so many times in Baghdad..and left my job and my life out there.. i have NOTHING NOW....so what should saddams death do to me to get my lost life?? LET HIM GO TO HELL...HE IS THE CAUSE OF ALL WHAT IS HAPPINING NOW....
but it wont give life for 150,000 iraq killed after he's gone... that's the point......thank u all ppl

12.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:34 pm

all european, u will be against that dead penalty as u did after Abdullah ocalan (who is responsible to kill more than 30.000 innocent peoples dead) was captured by turkish officer..

13.       heidilovesosman
208 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:39 pm

im glad this is going to happen. the reason for this is because he makes me sick. but then he could care less if he dies because is what he wants. so really they are giving him what he wants. unless im missing the point.

14.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:42 pm

Quoting lady in red:

Wait and see if you are still ofthis opinion when you have children of your own Miss Ceyda




It was only an example

I meant in any case similar to that.. Lets say someone murdered a member of my family. Personally, before wanting to actually murder the person who did it, I would prefer to learn the reason.
Everything has a reason at the end of the day. And if it turns out that this action was meaningless then yeah, the eye for an eye thang is great.

But despite what Saddam has done...the lives he has destroyed.. .dont you think that he should be asked what his motive was.??
Maybe he has already stated his reason, I personally dont know.

But there are many people who can feel so passionately about something which they dont actually know about.
This is also the same for both of my examples.

15.       catwoman
8933 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:53 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting lady in red:

Wait and see if you are still ofthis opinion when you have children of your own Miss Ceyda




It was only an example

I meant in any case similar to that.. Lets say someone murdered a member of my family. Personally, before wanting to actually murder the person who did it, I would prefer to learn the reason.
Everything has a reason at the end of the day. And if it turns out that this action was meaningless then yeah, the eye for an eye thang is great.

But despite what Saddam has done...the lives he has destroyed.. .dont you think that he should be asked what his motive was.??
Maybe he has already stated his reason, I personally dont know.

But there are many people who can feel so passionately about something which they dont actually know about.
This is also the same for both of my examples.



That is why they had court trials - to give him a chance to tell the story from his own perspective. However, I don't think there is a "reason" that would be acceptable to us for such atrocities.
Some poeple just aren't sensitive to other human beings. Killing, torturing someone, especially someone weaker, doesn't sound like a big deal to them. It's a psychopathology that must have been deeply engraved into the person's mind and I think that in such cases, it's impossible to 'cure' those people. Once our brain is hardwired, it's impossible to change those connections.

16.       evabeshiri
156 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 04:57 pm

I think death is the "easy" way out. It would have been even more miserable for him if he was forced to spend the rest of his life in prison. (in my opinion)

17.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 05:03 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

Quoting lady in red:

Wait and see if you are still ofthis opinion when you have children of your own Miss Ceyda




It was only an example

I meant in any case similar to that.. Lets say someone murdered a member of my family. Personally, before wanting to actually murder the person who did it, I would prefer to learn the reason.
Everything has a reason at the end of the day. And if it turns out that this action was meaningless then yeah, the eye for an eye thang is great.

But despite what Saddam has done...the lives he has destroyed.. .dont you think that he should be asked what his motive was.??
Maybe he has already stated his reason, I personally dont know.

But there are many people who can feel so passionately about something which they dont actually know about.
This is also the same for both of my examples.



That is why they had court trials - to give him a chance to tell the story from his own perspective. However, I don't think there is a "reason" that would be acceptable to us for such atrocities.
Some poeple just aren't sensitive to other human beings. Killing, torturing someone, especially someone weaker, doesn't sound like a big deal to them. It's a psychopathology that must have been deeply engraved into the person's mind and I think that in such cases, it's impossible to 'cure' those people. Once our brain is hardwired, it's impossible to change those connections.



Catwoman, I agree with you.

What I have said is only me, trying to see events from different perspectives.


I agree with you when you say that when a certain psychopatholgy is engraved into ones mind, it's impossible to cure. (You would be very surprised how much I know about this actually.)

But then.. why has that person become that way?
Was it their upbringing? Environment? Why? What is the reason?
If there is no actual reason for the killings, or a reason which is not good enough then there must be a reason for why this person has turned out in this way?

Why does no one care about this?






And yeah, another thing.. A few people here have described Saddam's death as "justice"? Maybe so, if Iraq was never bombed? I think that may have counted as revenge dont you?
Im sure Saddam didnt like the fact that his country was being bombed?


But then again, hey.. this is all being done for the Iraqi people yeah?
Why did none of us Westerners think about the Iraqi people when we were bombing them.
Would us,dropping bombs on random towns, killing people's "children, husbands, wifes, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, grandparents", not make us as bad as Saddam??
I think it would.

And now we are "happy" because Saddam is going to be killed? When we did exactly the same thing as him? What does this mean arkadaşlar? Do we not deserve the same punishment?

18.       christine
443 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 05:31 pm

Anyone who did such terrible crimes againist humanity, such as Saddim did and can still be arrogant,bombastic and think they did nothing wrong are not human.His words on hearing of his death sentence " God is great" Hopeful when he meet his maker. God will show him how great he really is
and punish him for his terrible crimes.

19.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 05:33 pm

Quoting christine:

Anyone who did such terrible crimes againist humanity, such as Saddim did and can still be arrogant,bombastic and think they did nothing wrong are not human.His words on hearing of his death sentence " God is great" Hopeful when he meet his maker. God will show him how great he really is
and punish him for his terrible crimes.




Quoting miss_ceyda:

But then again, hey.. this is all being done for the Iraqi people yeah?
Why did none of us Westerners think about the Iraqi people when we were bombing them.
Would us,dropping bombs on random towns, killing people's "children, husbands, wifes, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, grandparents", not make us as bad as Saddam??
I think it would.

And now we are "happy" because Saddam is going to be killed? When we did exactly the same thing as him? What does this mean arkadaşlar? Do we not deserve the same punishment?

20.       ramayan
2633 posts
 05 Nov 2006 Sun 05:34 pm

its a big stupid complicated game..


united states supported him and made president, then made him fight against iran who is muslim for nothing and for ten years...then made him invade kuwait and then usa went and saved all kuwait with all its oil.... and now as they made him president they resigned him and put in a cage...and now this punishment...i wont comment if saddam did right or not...instead of commenting on this we should just look the ones who judge him...they have killed more than 600.000 civilian in two years...and its not formal ..im sure its more than millions

its so stupid ...

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