Proof, well that would take documents and testimony, etc etc etc..... but with as many mass graves where found it would be hard to say he didn't at very least have his hand in the events... remember this WAS a dictatorship, it's not like anyone in his government could waltz around Iraq, massacring civilians without his knowledge/approval.Again, how does that prove that he was the one who ordered the killings //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Proof, well that would take documents and testimony, etc etc etc..... but with as many mass graves where found it would be hard to say he didn't at very least have his hand in the events... remember this WAS a dictatorship, it's not like anyone in his government could waltz around Iraq, massacring civilians without his knowledge/approval.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif dude noWOW, in my search I found this video. I remember when it came out. Very sick.
Not for the weak stomach'd
http://wizbangblog.com/2004/05/11/the-video.php
Yes lets pay more of our money to keep him in prison. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/blackeye.gif.66a1670f5aaf7f406e783a63e3387dc5.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif dude no
anyway.....I think its ******** that after all the crap Saddam did, he got the easy way out. Rioting in prison would of been more fitting.
The Bush Administration is already giving Iraq billions of taxpayer dollars, that their government officials steal and put in their own bank accounts, so keeping him locked up for life on death row wouldn’t hurt us at all.Yes lets pay more of our money to keep him in prison. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/blackeye.gif.66a1670f5aaf7f406e783a63e3387dc5.gif
what about the billions that Americans steal?The Bush Administration is already giving Iraq billions of taxpayer dollars that their government officials steal and put in their own bank accounts, so keeping him locked up for life on death row wouldn’t hurt us at all.
I don't know that they "steal" the money. They just buy off all elected officials who in turn give them the keys to the vault. It's called "Free Speech." I suupose you do not like the First Amendment. Oh well.what about the billions that Americans steal?
*cough* Halliburton/KBR *cough*
i do give him some props for going to the gallows with his dignity.
He didn't cry and fight like a bish.. he took it like a proud dictator should.
I don't know that they "steal" the money. They just buy off all elected officials who in turn give them the keys to the vault. It's called "Free Speech." I suupose you do not like the First Amendment. Oh well.
http://www.amconmag.com/2005/2005_10_24/cover.htmlDefense Contract Audit Agency auditors have questioned Halliburton’s charges on a $1.6 billion fuel contract, claiming that the overcharges on the contract exceed $200 million. In one instance, the company charged the Army more than $27 million to transport $82,000 worth of fuel from Kuwait to Iraq. Halliburton has also been accused of billing the Army for 42,000 daily meals for soldiers, though it was only actually serving 14,000. In another operation, KBR purchased fleets of Mercedes trucks at $85,000 each to re-supply U.S. troops. The trucks carried no spare parts or even extra tires for the grueling high-speed run across the Kuwaiti and Iraqi deserts. When the trucks broke down on the highway, they were abandoned and destroyed rather than repaired.
Responding to complaints, Halliburton refused to permit independent auditing and inspected itself using so-called “Tiger Teams.” One such team stayed at the five-star Kuwait Kempinski Hotel while it was doing its audit, running up a bill of more than $1 million that was passed on to U.S. taxpayers.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire -- Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich yesterday said the country will be forced to reexamine freedom of speech to meet the threat of terrorism.
Gingrich, speaking at a Manchester awards banquet, said a "different set of rules" may be needed to reduce terrorists' ability to use the Internet and free speech to recruit and get out their message.
"We need to get ahead of the curve before we actually lose a city, which I think could happen in the next decade," said Gingrich, a Republican who helped engineer the GOP's takeover of Congress in 1994.
Gingrich spoke to about 400 state and local power brokers last night at the annual Nackey S. Loeb First Amendment award dinner, which fetes people and organizations that stand up for freedom of speech.