I'm glad he (Saddam) thought that death by hanging was disgraceful...at least he didn't get what he wanted...which was being shot instead.
i would of gave him his wish hang him frist then 50 cal. bar and shredded him to little pieces for the crows to eat i cant belive the words that are coming from my fingers :roll:
I like the way you think! But even that might still have been too good for him. The world is a better place this morning without him as far as I am concerned.
I say we kill him! I say we hang him, then we kill him! I say we scalp him! Then we tattoo him! Then we hang him! And then we kill him! Courtesy of "Pee Wee's Big Adventure"
i saw u let me handle him (in a whisper) lets let him go NNNNOOOOOOO!!!!!!! hahaha great line from a great movie!
I never liked the guy either but...I'm not sure killing him was a smart move. Killing a head of state in US custody may open a pandora's box. Plus, looks like his country needs him now. Only a ruthless dictator can govern those people. Or are the Iraqis better off now with all the killings and bombings against each other?
Saddam played way to big of a part in my life...3 months after our daughter was born my husband was invited to sit in the sand for 9 months, missing the first year of his daughters life, then 15 years later he is once again invited to the sand box from he## for a year missing the same daughters 16th birthday, the birth of his 1st grandchild and seeing his youngest change from a little girl to a young woman. I have always been proud of my husbands service and understand he volunteered to join our nations army. That being said, I feel there is less dignity in letting Saddam die a broken old man in solitary, he would not have had his day go down in our history books as it will now. I am glad he no longer has any power and his death puts away the question if he will ever again be free to continue in his tyranny, but am sad an evil person's death is overshadowing the laying to rest of one of our past presidents. Mind you all of this is just my feelings.
I have a brother-in-law who missed the better part of the first 2 years of his childrens lives while defending our freedom and I've gotta say I strongly agree with everything you said :!: :!: