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Old 09-18-2008, 04:29 PM
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Saddam Hussein Execution Photograph

Still taken from a camera phone which showed Saddam Hussein being hung.
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Re: Saddam Hussein Execution Photograph

Okay. If there is a no ex post facto law clause in their new constitution, and whatever he did was legal under the old laws, the trial and execution were unconstitutional.
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Okay. If there is a no ex post facto law clause in their new constitution, and whatever he did was legal under the old laws, the trial and execution were unconstitutional.
Bush wanted him dead, period. I always wondered the legality behind it though. I watched the trial on and off but never understood most of it.
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Re: Saddam Hussein Execution Photograph

When did Bush ever care about the Constitution?

Saddam should've gone to The Hague. Bush should go there.

(From a few years ago: Bush is a sodomite. Saddam might do this. Saddam might do that.)
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I bet in a few years after Bush leaves office all these people that work for him are going to start spilling the guts. I can just imagine the atrocities this man has committed.
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I've got the cell phone video somewhere, will post it later.
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I bet in a few years after Bush leaves office all these people that work for him are going to start spilling the guts. I can just imagine the atrocities this man has committed.

Ummm... Dude. Obama just got elected wtf are you talking about?
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Ummm... Dude. Obama just got elected wtf are you talking about?

What do you mean? I was referring to Bush and the shit he's gotten away with..
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Let me tell you that I spent 3 years of my life over there because of Saddam. This was with Clinton in office. Bush did what Clinton wouldn't. Not that Bush was right or that Bush was a good president but we (U.S.) needed to either shit or get off the pot!
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Re: Saddam Hussein Execution Photograph

Brutal bastard got what he deserved.

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