Though you have good points, I beg to differ with the "We are not the enemy" The United States butts into everyone's business. But I will look into the Saddam thing more, since you like to speak to me like I'm a 3 year old child.
--Kayla--
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Originally posted by Kayla G: Though you have good points, I beg to differ with the "We are not the enemy" The United States butts into everyone's business. But I will look into the Saddam thing more, since you like to speak to me like I'm a 3 year old child.
Most 3 year olds do not pretend to know what they are talking about so I give the 3 year olds their credit. Saddam is in another country for court. They do not do things the way we do. Here if he tried to walk out he would probably get man handled by the officers around. Here if the judge puts him out,it won't be so he can freely walk out. Officers again would man handle him into shape. They will get Saddam charged and cinvicted. It may not be as fast as we all want,or as fast as our court system may have done it(I do say may),but they will get him.
There are 2 programs related to this topic coming up on PBS that sound interesting. The first is on Mon. at 10pm on KET1, Saddam's Road to Hell: the second on KET2 on Tues. at 9pm's Frontline.
Originally posted by American_Woman: Now he says he will starve himself. I know this sounds ugly but the sooner the better!
I think we ought to make his hunger strike as difficult for him as we can. Every hour, on the hour, someone should bring into his cell a decantly delicious food or desert that will seriously tempt his taste buds. I'm not wanting to see this P.O.S. live, mind you. I just want to play with the guy's mind. God knows he played with other people's minds in much more horrible ways.
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