theodore wrote: > > I have a very hard time saying exactly what others deserve;
-doesn't show. seem to have strong ideas and opinions on all. however > since you have god on your side, -didn't mention god. but it is a sure bet he isn't on the side of saddam hussein. amazes me that anyone would take even a moment to take up for the man, and I use that term very loosely. why don't we leave it up to you -well, since you left it up to me, then we can do away with your suggestions. hmmmm. how about hanging him up in town square by his testicles til he died. I am not Hans Blix, nor one of those that will give him the benefit of the doubt. There is no doubt in my mind what he has done and the evidence is clear. Civility? Well, I suppose that might do in civil society but Saddam Hussein and his atrocities don't fit that definition. Please advise. The world certainly needs more Grand > Inquisitors. -My, my. Just how much forgiveness, space, love, should we give Saddam Hussein? Truly how can you sit idle and watch, grab a gun and head > to the crusade. -would have no problem whatsover pulling the lever to dispose of Hussein. Praise the lord and pass the ammunition! -and save the inferences to religion to those that preach it, which isn't me. > "... down here next to me in this lonely crowd. There's a man who swears > he's not to blame. All day long I hear him cry so loud calling out that > he's been framed." Bobby Dylan, "I Shall Be Released" maybe we could pipe in Bob Dylan throughout Baghdad and everything would be alright. I would imagine then that they would throw down the arms and ask for forgiveness for murdering those poor soldiers, sent there by a government that wouldn't take no for an answer. Where is your defense for them? Where is your righteous indignation for those tortured and left in the sand? Amazes me that anyone could take up the sword for Saddam Hussein. Nough said. mack
