guess who Saddam's favorite US President was. 

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-saddam21jun21,1,1354674.story

THE CONFLICT IN IRAQ
Hussein a Fan of Doritos, Reagan
U.S. soldiers who guarded the former Iraqi leader detail his beliefs
and quirks in a magazine article. He says he's still president.

From Reuters

June 21, 2005

NEW YORK — Saddam Hussein likes Doritos, washes his hands compulsively
and thinks fondly of the late President Reagan, according to American
soldiers who guarded him and tell their story in the July issue of GQ
magazine.

The jailed former Iraqi leader described how Reagan, who was president
during Iraq's 1980-88 war with Iran, sold him planes and helicopters.
"Reagan and me, good," Hussein said, according to the article.

The article recounts the stories of five U.S. soldiers from the
Pennsylvania National Guard who watched over the captive for nearly a
year.

All five have completed their tours of duty and returned home, the article says.

President Bush and his father, former President George H.W. Bush, are
"no good," but former President Clinton was "OK," Hussein told his
captors. The first President Bush directed a U.N.-led coalition that
defeated Hussein in the 1991 Persian Gulf War after Iraq invaded
Kuwait.

No date has been set for the trial of Hussein before an Iraqi tribunal
on charges of crimes against humanity.

Hussein said he wanted to talk to the current president "to make peace
with him," they said. "He knows I have nothing, no mass weapons. He
knows he'll never find them," they quoted him as saying.

He told the soldiers he had never dealt with Al Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden. Hussein, whom the Iraqi government intends to try for mass
killings, seemed convinced he would return to power, they also said.

"He still thinks he's the president," one soldier said. They said
Hussein told them that "when this was all over," he wanted them to
stay in his palace and see how beautiful Iraq was.

Of his capture in December 2003, when soldiers found him hiding in a
hole in the ground, Hussein said only one person knew where he was and
betrayed him. He was captured near his hometown of Tikrit, months
after the U.S.-led military campaign had overthrown his regime.

According to GQ, Hussein liked to tell jokes, write poetry, tend his
garden and smoke cigars. He likes Doritos and would sprinkle drops of
water into the chip bag before eating them, the soldiers said. He
requested a pingpong table but was refused, they said.

He would offer the guards advice on women, they said.

"He was like: 'You gotta find a good woman. Not too smart, not too
dumb. Not too old, not too young. In the middle. One that can cook and
clean. Then you thank her, and you go … ' And Hussein smiled and made
the gesture of bending a woman over and spanking her, as if to say,
'This is how you keep her in line,' " one soldier said.

Hussein washed his hands immediately after shaking someone else's hand
and wiped down his tray, table and utensils meticulously before
eating, they said.

-- 
Jim Devine
"Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own way and let
people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.

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