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Palestinians mourn execution of Saddam
Associated Press
Published: 30.12.06, 12:34
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31. #22 Are you stupid?
Michael Ben Raphael ,   Tel Aviv   (12.30.06)
you say Ahmadinejad is not a dictator and has made Iran a beutifull country. Then why is there so much poverty in Iran and the youth hate him? and also if you were actually in Iran you would'nt be able to answer this post or even go to sites such as you tume or CNN. I was'nt supporting Saddam, far from it, i just want both these despicable enemies of my people to share the same fate.
32. Critics
Stuart ,   London UK   (12.30.06)
OK, I accept some of the comments/criticism,still think that the word "turd" is not right. Dont want to go into the question of "who funds who" Thats a glass house.Reckon the best thing Israel could do is keep talking with the Palestinians and forget about trading bombs and insults.The Middle East is changing and hopefully the US administration.
33. Saddam Hussein
Glenn F. Makley ,   Taberg,New York,USA   (12.31.06)
I am 56,and I have been an avid student of history. We(the USA) have gotten ourselves into a terrible mess. We are now in Iraq operating on principles that we expect the Iraq gov't to govern themselves by. Unfortunately we did not research the demographics well enough before entry into Iraq. Saddam , brutal dictator that he was,through terror, contained the enmity between Sunni and Shiite. And now we have removed him. And so,we look on in shock as al-Maliki,a Shiite, orders the execution of Saddam on an important Muslim holiday,daylight or not, and now we will reap the whirlwind of Muslim discontent. Al-Maliki is our stooge and we should have insisted that he wait. But, no. And more of ours will die. Sorry for being the bearer of bad tidings.
34. #32
Leo   (12.30.06)
By the same token, I think the UK should continue talking with Al Qaeda...you can talk till the cows come home
35. Leave it to the morally-challenged palestinians
USA   (12.31.06)
to side with a homocidal maniac like Saddam Hussein and hail him as a hero and savior. But I guess they are so used to supporting corrupt and evil dictators like Arafat and Haniyeh that they cannot distinguish between a law-abiding leader and a murderous one.
36. #29 Filiz
Linda Rivera ,   New York   (12.31.06)
Please see YNET Article: Iraq bombs kill more than 70 as Saddam executed Dozens killed, wounded in series of bloody car bombings that cause chaos after government's pre-dawn execution of ousted dictator AFP Published: 12.30.06, 16:42 Filiz, I am grieved at the continual bloodletting in Iraq, Muslims killing Muslims. It is heartbreaking. I just want the Iraqi people to be safe and happy. Iraq has become a nightmare. I want all people to be safe and happy.
37. #34
Stuart ,   London UK   (12.31.06)
I dont know that UK is in "talks" with Bin Laden or his outfit.enlighten me please!! jaw jaw better than war war ,mate
38. #35
stuart ,   london UK   (12.31.06)
Name the law abiding leader/s you have in mind........
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