10th January 2007, 10:16 PM
I cant believe what I'm hearing....
Saddam started a war that ordered the eradication of millions of people (completing nearly all of the task) as well as the deaths of those who opposed him and belonged to the wrong religious group.
It's the same thing!
(1) You just contradicted your self, you said most of Saddam's victims were Shi'ite and Kurd no Sunni. Then you go on to say Saddam's regime was notorious for their for abusing Sunni.
(2) Everyone there is killing and maiming in the name of Mohammad so that makes it right?
(3) So it's better they be powerful tyrants than live under the rule of one? I think that's the greater of 2 evils.
Saddam's sentence was cared out quick and painlessly according to the traditions of his own people, using the justice system best available to the technology and society level of the people (a hanging).
ABF Wrote:Hitler started a war that killed millions and ordered the eradication of 12 million people (completing half of that task) as well as the deaths of millions of others who opposed him or belonged to the wrong racial group or classification (gay men, Gypsies, Slavs, political dissidents, etc)...
Saddam started a war that ordered the eradication of millions of people (completing nearly all of the task) as well as the deaths of those who opposed him and belonged to the wrong religious group.
It's the same thing!
Quote:Actually, the Sunni portion would mostly be happier if he was still in power, for they would still be in control of Iraq... remember, most of Saddam's victims were Shi'ite and Kurd, not Sunni. While Sunnis were killed too for civil crimes, and Saddam's regime was notorious for abuses there (1), all of the nations of the Middle East are horrible on this issue (2) (Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Iran have some of the least fair and most brutal "justice" systems in the world...), and they had the power, so they would rather suffer his occasional tyrannical act than lose all of their power and authority.(3)
(1) You just contradicted your self, you said most of Saddam's victims were Shi'ite and Kurd no Sunni. Then you go on to say Saddam's regime was notorious for their for abusing Sunni.
(2) Everyone there is killing and maiming in the name of Mohammad so that makes it right?
(3) So it's better they be powerful tyrants than live under the rule of one? I think that's the greater of 2 evils.
Saddam's sentence was cared out quick and painlessly according to the traditions of his own people, using the justice system best available to the technology and society level of the people (a hanging).