Saddam Hussein Sentenced to Death (15 Viewers)

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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ReBeL said:
So, do you see that we have to bring Americans to our houses to rescue ourselves from our leaders??
well America came here to "rescue" kuwait and Saudi, and who started the attacks on both of those ? Saddam
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Maresca said:
actualy America do not come to us to rescue us, they have other aims, but in the case of Iraq, it was also good for all iraqis.
Sunnis are not part of Iraq then...

sateeh said:
well America came here to "rescue" kuwait and Saudi, and who started the attacks on both of those ? Saddam
As you are convinced with that, then no point in saying anything against it...
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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ReBeL said:
Sunnis are not part of Iraq then...


As you are convinced with that, then no point in saying anything against it...
what do you mean? Most of sunis are also content now, I am not counting the terrorists who are using bombs and want to make trouble in iraq
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Maresca said:
what do you mean? Most of sunis are also content now, I am not counting the terrorists who are using bombs and want to make trouble in iraq
Content with what, Maresca??

Even those Sunnis who participated in the joke called elected parliament are regretting their participation now...

Did you hear what Saleh Al-Mutlak and Dhafer Al'3ani said recently??
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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ReBeL said:
Content with what, Maresca??

Even those Sunnis who participated in the joke called elected parliament are regretting their participation now...

Did you hear what Saleh Al-Mutlak and Dhafer Al'3ani said recently??
I don´t mean the politicans, I mean normal people..
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Maresca said:
I don´t mean the politicans, I mean normal people..
Well, normal people are the source of the resistants. Aren't they??

You saw the normal people today in the streets of Tekrit, Peji, and Balad calling for the return of Saddam to presidency...

Or were they actors??
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Azzurri7 said:
I'm not talking about you in particular, I know lot of Palestinians that do support Saddam.
That's normal, mate...

He is the only Arab president that dared to launch rockets to Israel, even if those rockets were not hurting that much to Israel, but he did it while he had no borders with Israel, and while all the other Arab leaders insisted that Israel couldn't be hit ever because the Arab armies are much poorer...

In addition, no one palestinian can deny that Saddam was paying an amount of money to any Palestinian victim killed by Israelis...It was not a big amount, but it had a big impact on the people's morale...

Briefly, he was brave enough to bring some smile to the faces of desperate Palestinians, and as a result, he had to be the most supported Arab president between Palestinians...
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
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ReBeL said:
Well, normal people are the source of the resistants. Aren't they??

You saw the normal people today in the streets of Tekrit, Peji, and Balad calling for the return of Saddam to presidency...

Or were they actors??
Do you know that saddam is from Tekrit?? Off course they are behind him, as they never saw anything bad from him against people from his region.. I wonder why no other people went to the street..
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Maresca said:
Do you know that saddam is from Tekrit?? Off course they are behind him, as they never saw anything bad from him against people from his region.. I wonder why no other people went to the street..
Yes, I know that these regions are PURE Sunni cities, and that's why they protested in the streets...

Answering your question, I don't think it is so safe to make a Sunni march in one of the mixed cities like Baghdad or Ba3quba, because Al7akeem and Alsadr gangs will make massacres for them by bombing them, and they are not stupid to give them that chance...
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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Jeeks said:
Respect.

I regret I didn't support Hariri from day one he started with Lebanon. It took me a while to understand his vision.
much respect to Rafiq Hariri, that was a big loss, everything would be different n6ow if he was alive, may he rests in peace.
 

Falafel

Shawarma
Jul 23, 2006
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Azzurri7 said:
No wonder why all Palestinians are with Saddam...Simply because he's Sunni.

Is this the way to stop Sheea's rebellion??? and also to say Saddam had his mistakes is a crime IMO...word mistakes is pretty lame and small for someone like Saddam.
im against saddam:eyebrows:
 

Falafel

Shawarma
Jul 23, 2006
4,300
Maresca said:
is fighting americans enough for you for a leader to be the best of all?? I am telling you one thing, there is no good arab leaders, but saddam is surly the worst leader in the history of arab world.
The only arabic leader I respect is Hariri (RIP), he is a true leader, who was first thinking of his people and not of his leadership seat, but unfortunatly it seems that such leaders allowed to stay in our world
:lol:
abdel nasser...then if u want hariri on the list
 

Salkcin

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Mar 22, 2006
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Aren't there any muslim countries living in peace? (Saudi Arabia, Egypt and so on)

As I understand it there are different kind of muslims and they can't live near each other without "fighting". If 2 families with each their muslim faith lived as neighbours would they then come in each others way practicing their faith like praying sometimes during the day, show up at church and so on? (I think there's a solution to do it seperately without bugging each other)

My vision is that they hate each other only because of their different faith. Maybe they hate each other because of some violent actions, but those actions where led to by their difference in faith?

There are lot of examples of totally different people living in peace together.

One should also remember that it's human nature to desire power. If you got the power you will likely abuse it in some way.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Sadomin said:
Not personal you say? You hail the one man who started a war which cost the lives of two close relatives of mine, as some kind of rebel in a positive sense. It doesn't get much more personal than that. What more heroes do you have? Pol Pot? Stalin?
Osama, Hitler.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
ReBeL said:
All the World does, cowardly, mate...

Dare anybody say to Americans that what they did in Abu Ghraib was horrible?? Never...

And Americans don't care at all...
Yeah, nobody knows of or cares about Abu Ghraib here in the States. Unfortunately we couldn't even plan a celebration.
 

Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
7,327
ReBeL said:
He is the only Arab president that dared to launch rockets to Israel, even if those rockets were not hurting that much to Israel, but he did it while he had no borders with Israel, and while all the other Arab leaders insisted that Israel couldn't be hit ever because the Arab armies are much poorer...
Really brave of him to send rockets to Israel. Well done, Saddam.

Osama, Hitler.
I took those for granted.
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
Maresca said:
what do you mean? Most of sunis are also content now, I am not counting the terrorists who are using bombs and want to make trouble in iraq
What content are you talking about ?? just in the last days of this ramadan there was a peace treaty between Iraqi sunna and shiia leaders ( who i don't think that are envolved in bombings) in Makka .. that should be effective sometime later hopefully ..

and btw I'm a sunni who doesn't support Saddam but I think it was more peaceful out there in his reign .. well atleast in the last 4-5 years of it .. I wouldn't like it if I know that everyday there are atleast 50 dead people in front of everyone and every eye ..
 
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