wolfix wrote:I read about Saddam's hanging with mixed emotions. Saddam was a evil man. There is no doubt about that. But I can see this making all the wrong people very angry at the US. I realize this was the Iraqi people that actually carried out the sentence. But the US will be seen as being behind this. And I believe the US was pushing for this.
Here was a chance to allow the world to see the US as a country interested in a moral and just world , instead of the way the world see us now. The world sees the US as a country of warlords. And with the hanging of Saddam, I feel the US has lost a golden chance to start the healing process towards a calming effect. We need that.
A dictator is a dictator...he deserved every bit he received.. Sorry but I
have no mixed emotions about him gone...He was no different than Hitler nor any dictators of the past.. Were there mixed emotions when Hitler finally lost..?
And Germany still walks with a tail between their legs ...Healing from that will take generations if even then.. Innocent people are always the ones to suffer.. the ones that never have or had anything to do with politics..
Shooting and killing of innocent people for kicks or making them look like the enemy isnt quite right now either is it..


Did the terrorsists have mixed emotions that did the attack on 911.. They should be hung the same way... again innocent people died as we all know.
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