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Offline Chris_

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Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« on: October 26, 2010, 05:04:48 PM »

Iraq's former deputy leader Tariq Aziz - the "acceptable" face of Saddam Hussein's murderous regime - was sentenced to death today for crimes against humanity.

The 74-year-old right-hand-man will hang for his part in persecuting rival Shi'ite religious factions under the old regime, the country's High Criminal Court announced.

A date for his execution was not given, but they usually take place within months or even weeks.

Lawyer Badee Izzat Aref has 30 days in which to make an appeal. He said: "This sentence is not fair and it is politically motivated."


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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2010, 05:15:22 PM »
Buh bye!


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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 08:29:43 PM »
He professes to be a Christian, but I've seen more Christianity in rabid dogs than I've seen in that guy. He oozed hate and arrogance, especially during the period before Desert Storm and during the time when Saddam was giving the UN the finger.

Yeah.

Buh bye, asshole. Don't let the trap door hit you in the ass on the way down to a snapped neck.
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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2010, 11:39:20 PM »
I'll save my sympathy for all his victims.  Adios. :cheersmate:
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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2010, 11:49:30 PM »
I'll save my sympathy for all his victims.  Adios. :cheersmate:

Hear, hear.  Alpha Mike Foxtrot, Aziz.  I wonder if your little rope party makes it onto YouTube like Saddam's did.
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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2010, 11:52:56 PM »
Hear, hear.  Alpha Mike Foxtrot, Aziz.  I wonder if your little rope party makes it onto YouTube like Saddam's did.

If it does you'll have bleeding hearts bleating about cruel and inhumane punishment, like they did about Sadist Hussein. :whatever:
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Re: Saddam aide Aziz faces execution
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2010, 08:50:24 AM »
If it does you'll have bleeding hearts bleating about cruel and inhumane punishment, like they did about Sadist Hussein. :whatever:

This man is no different from the people that are 15 years older  then them that are finally found hiding in a big city since they end of WW2.

These guards and workers in the death camps when in their 20 ies have escaped to live a good long life in America, worked hard, raised family's, took vacations and rejoiced in a happy life that they deprived thousands of others of as youths.

What to do, film of 80+ year old half dead found monsters being removed from their homes with bewildered family crowing about refusing to believe that Great grand parent is a mass murderer, is I admit sad, not for the monster but for the family that had to face the truth of their beloved.

This man in question is a much different person from those I mentioned above.

This monster is a life long killer, he has all ways known what could happen to him by his enemy's.  He has traded a normal life for one of having respect and enjoying seeing fear in the eyes of his underlings.

Were I to be a judge on the panel that decides his mannor of death, lots of Ideas come to mind.


My most diabolical comes from what a man in his position would most hate, Humelation, laughter and derision.

Lock the sucker up for life in a cell, no books, no visitors, totally naked and film him 24/7 so the world can watch when ever they wish his decent into hell on earth.  Set up a wide screen TV outside the cell that he can see and hear the world commenting on his life and body 24/7.

Putting a man like him to death is useless, staying within the bounds of no physical torture, 3 good meals a day, medical help and dentest when needed, all else is open.

I still get outraged about some of the military that was charged with crimes against nature when they walked through a holding cell with a pet pig on a leash. Come on, does an Israeli combatant faint when someone waves a pork chop in their face ?  7 day Adventists seldom run in fear at the sight of pork in the supermarket. Mormons have no problem sipping grape juice at an event where the Booze runs freely.

Comes down to just what is more important in life, human lives or the "feelings" and sensibilities of those that come to our country.

  When people leave their own country for any reason, they had best head for a country that has a population of people that are much like them.

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