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Saddam Hussein Hanged

He murdered thousands and buried them in unmarked mass graves in the desert. He used chemical weapons on entire Kurd villages. He made war on his neighbors and left more than a million dead. He was a destabilizing force in the region. His country sat on top of rich oil reserves, yet he starved his people and kept them in poverty.

Saddam Hussein went to meet his ultimate judge a few hours ago.

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As for me, I remain opposed to the death penalty in all but a few special cases. This is a very special case.

This was a vile creature that begat even more loathsome offspring. He was clearly guilty of the most reprehensible of crimes against humanity. His continued existence brought nothing good. His death gives closure to tens of thousands of those affected by his evil and ends all possibility of his return to power.

So this is a death sentence that I approve of. That I would have executed myself if given that task.

Yet the only things that runs through my mind as I think about this animal is the image of the statue falling, the pictures of him being dragged from a rat hole, and, bizarrely, I keep hearing Patterns, a song by Simon and Garfunkel:

The night sets softly
With the hush of falling leaves,
Casting shivering shadows
On the houses through the trees,
And the light from a street lamp
Paints a pattern on my wall,
Like the pieces of a puzzle
Or a child's uneven scrawl.

Up a narrow flight of stairs
In a narrow little room,
As I lie upon my bed
In the early evening gloom.
Impaled on my wall
My eyes can dimly see
The pattern of my life
And the puzzle that is me.

From the moment of my birth
To the instant of my death,
There are patterns I must follow
Just as I must breathe each breath.
Like a rat in a maze
The path before me lies,
And the pattern never alters
Until the rat dies.

And the pattern still remains
On the wall where darkness fell,
And it's fitting that it should,
For in darkness I must dwell.
Like the color of my skin,
Or the day that I grow old,
My life is made of patterns
That can scarcely be controlled.

The rat is dead, but the pattern of darkness still remains. Still, killing the rat is a good beginning.

Blog post #6405 in category Iraq
posted 30 December 06

 


I'm in favor of hanging Sadam, but I think hanging him now was a mistake--there's still so many crimes yet to be tried, and withtout a defendent, those trials are unlikely to ever occur.

So a lot of his victims will fade silently in the dark of forgotten history withtout ever getting a full accounting of what he did to them.

Posted by Stormy Dragon on Saturday at 11:16 PM


surely this was the best thing that could happen to such a beast,but you have to admit his brutality seemed to be the only thing that kept the barbaric people in check.to this day they seem to only want to kill each other.i dont know it just seemed that he knew how to keep everything in line over there.god bless our troops i still belive they are in a noble and just cause.

Posted by mark on Sunday at 11:54 AM


The vast majority of the people are just like you and me -- they just want to raise a family and have a decent life. Remember, 80% of Iraq is peaceful and has a booming economy. And many of the terrorists come from other countries -- they never lived under Saddam's brutal regime.

Posted by AlphaPatriot on Sunday at 2:23 PM

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