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Politics : TRIAL OF SADDAM HUSSEIN -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richnorth who wrote (455)8/7/2004 2:43:57 AM
From: marek_wojna1 Recommendation  Respond to of 493
 
Mr.Saddam looked drugged for sure in the US TV footage showing him to the world against Geneva convention, but I was really impressed with his showdown in the court, confusion and shame he brought on his "judges".

The story you posted is highly credible, same like the Moore movie, and like you pointed out in one of your post Republicans including main star bushie except waiving arms cannot contradict with the facts one single picture from the whole documentary. If they only could Moore would be facing now multiple court trials, criminal and civil as his movie was created as the DOCUMENTARY not fiction.

To all those who still believe private vendetta of bushies was justified - show me the one single proof. I do not wish anybody bad things happen to them, but when I look at the footage from Iraq where people are being now "FREED AND LIBERATED" to kill each other and by the Americans, where the second Palestine being created with astonishing speed, where only CIA and Mossad can be held responsible for series of bombings of Christian Churches as no known Muslim organization claimed the attacks, I can only say that if Americans elect this moron criminal bush again there will no flowers and vigils around the globe next time when something much more serious happen than 9/11.

People of Iraq were living in paradise under Saddam compare to what they have now and for years to come. No wonder Iran and N. Korea is showing the finger to the usa when it comes to nukes. Let bushies start another wars but where to get the soldiers from? Draft? Well, they will have to call to the military equal number of young American girls this time, maybe bushies daughters will be more brave than daddy and show the American people they are the real daughters of war president and make up for his cowardice during the Vietnam war.

IMO there will be no trial of President Saddam Hussein as too many truths would be exposed. That is the reason why Americans keep him away from the lawyers, human rights groups except Red Cross which keeps mouth shut. Unless they will achieve to make him insane, he will die of cancer or some other made in usa natural cause of death.

History likes to repeat itself, Hitler got to power in democratic way but against majority of Germans. Same way bush and both are equal.

Makes me wonder in the case draft will take place how the BLS will classify in their statistics new recruits - manufacturing jobs or service. I'm dead serious, BLS is planning to reclassify cooks at McDonalds and other food places as manufacturing jobs.



To: Richnorth who wrote (455)8/8/2004 3:02:52 AM
From: marek_wojna1 Recommendation  Respond to of 493
 
bushies styles of exporting "democracy" and fredom of information to Iraq:
<<Aljazeera vows to cover Iraq despite closure>>http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/9C888134-9481-485A-A675-DD3C50DA224D.htm.

And another sample from the same page how this criminal in the white house is respecting freedom of journalism.
<<Aljazeera under fire in Falluja

Saturday 10 April 2004, 18:44 Makka Time, 15:44 GMT


Journalists have been shot at inside the besieged town



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Aljazeera journalists have come under fire in the flashpoint Iraqi town, Falluja.

The only television crew reporting from inside the besieged town, Aljazeera crew members on Friday complained they had been fired at twice during the day.

The staffers have since been forced to move to a safer location within the restive town, transformed into a ferocious battleground between US soldiers and Iraqi resistance fighters.

Aljazeera correspondent in Falluja, Ahmad Mansur said US F16 planes also bombed places disconcertingly close to the news channel's office.

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Aljazeera journalists have found themselves at the receiving end of US-aggression often in the past.

The only television crew reporting from inside the besieged town, Aljazeera crew members on Friday complained they had been fired at twice.


During the war in Afghanistan, Aljazeera's office in capital Kabul was bombed.

Aljazeera correspondent, Tariq Ayyoub, was killed in capital Baghdad by US-tank fire as he prepared to broadcast during last year's Iraq war.

Reporting from Falluja, Mansur said the situation inside the besieged town was grim.

Surrounded on all sides by the US occupation soldiers, residents inside have run out of supplies.

Public appeals were being made from the local mosques for shrouds to wrap the many dead. A local doctor put the Iraqi toll in the town at 450.

Ambulances arriving from Baghdad to evacuate the seriously injured had difficulty in gaining access to the town.

US soldiers opened fire, forcing six of the ambulances to retreat as they attempted to reach the Talib al-Janabi clinic.

Aljazeera