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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (211958)1/6/2007 9:08:26 PM
From: kumar  Respond to of 281500
 
"....Then they could have sold the noise as a ringtone....."

ROTFLMAO!!



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (211958)1/8/2007 2:05:34 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Actually, it's just Raybon Kan's opinion, but he is enormously popular in NZ, so you can take it as the official NZ government point of view.

Well, I agree with Rayboh Kan, it's all about window-dressing.

What do they expect people do to when a dictator is finally put to death? Good examples in history are the deaths of Mussolini and the Ceausescu. Compared to those, Saddam's death was respectful.

It's not like executing an ordinary murder. This man killed millions, if you count the millions who died because of sanctions. I do. He destroyed generations of his own people just because he could.

My husband and I sat up during the death watch with drinks, waiting to cheer. When they finally said he was dead, I started crying, because he got off too easy.

I would have let all the mothers and grandmothers beat him to death with their shoes.

I wished he had suffered just a tiny bit of what his victims suffered. So, if he did suffer just a tiny bit of what his victims suffered, fine by me.