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View Poll Results :Will you watch the trial of Saddam Hussein?
YES 5 27.78%
NO 11 61.11%
UNDECIDED 2 11.11%
Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll

 
August 26th, 2005   Post 11
Arclight
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If I am in a body cast with nothing else to do, I might.
 
August 26th, 2005   Post 12
Locke
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i got more productive things to do with my time. as lips said, it probably wont be on free to air anyway. i might read the newspaper write ups of it, but really, all i care about is the outcome.

does anyone know what sort of punishment they are seeking for him?
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August 26th, 2005   Post 13
behemoth79
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Im assuming multiple convictions of crimes against humanity, including murder, wouls suffice for a death penalty. well at least the Chinese water torture. I would love to see him tarred, feathered, then drawn and quartered.
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August 27th, 2005   Post 14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
i got more productive things to do with my time. as lips said, it probably wont be on free to air anyway. i might read the newspaper write ups of it, but really, all i care about is the outcome.

does anyone know what sort of punishment they are seeking for him?
any thing less than Firing Squad?
 
August 27th, 2005   Post 15
USAFAUX2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by phoenix_aim54
Quote:
Originally Posted by Locke
i got more productive things to do with my time. as lips said, it probably wont be on free to air anyway. i might read the newspaper write ups of it, but really, all i care about is the outcome.

does anyone know what sort of punishment they are seeking for him?
any thing less than Firing Squad?
Death by poisoned Doridos
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August 27th, 2005   Post 16
phoenix80
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I like that idea! Whatever they do, just kill him!
 
August 27th, 2005   Post 17
Missileer
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He'll probably be hanged. That seems to be a preferred method for official death penalty. Beheading for the unofficial.
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August 27th, 2005   Post 18
USAFAUX2004
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Or they can Leave him Alive and not give him anymore junk food. Without Doridos the guy will go nuts
 
August 27th, 2005   Post 19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by USAFAUX2004
Or they can Leave him Alive and not give him anymore junk food. Without Doridos the guy will go nuts
And force him to watch "The Brady Bunch" reruns.
 
August 27th, 2005   Post 20
tomtom22
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As many before me have stated, I don't have the time or inclination to spend watching Saddam spew his BS about being a martyr for Islam. I am only interested in the outcome, and in my opinion anything less than death would be an outrage considering his many crimes against humanity, and all of the senseless political assassinations he ordered not to mention the countless lives taken by chemical weapons used against Iran, the Kurds and many of his own people.
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