:D glad to hear the news on capture of saddam hope they hang him.
I live in australia and wouldn`t want him here
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:D glad to hear the news on capture of saddam hope they hang him.
I live in australia and wouldn`t want him here
one thing i dont get!
1. we win the war against of iraq (iraqi people celebrating in streets)
2. few days later they are telling us "GO home" (they start throwing shit at our boyz)
3. we get saddam (party starts up again)
conclusion:
a place on this planet is starting to sound stupid!
I was playing SOCOM II Online when some guy said that Saddam was captured and everyone suddenly stopped firing and got offline
That's three things.Quote:
Originally posted by Fiber@15 December 2003 - 00:50
one thing i dont get!
1. we win the war against of iraq (iraqi people celebrating in streets)
2. few days later they are telling us "GO home" (they start throwing shit at our boyz)
3. we get saddam (party starts up again)
i never knew i would come up with 3 points :blink:
;)
Saddam, Osama, George W, Putin, Chirac, Shroeder, Blair.....................
Same Faces different masks all directed by their puppet masters the Illuminati, the global fascist dictatorship that's under all your noses.
Anyhow who's to say that this Saddam is the genuine one when the 'real' one is probably sunning himself on a tropical island with Lord Lucan, Bin Laden and Shergar the horse :lol:
DNA CONFIRMATION - Yeah confirmed by Who?
Some puppet lap dog doctor :lol:
y would saddam have us dollars on him?
Bribe money. US$ is good anywhere.
ok. bribe money to force him to say that there is weapons of mass destructiobn or something else. the simpsons and south park will prob do episodes too then. was the uk soldiers there too or was it just americans? they dont really say so next on their list should be bin laden
:blink:Quote:
Originally posted by cosmic doobie@14 December 2003 - 15:05
Saddam, Osama, George W, Putin, Chirac, Shroeder, Blair.....................
Same Faces different masks all directed by their puppet masters the Illuminati, the global fascist dictatorship that's under all your noses.
Our Radio Station manager is out for world domination? :o
wormless - No. Saddam had that cash all along so he could use it to bribe others...
He's probably had it with him since the US first rolled into Basra last April.
btw, it was the US 4th Infantry Division that captured him.
600 US troops were involved in Operation Red Dawn.
He was armed with a pistol but offered no resistance. Two others were captured along with him (caught as they tried to run away) also captured was 2 assault weapons, US$750,000 cash and a taxi.
This info is all on CNN.com.. and Reuters.com... and probably every other news service on the planet by now
.
Damn... I don't know whats up with you guys and these conspiracy theories :lol:
Lamsey - That's been obvious been the plan from day 1
Today The Lounge, Tomorrow.. The World! :lol: :ph34r:
He vowed never to be taken alive, if that is him what a pathetic piece of shit the "Butcher of Baghdad" is.
wot a stupid thing to sayQuote:
Originally posted by "The Avatar Man"@14 December 2003 - 14:16
its all a distraction to try to make people forget that bin laden is still out there. :angry: :angry: :angry:
certainly a good news
this means US can stop bitching about all this crap about wmd, terrorists and shit
and pull the trooops back
but when i first heard the news on klboard i was like :blink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
congrats US troops
Being caught alive, priceless!
BARS CANT HOLD HIMQuote:
Being caught alive, priceless!
http://www.periphery.co.uk/ypapers/saddam.jpg
he will remember what u said too
:lol: :lol: :lol:
The Mother of All Surrenders.Quote:
Originally posted by hobbes@14 December 2003 - 21:34
Being caught alive, priceless!
i'll bet he hasn't got the balls to shoot himself when he knew he's gonna be captured. <_<
He had a pistol u know? <_<
make all of our lives easier
Hilter got the balls to shoot himself in the head when he knew he's gonna be cap'ed. :lol:
Yes, I agree. He could have sealed his legacy with a convenient bullet. It is hugely significant that he had the means but passed on the opportunity. He is moment by moment losing his "awe" status and is becoming a simple, scared, tired old man in the eyes of those who once feared him.Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@14 December 2003 - 22:04
i'll bet he hasn't got the balls to shoot himself when he knew he's gonna be captured. <_<
He had a pistol u know? <_<
make all of our lives easier
Hilter got the balls to shoot himself in the head when he knew he's gonna be cap'ed. :lol:
Well, I've heard different reports on this... some said that he was asleep when they found him, others said that he was "disoriented and confused"
Maybe he was just too shagged out from the months of hiding and running ?
Yes, the mother of all sleepiness. Awe inspiring!Quote:
[i]Originally posted by uNz@14 December 2003 - 22:14
Well, I've heard different reports on this... some said that he was asleep when they found him, others said that he was "disoriented and confused"
Maybe he was just too shagged out from the months of hiding and running ?
:lol:
Or, on the other hand, what's his view on suicide?
I know he thinks it's okay to top yourself if you're taking infidels out with you, but maybe it's not the same if you're alone?
Yes, the mother of all sleepiness. Awe inspiring! [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by hobbes+14 December 2003 - 22:23--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (hobbes @ 14 December 2003 - 22:23)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-uNz[i
,14 December 2003 - 22:14] Well, I've heard different reports on this... some said that he was asleep when they found him, others said that he was "disoriented and confused"
Maybe he was just too shagged out from the months of hiding and running ?
That's a bit harsh.
The chaps getting on a bit, he was having his nap and the bad men woke him up.
Bet he was grumpy for the rest of the day after that.
Probally heard from his information minister " No Saddam no troops within a hundred miles from here, Honestly"
:lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by shelly@14 December 2003 - 22:40
Probally heard from his information minister " No Saddam no troops within a hundred miles from here, Honestly"
Very droll.
I am sorely tempted to view this grand development with a jaundiced eye.
Anti-U.S. sentiment is already rearing it's head here-possibly we should regard Saddam's capture as another miserable failure of American intelligence.
Who would stand with me in demanding the United Nations furnish Saddam with the finest French lawyer American dollars can buy?
Saddam will be tried in Iraq, by Iraqis.
The U.N. and the Hague Court will bellyache to no avail.
So be it.
Let us not forget Saddam was, at heart, a secularist, which accounts at least in part for his docility during capture.
Watch for the subtle effect of this little-noted fact in the reactions of the Arab street as well as any statements by Hamas, or actions by other terrorist groups.
This will be very interesting.
I think you over-analyse j2.Quote:
Originally posted by j2k4@14 December 2003 - 22:44
Let us not forget Saddam was, at heart, a secularist, which accounts at least in part for his docility during capture.
He was a cowardly bag of shite. When the chips were down, he went with a whimper and not a bang. He was happy for everyone else to die for the cause, but when it came to him, I think not. It sums his existence up.
I stay say he will go hat-stand defence.
Though I have to say, I cannot support your position with regard to Legal Aid.
I think you over-analyse j2.Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol+14 December 2003 - 17:52--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (J'Pol @ 14 December 2003 - 17:52)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-j2k4@14 December 2003 - 22:44
Let us not forget Saddam was, at heart, a secularist, which accounts at least in part for his docility during capture.
He was a cowardly bag of shite. When the chips were down, he went with a whimper and not a bang. He was happy for everyone else to die for the cause, but when it came to him, I think not. It sums his existence up.
I stay say he will go hat-stand defence.
Though I have to say, I cannot support your position with regard to Legal Aid.[/b][/quote]
You over-state with regard to my over-analysis, J'Pol.
It is that he was a non-believer that was his un-doing.
He was, purely and simply, nothing more than a (simple) PUNK.
Which was my point; also that he can now safely be disavowed by the Arabs who do genuinely believe. :)
So you don't think he is worthy of legal-aid?
I reckon if Kofi Annan agrees with you than Saddam is in heap big-trouble.
I say this as a mate, please take it the right way -
No shit Sherlock.
Well, according to the news, it looks like Saddams trial will indeed be a public one, held by the Iraqi people.
Theres also talk of him being given hundreds of death sentences for war crimes.
...and then they'll start on the 20+ years of crimes against humanity....
I don't think theres ever been another man in history who's been more screwed than Saddam is right now..
:lol: Just so- :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@14 December 2003 - 18:07
I say this as a mate, please take it the right way -
No shit Sherlock.
I'll be back on tomorrow for more-
My project is finally turning the corner. ;)
:lol: Just so- :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by j2k4+14 December 2003 - 23:16--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (j2k4 @ 14 December 2003 - 23:16)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-J'Pol@14 December 2003 - 18:07
I say this as a mate, please take it the right way -
No shit Sherlock.
I'll be back on tomorrow for more-
My project is finally turning the corner. ;) [/b][/quote]
Bon Chance, mon capitain.
Warren Beatty ?Quote:
[i]Originally posted by uNz@14 December 2003 - 23:15
Well, according to the news, it looks like Saddams trial will indeed be a public one, held by the Iraqi people.
Theres also talk of him being given hundreds of death sentences for war crimes.
...and then they'll start on the 20+ years of crimes against humanity....
I don't think theres ever been another man in history who's been more screwed than Saddam is right now..
silly america
like capturing saddam
will change anything
Will he get a lawyer? :lol:
Nope, not even Mr Promiscuity himself is this screwed.
Actually, watch and learn what this will do.Quote:
Originally posted by Rock Tonic Juice Magic@14 December 2003 - 23:48
silly america
like capturing saddam
will change anything
You should become familiar with the legend of Pancho Villa. He was a Mexican general, who probably died in a cave somewhere.
His mysterious disappearance sparked a legend about him. 150 years later, people still talk about him being alive. Crazy, sure, but that is the power of the unknown.
Saddam is now seen to be a secularist coward, not an Islamic symbol.
His cowardly capture is monumental.
but what is really important is will they get wmd info from him. If he is willing to go without a fight after all the shit hes said, he should spill his guts, right?
Oh, but when the interrogators get nothing out of him because there really aren't any WMD's.. then the US is screwed. I dont think that his capture really changes anything in the Muslim World. No one really liked him, especially terrorists groups such as Al Qauda. People just hoped he would go out with a fight, which he did sort of.. but if things had been more organized, way more US troops would have died. People still dont like saddam, and no one was every really supporting him.. they were just against american intervention, not pro Saddam. This doesnt change anything and it will eventually backfire on the US when they are forced to admit what they always knew.. there are and never were any WMD.
I totally agree.Quote:
Originally posted by hobbes@14 December 2003 - 23:54
Saddam is now seen to be a secularist coward, not an Islamic symbol.
His cowardly capture is monumental.
From a figure of fear and terror for millions of people. Who dominated and terrorised their every waking moment (and probably sleeping one as well).
From a genocidal maniac who murdered hundreds of thousands of people without any compunction. Ethnic cleansing (the very words stick in my throat).
From a man who let his people starve and suffer disease, whilst he stole billions of dollars from them and let the infrastructure of the country rot.
From a man whose family and "friends" lived like kings and did whatever they wanted, with impunity. Whilst the people of Iraq cowered in fear.
To a sad, lonely coward, hiding in a hole in the ground. Surrendering when the US Troops found him. Whatever happened to "I will keep the last bullet for myself" ?
I said it early in this thread, I say it again. Let us show the world what democracy, justice and due process mean. Let us ensure that the lowest of the low gets a fair and transparent trial. Let us ensure that those who wish to speak against this vile creature are allowed to do so. Let us also ensure that he is allowed to defend his actions and call any witnesses he wishes, to support his claims.
Let us be fair, even if the accused person was anything but.
regarding the "cronology...." BSQuote:
Here is a chronology, I don't vouch for it's accuracy or bias, but Google has plenty of other pages on the subject.
not exactly the best sources to rely on <_<
extreme leftists all the way ;)
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Washingtonpost.com. December 30, 2002
Jonathan Broder. Nuclear times, Winter 1990-91
Kurt Nimno. AlterNet. September 23, 2002
Newyorktimes.com. August 29, 2002
ABC Nightline. June9, 1992
Counter Punch, October 10, 2002
Riegle Report: Dual Use Exports. Senate Committee on Banking. May 25, 1994
Timeline: A walk Through Iraq's History. U.S. Department of State
Doing Business: The Arming of Iraq. Daniel Robichear
Glen Rangwala. Labor Left Briefing, 16 September, 2002
Financial Times of London. July 3, 1991
Elson E. Boles. Counter Punch. October 10, 2002
Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988. Iranchamber.com
Columbia Journalism Review. March/April 1993. Iraqgate
Times Online. December 31, 2002. How U.S. Helped Iraq Build Deadly Arsenal
Bush's Secret Mission. The New Yorker Magazine. November 2, 1992
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia: Iran-Contra Affair
Congressional Record. July 27, 1992. Representative Henry B. Gonzalez
Bob Woodward. CIA Aiding Iraq in Gulf War. Washington Post. 15 December, 1986
Case Study: The Anfal Campaign. www.gendercide.com