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The Saddam Trial

Saddam Hussein's trial venue should be?

  • Saddam Hussein should indeed be tried in Iraq.

    Votes: 17 63.0%
  • Saddam Hussein should be tried before an International tribunal.

    Votes: 10 37.0%

  • Total voters
    27
Tashah said:
I have not taken a public position on this question... and did not vote. I only presented the dilemma for your collective consideration.




Well you are apart of this collective consideration. What are you? Some kind of socialist or something?
 
TimmyBoy said:
Well you are apart of this collective consideration. What are you? Some kind of socialist or something?
Initiator would be a more apt sobriquet.



 
Deegan said:
So let me get this straight, we have two anti-semetic, Saddam apologists, in Aryan, and Conflict, attempting to excuse this brutal dictators actions, because our war may have killed innocent people as well. Hmmm, pretty ridiculous, but biggotry and ignorance do go hand and hand, so I guess that explains it.

This court has done everything by the book as far as I have witnessed, and I am confident Saddam will receive a fair trial, but will hang for his deeds in the end. Personally, I would keep him alive, and allow him to suffer everyday, as he watches his country grow and prosper, while he rots in a jail cell.;)

Your naivety is touching.Bush has done his conditioning well.
 
Aryan Imperium said:
Your naivety is touching.Bush has done his conditioning well.

Ahh as did Hitler in concordance to you.
 
Aryan Imperium said:
Your naivety is touching.Bush has done his conditioning well.

I am a lot of things, naive is certainly not one of them. You'll have to explain this characterization to me more carefully, I am not sure what you mean?:confused:
 
Deegan said:
I am a lot of things, naive is certainly not one of them. You'll have to explain this characterization to me more carefully, I am not sure what you mean?:confused:

Your reference to Saddam receiving a "fair trial".
 
Aryan Imperium said:
Your reference to Saddam receiving a "fair trial".

What is not fair, the fact that the evidence is so damning, or is it because the same people he once disregarded, now control his fate? I don't think anyone has ever doubted the crimes of this man, or his regime, it's only a question of what to do with him. I guess if you were really honest with yourself, you would see why many here find your defense of this man laughable. You want to rid the world of the negro, and the Jew, and then somehow feel you have the moral grounding on which to seek fairness for another. Your entire agenda reeks of unfairness, and ignorance, yet you now speak as someone who is all about fairness, and equality.:confused:
 
Deegan said:
What is not fair, the fact that the evidence is so damning, or is it because the same people he once disregarded, now control his fate? I don't think anyone has ever doubted the crimes of this man, or his regime, it's only a question of what to do with him. I guess if you were really honest with yourself, you would see why many here find your defense of this man laughable. You want to rid the world of the negro, and the Jew, and then somehow feel you have the moral grounding on which to seek fairness for another. Your entire agenda reeks of unfairness, and ignorance, yet you now speak as someone who is all about fairness, and equality.:confused:

Extremists like Ayran come about due to unfairness, inequality and injustice. That was what created Hitler: unfairness, inequality and injustice so he too himself became the same sort of person.

I remember studying and reading about how Hitler blew up the kaboose train that France forced Germany to surrender on after World War I to sign the Treaty of Versailles. It was rather symbolic that Hitler ordered the blowing up of this train after forcing French leaders to sign their surrender on the same train that the French forced Germany to sign their surrender after World War I. It was Hitler blowing up an injustice of World War I, which was the treaty of Versialles that was forced on Germany against it's will. Their was little justice in the treaty. This assured a man like Hitler could come to power and it assured a World War II.
 
Not only extremists like Ayran, Hitler became the way they are through injustice but also extremists like Al-Queda gain power and stength and feed off of the injustices to gain power from the societies they live in.
 
Deegan said:
What is not fair, the fact that the evidence is so damning, or is it because the same people he once disregarded, now control his fate? I don't think anyone has ever doubted the crimes of this man, or his regime, it's only a question of what to do with him. I guess if you were really honest with yourself, you would see why many here find your defense of this man laughable. You want to rid the world of the negro, and the Jew, and then somehow feel you have the moral grounding on which to seek fairness for another. Your entire agenda reeks of unfairness, and ignorance, yet you now speak as someone who is all about fairness, and equality.:confused:

Again like your fellow multiculti apologists you place your words in my mouth.
Point out to me where I have written that I "want to rid the world of the negro, and the jew" or retract the remark!
 
Aryan Imperium said:
Again like your fellow multiculti apologists you place your words in my mouth.
Point out to me where I have written that I "want to rid the world of the negro, and the jew" or retract the remark!

Hey, don't slap on the tag if you don't want to be confused with the goals, and agendas of your little boys group.;)

I don't know though, maybe you did not say those words, but I do recall your opining of how to ship all the negros off to some other land. This is as ridiculous, if not as evil a suggestion, but why split hairs, we all know what you want, and you can't have it any other way.:roll:
 
Deegan said:
I don't know though, maybe you did not say those words, but I do recall your opining of how to ship all the negros off to some other land. This is as ridiculous, if not as evil a suggestion, but why split hairs, we all know what you want, and you can't have it any other way.:roll:

I wouldn't say all Afro-Americans, but definetly all the illegal immigrants. The legals can stay. But I think we should send all the illegals back with a box of Craftsmen tools, so they can build they're own ****ing country. We are obligated to help them, so as not to void the lifetime garuantee on the tools!:lol:
 
Deegan said:
Hey, don't slap on the tag if you don't want to be confused with the goals, and agendas of your little boys group.;)

I don't know though, maybe you did not say those words, but I do recall your opining of how to ship all the negros off to some other land. This is as ridiculous, if not as evil a suggestion, but why split hairs, we all know what you want, and you can't have it any other way.:roll:

I do not and never have advocated genocide.I believe that all races should be treated with dignity:this is the Aryan way.
I seek as humane a solution as is possible.
 
Tashah said:
On 28 November 2005, the trial of Saddam Hussein and seven high-ranking Ba'ath officials continues in Iraq. They are charged with the execution of 148 Shi'ite's in the town of Dujail in 1982.

Today (21 October 2005) defense lawyer Saadoun Sughaiyer al-Janabi was found murdered in Baghdad with two bullet wounds to the head. It is not known if the killing was an attempt to postpone the trial by Saddam loyalists, or a case of vendetta. Trial security remains a major concern for the judges, the defendants, and the prosecution and defense teams.

The trial judges are all either Shi'a or Kurd. The prosecutor is Shi'a. No matter what you personally think of Saddam Hussein, he is entitled to due justice. But what justice and who's justice? Can Saddam Hussein receive a fair and impartial trial in Iraq, or would an International judicial venue be more appropriate in this extraordinary case?

Comments are welcomed and a poll is open to all...

~Tashah~
When John Gotti was tried, he was not tried by the mafia
that would slant the outcome in his favor
and since the Sunni's benefitted from his reign, i am not surprised it is the other 2 groups that are trying him
everybody knows what Saddam did
the trial is a show
and he will be convicted
the international community, in particular the World court, is a joke
what is taking so long to convict Slobadan Milosovic(sp?)

these cases are not about circumstantial evidence
I think an iraqi trial and punishment, will help the country move forward
 
Navy Pride said:
The difference between us is I admit what I am.........You are in a state of denial....

I have denied nothing. I have simply stated that wether or not Saddam ran his country in a way that the US does not approve of, he did not have weapons of mass destruction, and therefore we had no right of occupying, destroying, and justifying this atrocity. Now you want to talk about his trial? Have you ever read the constitution of the United States. It talks about defending democracy... not promoting it by coercion. Not proliferation of the democracy(actually it was supposed to be a republic) for the welfare of capitalistic democracy. Someone is indeed in denial here, my friend, and it is not me.
 
Conflict said:
I have denied nothing. I have simply stated that wether or not Saddam ran his country in a way that the US does not approve of, he did not have weapons of mass destruction, and therefore we had no right of occupying, destroying, and justifying this atrocity.

Gosh, you sure love rape rooms.
 
Aryan Imperium said:
But we both know that the "new Iraqi government" is merely a cover for their puppet masters, the NWO.

jamesrage said:
Who are these puppet masters you speak of? Is this another of your conspiracy theories where you blame the jews for something?

Tashah said:

Trajan Octavian Titus said:
Oh sweet Jesus please tell me you're kidding, have the illuminati conspiracists gotten to you too?
If you follow the post chronology, it is obvious that I merely provided the link to jamesrage as a courtesy gesture. Aryan originally pointed to the fascist NWO conjecture... not I.

Aryan Imperium said:
I do not and never have advocated genocide. I believe that all races should be treated with dignity:this is the Aryan way. I seek as humane a solution as is possible.
The 'Aryan way' is not very comforting. SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Adolf Eichmann considered Zyklon-B a humane solution.



 
iamjack said:
Gosh, you sure love rape rooms.

In all scholastic and diplomatic terms your sound-byte does you no justice. Did you have anything substantiative to say or is this just your deepest and most passionate opinion?
:rofl

You serve your directive well!
 
Conflict said:
In all scholastic and diplomatic terms your sound-byte does you no justice. Did you have anything substantiative to say or is this just your deepest and most passionate opinion?
:rofl

You serve your directive well!

Why am I the only one who has to be substantive? And why do I care about your extreme and predictable opinion enough to give a passionite response?

By the way, if you still believe we had no justification in taking over Iraq, you still love rape rooms.
 
Tashah said:
If you follow the post chronology, it is obvious that I merely provided the link to jamesrage as a courtesy gesture. Aryan originally pointed to the fascist NWO conjecture... not I.


The 'Aryan way' is not very comforting. SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Adolf Eichmann considered Zyklon-B a humane solution.





Not everyone is buying into the holocaust theory these days:it is up for debate.
You can try and make a holy religion out of it but nothing is beyond the questioning of historians.
 
The holocaust happened, yessir it did. And now, jews have absolute moral impunity forever and always. Tee hee.
 
iamjack said:
The holocaust happened, yessir it did. And now, jews have absolute moral impunity forever and always. Tee hee.

Indeed and that is why we must break their myth.They will do everything in their power to prevent this from happening because they know that once the holocaust has been shown up for the false religion that it is their "moral" ascendancy will crumble.
It is the big stick that they wield to keep us goyim in line.
 
Aryan Imperium said:
Indeed and that is why we must break their myth.They will do everything in their power to prevent this from happening because they know that once the holocaust has been shown up for the false religion that it is their "moral" ascendancy will crumble.
It is the big stick that they wield to keep us goyim in line.

That's great. I was kidding, duder.
 
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