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Post by Archagon on Dec 14, 2003 16:57:35 GMT -5
What do you think of this? What should be his punishment?
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Post by bezzerkker on Dec 14, 2003 17:45:42 GMT -5
I guess its a good thing he got caught well, its pretty likely he'll get death or life in prison or something like that. I don't know what he should get as punishment.... first castration, then water drop torture gets my vote
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Post by Dark Angel on Dec 14, 2003 20:16:36 GMT -5
Padded walls, leather straps, chair, TV, Powerpuff girls.
No remote.
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Post by bezzerkker on Dec 14, 2003 20:21:31 GMT -5
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Post by geneva on Dec 16, 2003 0:50:34 GMT -5
i think it would be most fitting if somehow they forced him help rebuild Iraq into a better place somehow, a cruel and wondrous irony.
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Post by Hans Lemurson on Dec 16, 2003 1:13:06 GMT -5
Set up an international war-crimes tribunal that won't be an American kangaroo-court. Sadam should face the justice he denied to his people. To make crude remarks is to fall to his level. His capture itself will be insignificant, only a shortlived tool of propaganda, for the resistance in Iraq is not pro-Sadam (except for his old hench-men). If anything, the Iraqi's now know that this Hated figure can never again come to rule Iraq again, and will turn their attention to the insensitive occupational forces and brutal martial law they now have to live in, and turn to fight their new oppressors, now believing that it can no longer get any worse. Sadam hasn't been organising anything for months, his capture will not quell any insurgents.
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