I'm not really talking just about Saddam, it's more about the reaction Americans are having to his death, and also about the moral choice of execution (which, as I've said, I understand in regards to the Iraqis).
If anything his life is less valuable than the countless others who died each day before his execution and will die today and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and the day after that...
I agree with you completely about that. Unfortunately, we have a leader with blood on his hands, and a lot of it, as well. It's very, very sad, and 2008 can't get here fast enough, at least in this case. If anyone needs to be tried by an International court, it's George W. Bush.
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If anything his life is less valuable than the countless others who died each day before his execution and will die today and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and the day after that...
I agree with you completely about that. Unfortunately, we have a leader with blood on his hands, and a lot of it, as well. It's very, very sad, and 2008 can't get here fast enough, at least in this case. If anyone needs to be tried by an International court, it's George W. Bush.