So is it legal? What do you think the outcome will be?
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So is it legal? What do you think the outcome will be?
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Hmmm.... they should chop his balls off :p
One of two possible outcomes:
A.) Death by hanging
B.) Death by firing squad
There will be (are) several charges against him and he will be found guilty on most of those charges.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
As for the legality of the trial, I think that question is irrelevant, because the wheels are in motion. And the legality will be written in the future by the winners. It's now only a matter of opinion to you and I as to whether this was right or wrong.
Looks pretty desparate to me, this guy...
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/w...ddamtrial.html
By the skills of his defense team, which he states needs more time because theyare not experienced or skilled at international law, he will be found guilty and receive Death by firing squad! :D
What a bunch of Shiites. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
The man is guilty as sin. He practically nearly wiped out all the Curdes like Hitler did with the Jews, not to mention has been gasing his own people, has been experimenting with chemical and biological weapons on them as well as animals, and has not complied with UN resolutions for over 13 years.
I hope he's sent to prision and raped constantly by many different guys(with huge ....).
I know some people who would consider that heaven :bigyello:Quote:
Originally Posted by System_Error
I don't think he will get the death penalty (and I hope he doesn't). It would set a dangerous precedent if he did.
In case you're wondering why I said that I hope he doesn't get the death penalty, it is because I firmly belive that no one deserves to die. Rot in jail for eternity perhaps, but not killed.
-Girvo911
ohhhhhh, ggeeezzzz. Hey, that would be very funny if it turned out sadam is a flaming homesexual.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
You mean like Yasser Arafat was. Maybe they will hook up in the afterlife. :D
I bet you do ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
I would agree, the last thing they want to do is make a martyr of him :sick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Girvo911
But that's not what he is on trial for, nor for the war with Iran, and why not? Well because that would implicate America and Europe who were oh so helpful during that period.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
At the end of the day he will be found guilty, but it depends on how long the trial takes. If it goes on for more that three years they will not be able to execute him (Iraq law has an upper age limit).
His defence seems to be that he was putting down an insurrection, just like America did in their attack on Fallujah. So he is going for the "If I'm guilty so are you".
They're also going for the Human Rights ploy, that it would be against his human rights to be executed :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
Was he really??
We need to draw a line under the human suffering that is going on in Iraq. The terrorists (et al) are not going to create a precedent, so we should.
He should be inprisoned for life.
But it's not our decision. The death penalty, and it's application, should be down to the individual state.
We should have no power to imply, infer, or otherwise force a decision either way.
Self-determination was the key to the illegal invasion, wasn't it?
My understanding is that regardless of the outcome of this trial he will not be killed. He has been charged with several different things in several different areas. Since Iraqi law does not allow somebody to be tried in absentia, they need to keep him alive for all of the separate trials.
So in essence - his penalty will be to sit through court trials the rest of his life?
Ouch! Now that's inhumane.
At least he will be well rested.
You're a sick man. :lol: :lol: