by Kathy Fisher, Unknown News
July 2, 2004
Saddam Hussein, as seen on TV, was great in court yesterday -- great only because he said to Bush what needed to be said. Something Bush's own people should have had the nerve and guts to say to their leader of the used-to-be free nation! Everything Saddam said was true. But to wait a year for his trial is absurd, because he will probably be killed.
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Saddam: So that I have to know, you are an investigative judge of the central court of Iraq? What resolution, what law formed this court?
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I remember Milosevich. He was right when he spoke at his trial, too. He embarrassed Clinton, but he went to jail for war crimes anyway. And Clinton got away with his.
So I want Saddam to have his say. I want to hear it, because Bush is a sham. Bush is a phony, a walking talking lie. He is the one who should be hung out to dry ... him and his accomplices including Blair and uncle Sharon.
When Saddam walked among his people they all had guns, they could have shot him any time ... but they didn't. He was comfortable around his people. SURE he was feared, but he was respected too.
Our Presidents hide behind the Secret Service and bulletproof glass, yet they insist we are a Democracy. They only dream of such respect, while all the time they fear a lone gunman, one single bullet. They are so afraid to walk freely among us, because they know all too well so many people have reason to hate them. They know, deep down inside, what evil cowards they are.
Saddam knows he was used by our corrupt lying leaders. He knows it all too well, and he knew eventually this day would come. I'm sure he now regrets shaking the hand of one evil bastard named Donald Rumsfeld.
Saddam kept law and order in Iraq, maybe not the way you or I would like but his way worked. Now look at the place -- it's a mess!
I got news for you, I'm sure most of the Iraqi people hate Bush the warlord even more. They should, you know. They buried they dead back in April of 2003 shortly after the carpet bombing ended.
I was never afraid of Saddam, but these bastards we have running our country -- our own home grown dictators! I am very afraid of them.
They too kidnap and torture their people in the name of their justice. Our dictators rewrite the laws to serve their own greedy hateful purposes. If most of us would wake up and see that we too are an enslaved nation, ruled by men who would be kings ... what a great day for us that would be!
Iraq was better off with Saddam, of that I am sure. Saddam didn't force our planes to drop hundreds of 500-pound bombs on Iraq, killing thousands of innocent people. Our leaders did that all by themselves. But believe me, our leaders will point the finger at Saddam for that one too. They will blame the rain that falls on the fourth of July fireworks on Saddam, and stupid people will believe them.
So have your day in court, Saddam Hussein. You deserve that. You must answer to the people. I only wish you were on trial for what you really did, and not what Bush says you did.
You're right, it is theater.
I wish we could begin to charge the war criminals in our own country, and start tribunals on them ASAP. But that will never happen, because America is not liberated yet.
© 2004, by the author.
What do you think?
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When Saddam walked among his people they all had guns, they could have shot him any time ... but they didn't.
He was comfortable around his people.
SURE he was feared, but he was respected too.
Our Presidents hide behind the Secret Service and bulletproof glass, yet they insist we are a Democracy.
They only dream of such respect, while all the time they fear a lone gunman, one single bullet.
They are so afraid to walk freely among us, because they know all too well so many people have reason to hate them.
They know, deep down inside, what evil cowards they are.
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