http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/01/25/germany.trial.reut/index.html
1 bullet. $0.07. Nothing unfair about that.
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Put him in the same cell as Shrub.
: I agree completely as far as Saddam goes Let him rot.
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: Instead, he will be assigned to the same legal limbo
: shared by the hundreds who have been imprisoned in Guantanamo for the
: past two years, suffering perpetual interrogation without t
-Community
Subject: RE: Why Saddam will never get a fair trial.
Instead, he will be assigned to the same legal limbo
shared by the hundreds who have been imprisoned in Guantanamo for the
past two years, suffering perpetual interrogation without the protection
of the Geneva Conventions and beyond
Instead, he will be assigned to the same legal limbo
shared by the hundreds who have been imprisoned in Guantanamo for the
past two years, suffering perpetual interrogation without the protection
of the Geneva Conventions and beyond the reach of any national law
including that of the United States.
OhI never said whether i agreed or disagreed with what this
columnist wrote.
I just posted it to the list.
dum dee dum dum...
*whistles a tune*
:)
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: Andre Turrettini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ohhh Cmon Gel, As soon as the effects of capitalism c
the death penalty or not, President Bush's people will be
realising just about now that they can't afford to give him a fair trial
at all.
He would certainly be convicted in the end: the evidence of Saddam's
crimes over the years is overwhelming. But in a fair trial, with normal
ittle longer and been killed in his hole. While
others debate where he should be tried and by whom, and whether he
should face the death penalty or not, President Bush's people will be
realising just about now that they can't afford to give him a fair trial
at all.
He would certa