Theodore's World: Baghdad Ballet, Dance From a Rope, Starring Saddam

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December 28, 2006

Baghdad Ballet, Dance From a Rope, Starring Saddam



He tried to run away and hide



But our awesome troops found him, he didn't have a chance up against the most powerful military in the world.




Then he had his trial.....and he did his cowardly waaaa waaaa waaa, but alas for him to no avail, thank God.
The final decision was death by hanging.

"I sacrifice myself. If God wills it, He will place me among the true men and martyrs," wrote Saddam in the letter, which his lawyer said was penned last month for release if his death sentence was upheld.




Human Rights" group says Saddam should not hang--not because they oppose the death penalty but because his trial didn't prove he was guilty. Ramsey Clkark will cry, Jimmy Carter will be saddened, Jacques Chirac will faint, Nancy Pelosi's 4 day coronation will turn into a death vigil, CNN will have their heads hung low and speak in wispered tones about his hanging. The ALCU here in America will somehow weasel their opinion against it, CAIR will complain we are picking on a Muslim. And then of course Uday and Qusay are keeping a nice, comfy spot warm for him in Hell. If ever a family deserved to be together, it's this family.


* Jack of Conservative Insurgent, thank you for the animated image of Saddam on the bike.

Posted by Wild Thing at December 28, 2006 01:55 AM


Comments

Oh, he was guilty of both the charges against him - doesn't mean it was a fair trial though, so the critics do have a point.

Posted by: Suricou Raven at December 28, 2006 04:34 AM


Who in the world did those pics. I wish I could do stuff like that.

Posted by: jack hamilton at December 28, 2006 08:19 AM


Suricou Raven, a fair trial? haha Sorry but it was a fair trial not only in my opinion, but in the opinion of most of the Iraqi's and probably all the dead ones in the mass graves too if they could reply.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 28, 2006 11:44 AM


Suricou is in Lefty Mode again. They mistake fault-finding for rationality.

Posted by: Rhod at December 28, 2006 11:47 AM


Jack H. I agree they are really good ones. These I found in google except for the animated one at the very top that is from Jack.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 28, 2006 11:47 AM


Glad you liked the image, thank you. I wish my old mind could recall where I got it. This is a very nicely put together post even if the Raven doesn't appreciate the fair trial that this butcher received, quite unlike civilized people who would have reacted the European way like the Italians did with Benito Mussolini.
Many years ago there was another fine citizen that I took a celebratory drink to when he passed, that ratbastard was William O. Douglas, I'll do the same for Saddam Hussein when he swings even if it kills me.

Posted by: Jack at December 28, 2006 12:32 PM


You judged him guilty, but say it was not a fair trial?? So how did you get to a guilty verdict fair more fairly?? What do you mean it was not a fair trial?? That statement can, and is, used against almost any trial in the world. Suricou, Saddam could have been tried for dozens of mass murder sprees. That was probably the most fair trial held in the Mid-East in centuries, if ever.

Posted by: TomR at December 28, 2006 01:24 PM


Hey Saddam! Nice tie you got there.

Posted by: raz0r at December 28, 2006 06:57 PM


razOr hahaha it sure is a nice tie.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 29, 2006 04:06 AM


That piece of crap is not worth the rope to hang him up on. He should be drug to death naked through the streets of Bagdahd stopping only to pour rubbing alcohal in his scrapes and bruises and let the dogs piss on him, then keep going. A bullet would be too kind. All you leftys can shove your political correctness stright up your ass. Nothing we could do to him is bad enough.

Posted by: dwiggy at December 29, 2006 06:55 PM


See a sarcastic visual of George Bush playing a round of “Hangman”…here:

www.thoughttheater.com

Posted by: Daniel DiRito at December 29, 2006 11:59 PM


dwiggy, Saddam and his sons were evil from hell. I agree, nothing would be bad enough in how he was killed. I know dead is dead, but it can't be compared to the torture he did to people.

Posted by: Wild Thing at December 30, 2006 02:11 AM