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happyboy
response 34 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 18:35 UTC 2003

yeah, THAT would be impressive.
jmsaul
response 35 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 19:25 UTC 2003

Re #33:  Cardinal Ashcroft will get you for implying that Saddam didn't
         blow up the WTC!
scott
response 36 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 20:15 UTC 2003

Still waiting on the WMDs we were promised.
tpryan
response 37 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 21:17 UTC 2003

        Okay, we tell Sadam that America will not execute him if
he cooperats in finding stashes of weapons.  Then money.  Then
continuing opposition leaders.
        Then we let new Iraq execute him.
mary
response 38 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 14 22:57 UTC 2003

So if he was telling the truth all along, and Iraq no longer has 
WMD, he gets executed.  Sounds like something most American's
could support.

The man needs to be tried in Iraq by Iraqis.  With Iraqis 
making the rules.
klg
response 39 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 04:02 UTC 2003

Then, he should be tried in Kuwait for the invasion and subsequent 
crimes.  Then, he should be tried in Israel for firing scud missiles 
into its cities.  Then, let the Kurds have a shot at him.
sj2
response 40 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 04:49 UTC 2003

*Yawn*
sj2
response 41 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 04:50 UTC 2003

So, which is the next media circus in town?
sj2
response 42 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 04:52 UTC 2003

Hehehe, what if he pleads insanity? Now that shouldn't be difficult to 
prove. ;)

Infact, the US/Allies have already painted him as a psychopath/maniac. 
Go, ask Bush. "He tried to kill my daddy"!!!
drew
response 43 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 07:26 UTC 2003

Easy. Give him a lobotomy.
other
response 44 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 11:28 UTC 2003

Cut off his hands and his tongue and set him free.
rcurl
response 45 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:13 UTC 2003

On the original subject...it finally occurred to me that it would not be
*countries* that would be bidding on Iraq reconstruction proposals, but
corporations, most of which are international in their dealings. It does
not seem logical for Bush to think it matters in what country they have
their main offices. That has nothing to do with the politics of the
countries, to which he objects.

sj2
response 46 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:24 UTC 2003

Re #45, :) It just gets weirder by the day.
jp2
response 47 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 16:50 UTC 2003

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klg
response 48 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:11 UTC 2003

Mr. saddam cannot be insane.  Proof??  He doesn't have a grex log on 
i.d., does he?
gull
response 49 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:23 UTC 2003

And here I thought Republicans felt free trade was a good thing. ;>
lk
response 50 of 50: Mark Unseen   Dec 16 00:05 UTC 2003

Rer#39: klg, you missed the correct answer. So far it's not the Kuwaitis,
Israelis, or Kurds who are lining up to try Saddam:

14:08   Iran preparing criminal complaint to present at international court
        against Saddam over 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war 

I say, let the Madan (Marsh Arabs) enter the arena, too.
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