Saddam's sons Udai and Qusai experimented with just the right height to push people off buildings. They found that the third floor did enough damage to the victim to cause severe pain and suffering, but would not kill them. The victims would generally take up to a day to die.Quote from Intelinvestor:
Saddam was loved more (less hated rather )than US soldiers in Iraq. Can you deny this fact?
lol
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Saddam's sons Udai and Qusai experimented with just the right height to push people off buildings. They found that the third floor did enough damage to the victim to cause severe pain and suffering, but would not kill them. The vitims would generally take up to a day to die.
Oh yeah - I'm sure Iraqis just loved Saddam...
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I don't watch television.
Isn't CNN the news network that agreed not to broadcast bad news about Iraq by agreement with Saddam so they could maintain an office and reporters there?
Saddam butchered Iraqis for twenty years and wasn't held accountable until the Americans captured him. Abu Ghraib was an isolated incident and the perps were prosecuted.Quote from Intelinvestor:
You must have forgotten the abuse and torture of Iraqi POWs which were exposed in 2004
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse
Yeah! Iraqis love to be tortured and abused by the U.S. soldiers.
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Saddam butchered Iraqis for twenty years and wasn't held accountable until the Americans captured him. Abu Ghraib was an isolated incident and the perps were prosecuted.
You are pathetic for equating Abu Ghraib to what Saddam did.
You are correct. They didn't report Saddam's brutallity nearly enough. Instead they covered up for him.Quote from Intelinvestor:
I use CNN here as a generalization of news media in the U.S.
Because CNN is the leader of Liars.