Monday, November 06, 2006

Saddam A fallen Icon (a post of joy not politics)


An Icon indeed, but an Icon of what? Bravery? Honesty? Justice? well that is tough question to answer some would say he should be an Icon of bravery cause he stood against USA and didn't fear the might of its armies well I doubt that cause he was sitting on his Butt all the war long, and did he fight? NOOOOOOOOOOOOO he let the army do the dangerous stuff and he was satisfied ordering his minions to broadcast lies, and if he is brave where did his bravery go when he was hiding like a filthy rat in his hell hole before he got caught so I think bravery is not the answer.
Then what about honesty? let's see he lied to God when he did his oath to serve and protect this country while we were the ones doing all the serving and protecting and he lied about being a descendant of the prophet Mohamed while he was killing and torturing the real descendants and all who would say we r following the path of the prophet, and he lied and lied about plenty of things so I think that Honesty is not the answer.
Then it must be justice, let's see annihilating a village, taking the properties of people with no right to do so imprisoning any person that may doubt his decisions right or wrong and many many unjust acts...hmm I doubt that it is the answer of our question.
Well I'm kinda lost here "Saddam an Icon of what?" call me outrageous but let's try something out, let's inspect him for the quality of...hmm let's say Saddam an Icon of tyranny, hmm that sounds interesting let's see he ruled the country for more than 35 years with no just elections during all that 35 years (don't tell me about the time that we were forced to go vote for him against no one), how about the fact that if u want to get promoted in ur job or in anything u should join the Ba'ath in order for ur application to be accepted, and many many more of these actions... hmm that sounds interesting is it possible that he is fit for such hideous quality?
let me try something else how about Mass-murdering? let's see he killed numerous amount of people in Halapcha, Anfal, and in many parts of Iraq he murdered people for a reason and no reason... hmm I can't believe it he is fit for this one too.
And that is when it hit me that believe it or not Saddam Husein is a bad person, yeah I know that is almost impossible to believe "Saddam a Bad person" I must be on dope if he is a bad person then why r there people that love him and support him who would support a trash? why would anyone love and support a tyrant and a mass-murderer? unless...OH MY GOD I NOW GET IT ONLY THE TRASH SUPPORT THE TRASH and that is the way around with Saddam and his minions, oh my God I must be a genius to figure that all by my-self since it does require a genius to do so...Dos it?
Well now I can enthrone Saddam by his true title "Saddam the Icon of tyranny and Mass-murdering" well that's seems more like it and in the end I can only hope that u'll have a nice hanging Saddam and that u may never know peace not now not so ever and I also want to congratulate all the good people of the world for the fallen of this Icon and may God bless us all...

8 comments:

A. Damluji said...

the result of the trial was expected from day one.. i mean, please, did anyone really expect Saddam to walk away from this one?

a bad guy got his due.

one interesting note: i didnt expect things to be this calm after his sentence. i expected at least an armed riot in tikrit or anbar or maybe even mosul.. hmm.

David said...

I agree with Anarki, the result of the trial was preordained. There was never any doubt in my mind that Saddam would be found guilty and sentenced to death.

Saddam is like a toothless old lion about to die of starvation. It seems to me that he really doesn't have much relevance in Iraq any more considering the horrific violence that has been unleashed in the past three years. Of course, I am not Iraqi, and neither I nor my family was ever the victim of his crimes. For Saddam's victims, I am sure that the day of his death will be a day of release from at least some of their grief.

Morty said...

I agree with u both (Anarki and David) on the fact that the result of the trial was already known, not that it was already decided before the trial but because in is a common fact that he who commit such crimes should be punished...
but I disagree with u David about one thing u've resembled Saddam by a toothless lion, well in my opinion the lion is a noble creature it does not attack only if it is hungry (which is once every three days) while Saddam used to murder people for a reason and no reason on irregular bases.

David said...

Kyubai, your point about the lion is a very good one! I guess that I was just trying to say that Saddam has no power over anything anymore.

MixMax said...

What does Saddam expect from the trial? Today there is an article on the new york times about a thought by the article author to bring saddam back to power as a solution for the problem in Iraq!!

By the way, this is a very nice website :)

Morty said...

Thank u for visiting my blog and I'm glad that u liked it...
Well about that suggestion that some may say to bring Saddam back to fix things up well in spite of the shitty situation that we live in these days and the hundreds of people being killed everyday but let me tell u something Saddam had the ability to kill a million Iraqi a day with no one to question him and he would simply call them traitors and forbid their families to even make funerals for them and they would be forgotten and only remembered by their loved ones in secret.
the solution is not bringing Saddam back but to bring order and justice back and that is something that a lot do not want to be brought back so go figure...

Anonymous said...

If you are only 22 years old how can you argue things you never lived through or not even suffered from?? You only talk and make opinions based on what you hear from your parents or relatives or maybe even the bastards ostensibly ruling the country.
The trial or proceedings or even the sentence never attracted my attention as he brought it upon himself by not being fair. However, to come and think about it, who is fair and what is fairness and has it ever existed in any ruler or president or king? All of them fall in the same category of shit and trash. I don’t see why people are even bothered with this issue. There are many more important matters at stake. Look at where we are heading now and who is playing us like puppets?! I am not sure you will get to read this since it is a comment on an old post but I still want to tell you youngsters to look at what you can contribute to become true Iraqis with no ethnic or race or religious hatred. You have to work to remove the traitors who came with the American tanks and army. Call for the withdrawal of the US army and see how they escape with their tails between their legs! They are no bodies with no morals or ethics worse than the Saddam thugs. What is being made to look like a civil war is nothing than merely a clash of interest between the factions that want to steel more than the other and on top of the list is Bush who has a personal grudge against Iraq as a whole. Thank you for bearing with me and check out the history of Iraq and the region before you write anything for more credibility. Just a note, Iran/Persia always considered Iraq as one of its provinces since the dawn of history so the feud is not a matter of Saddam or Saudi Arabia and a by proxy war or Sunnis and Shia. Keep that in mind to understand what is happening now there are history books to prove this even before the time of Alexander the Great. Have a nice day.

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