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First we send in troops...thousands have been wounded or killed...all to end the reign of a tyrant...NOW we send a former US Attorney Gen to aide in Saddams defense? Can you say cover your own ass? I guess we want to control what Saddam says in his defense huh?.... THIS IS BULLSHIT!! It slaps every soldier who sacrificed life or limb directly in the face...
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sure dude...sorry its front page news
i figured everyone knew about it, my bad. i was just so pissed when i saw it, i had to scream http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...dam_trial_dc_3 Clark told Reuters before leaving Amman for the Iraqi capital on Sunday that he hoped to strengthen Saddam's defense. "Our plan is to go to court in Baghdad on Monday morning representing the defense counsel as defense support," he said. "A fair trial in this case is absolutely imperative for historical truth," said 77-year-old Clark, who has also offered advice to former Liberian leader Charles Taylor in the past. "It is absolutely essential that the court is legal in its constitution. A court cannot be a court unless it is absolutely independent of all external pressures and forces," he said. |
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I agree with you Mike, to an extent. We both know that NO ONE does anything on the world stage without some sort of approval...The ways they can make your life miserable if you try are legion and we both know it...If Bush WANTED to i believe he could find MANY different ways to stop this shit...thats just it...they really dont mind.
Look at how far we went to get Scott Barnes!! Or Bo Gritz Lets see we KILLED Col Nick Rowe to shut him up about POW's...Bo Gritz house was burned and his radio station suffered power surge after power surge and fire to take him off the air for discussing POWs never returned by the Russians after WW2...the Russians wanted money and we wouldnt pay it...Bo wound up shot....If this govt doesnt want you to talk...you dont. Have you ever the PAGES and PAGES of people who died before they could testify in the Kennedy assasination? top FBI agents being shot and killed in their back yard the night before testifying....by a politicians 15yr old son...accidentally....no charges filed...whoops...how convienant...never mind all the others who shot themselves MULTIPLE times in the head to commit suicide rather than testify....
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If you think about it; it may work in favor of getting a conviction. After all, compentent attorneys are hard to find. I'm not Saying that Ramsey Clark is incompetent but how competent can a court appointed lawyer be? We all have to remember that Saddam's Fancy high priced lawyers have all been assassinated. What should the U.S. do? Declare a mis trial-- because the lawyers have been assassinated? Here in the u.s. when a witness get's assassinated the defendant goes home scott free. At least with a court appointed lawyer, the U.S. can get the conviction for Genocide and other war crimes Saddam is being charged with.
Just another angle to consider.
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Next thing you know, Iraq will be using US companies to drill their oil, US troops to patrol their streets, US money to rebuild their country, and US lawyers will be protecting the Saudi's. Remember James Baker?
This will all be rationalized using western thinking. All men are innocent until proven guilty, are protected by law, and have the right to a fair and speedy trial. In all honesty Sadamm does need a lawyer that is supportive, or at least ignorant of his past. Where else is he going to find a laywer that is educated and pursuasive enough to get Sadams money, and keep the trial rolling in the spotlight of the press. Remember, the US doesnt want Sadam dead, and they dont want him in prison. The more unstable his situation is, the better it is for snakes trying to set up a solid base in Iraq. Its really nothing new...its all politics. Who has the money and who can create enough stability and smoke to keep the money moving secretly? Smoke and Mirrors..but what are they really trying to accomplish 10-15yrs down the road?
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I dont see the issue with an american lawyer defending Saddam Hussain. The charges against him are nothing to do with the american invasion of his country and the fact that he rightfully defended it at the cost of US lives. It is about his treatment of his own people which while atrocious, is no worse (and often better) than many other countries that receive the support of the US (like Saudi). I saw an Iraqi on the news yesterday say that life was far better under Saddam than it is now. This seems to be a growing opinion.
Also you will notice that there are no charges relating to 9/11 because the Iraqi government had absolutely nothing to do with it. The argument about weapons of mass destruction is pathetic. I do believe that Iraq had biological weapons as the US goverment supplied them with Anthrax when they were at war with Iraq. They may also have been trying to develop nuclear weapons. So what. Who made America the world police. The country with the worlds largest supply of nuclear weapons is in no position to tell other countries that they cannot have them. Why dont they attack India, Pakistan, Russia, China, France. Is it because they are not sitting on a huge oil supply and have been weakened by years of sanctions put in place by america. Perhaps it is because the US has just been cut off by Venezula (the fourth largest oil producer in the world). Are you suggesting that Saddam should not have a lawyer since his have been murdered. Do the rules of the justice system only apply to certain people? This seems to be the US government position (Guantanimo Bay springs to mind doesn't it). And while we are talking about Slobodan, how many of you are aware that the same court that tried him also charged the US government with war crimes to which the US government replied that it did not accept that the international criminal court had any jurisdiction over it. And just for your interest I always support the soldiers in war (even though I think the US is completely in the wrong to invade). Australian soldiers are also in Iraq (I am australian) and I support them 110%. It is the corrupt US government and the other countries that follow them for financial reasons regardless of the morality of the decision that I object to (like Australia did). Cam |
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What, like he might get aquitted or something? Come on, this court is for show anyway.
He's going to get convicted of being evil, then they'll spare him the death penalty to show how civillized we are, then they'll send him to jail and after that he'll disappear from the news entirly.
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........... Look many people who are not in the military can't understand why we do the things we do. Not to mention the " News " twists things around and only gives you a one sided story. Plz try not to get pissed at something ( no offense ) you know nothing about. 1. When 9/11 happend we had all right to attack them in Afganistan. 2. Sadamn wtf ever was a tyrant. Yes its not our country but thats no reasion to turn a blind eye. He was a man doing terable things to his people. Now befor people flip out about men dieing you should know all military personel know what they are getting into. We chose to join knowing we might die. Dont get upset that we died. Yes be sad but dont do on some rampage because one of us died. We are ok with dieing, now some of us are not so thriled about it but we know its a chance we take as US soldiers.
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Im am with the 29th ID (L) 3/116 B co. Im from Edinburg VA USA im going to college right now and once im done im going to work for the police for 2 - 3 years then transfer to S.W.A.T. and from there im going sniper. ( i shot a 37 in basic and have shot that or higher ever sence, i have yet to get 40 )
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I agree that many bad things happenned under Saddam (which was why I originally supported the war) but at the end of the day who is in a better position to know than an Iraqi. Quote:
Does that mean I would be comfortable with the idea of Saddam or the taliban having nukes. NO!! but the controls put in place to prevent them were working without the invasion. Quote:
Secondly. I would like to say that I apprieciate all of the time the US have helped us. I visited the memorial at the D-Day landing beaches last year and I really apprieciate the sacrfice made by the US people during the last few wars. Thirdly. Nothing could destroy the australian tourist industry and most of the fish on the reef are already orange Quote:
I have seen lots of evil dictators do things to lots of people (like in Zimbabwe right now for example) but no one steps in then. Do not be mistaken, the US government attacked Iraq for the oil. And by the way I have served in the Australian army so I am not speaking from a point of view that does not understand the military. My argument is not with the military but with the governments that control them. Cam |
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yeah buddy! The last 2 post were great! I agree with points you both made...Its a tough subject.
I will start with the most important differences in opinion. America Is bought and paid for...The big money players get the people they want on the ballot, we get to pick the lesser of the two evils they present us ...Bush is a worthless warmongering monkey...with all due respect to a wartime president. As for Bushes gumption for battle? PLEEEZZZE...remember how he FROZE UP when the planes hit the Towers? No matter what was going on...his ass should have been out of the chair...and into action!! ANY #$@%@ that couldnt figure to tell the CHILDREN "the president is a very important and busy man, something has come up and he has to leave now boys and girls...lets thank him for his time..." Nah, Bush freezes up....then they issue that lame assed statement he didnt want to disturb the children He is many things, however "Warrior or even decent leader" we can look up to are not on his list of attributtes. Iran is a problem today because of the regime change that the BRITISH and US helped bring about, as Cam stated...MUCH of the world picture today we freakin CAUSED!!..that being said now we have to deal with it... Ramsey may "get the honor"" of dying for the cause he believes in...I wish him luck in that respect. Just imagine if Hitler had been captured alive...And some Jewish bigshot lawyer rushed to defend him...jews who lost so much in that war might be a little miffed at the bastard for wanting to defend that tyrant huh? Never mind the people from the armies he faced... Gitmo is WRONG all the little secret prisons we are scattering around europe is sort of ironic and creepy at the same time... and yes the nukes are scary...especially in the hands of IDIOTS who have religious agenda ...thank god no who has them has a "Kill 'em all and let God sort 'em out" mentality...as for Mikes analogy of Iran and the guy killing people in jeans....that works if you explain that the jeans are the uniform of the people who stole their democracy...for profit. |
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