[Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand

Carole Bower cbnron at adams.net
Sun Nov 5 10:58:14 CST 2006


and if you read the koran - it is NOT the peaceful, meditative religion that
the islaic leaders and followers would like us t believe - of curse, there's
a lot of violence in the bible too; but of an entirely different mode.
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Hugh Gigante
Date: 11/5/2006 8:53:10 AM
To: Mishmash
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand
 
I'm kind of simplistic, and also a New Yorker still waiting for Islamic
leaders to disown actions.
 
The fact they have not says a whole lot.
 
Hugh
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Fred Atkinson 
To: Mishmash 
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand


Hugh, 
 
    The Crusades were a very misguided bunch.  They meant well, but the road
to hell is paved with good intentions.  
 
    However, look at the good the Christian and Jewish communities have done
in the world.  The great majority of them do not believe in or support such
practices.  
 
    Even today, though, there are people who says they are Christians and
Jews that do not qualify as the same.  Their beliefs clearly demonstrate
contrary to what they say about their religion.  
 
    A lot of those hate groups spew what they call Christianity.  But look
at their actions.  Their actions say differently.  And what about Jim Jones
and David Koresh?  They didn't know God much less Christ.  And I'm sure
there are a few more extremists we haven't even heard of yet.  
 
    I didn't comment on the Islamic community because I don't feel qualified
in that area (I'm not all that familiar with their culture).  
 
    Saddam's apprehension and conviction may lead to a change in world
opinion.  Let's hope so.  If that happens, it will make the war on terror a
bit easier (I didn't say easy, I said easier [than it is now]).  
 
    Regards, 
 
 
 
                                                                        Fred
Atkinson 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Hugh Gigante 
To: Mishmash 
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand


Just imagine if Christians acted as they did in, say, 1300 (remember the
crusades).
 
We're about 700-800 years apart in cultural evolution.
 
Hugh
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Carole Bower 
To: Mishmash 
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand


 did you see the special last nite on fox about the islam extremists?  it's
on again this afternoon sometime and probably this evening.  very scarey.
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Fred Atkinson
Date: 11/05/06 07:55:56
To: Mishmash
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand
 
Well,
 
    Saddam has been convicted and sentenced to death by hanging.
 
    I can't say I'm suprised about that.  But what I am surprised about is
how relatively calm (considering the culture) that Iraq has remained since
the verdict.  There were some people (about a thousand, from what I've
heard) running around Baghdad firing AK-47s in celebration.  But in Saddam's
home town, they carried pictures of Saddam and shouted 'Death to the U.S.'.
 
    It'll be interesting to observe the changes in the world this week.
 
    Regards,
 
 
 
                                                        Fred Atkinson
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Brown" <djbrown at tpg.com.au>
To: "'Mishmash'" <mishmash at mishmash.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] Saddam's Verdict at Hand
 
 
> I don't know if you have seen the film Breaker Morant?  It is set in the
> Boer War and it revolves around some Australian Officers who were court
> marshalled for shooting Boer prisoners.
>
> During  the trial Morant is asked about the way he tried the prisoners
prior
> to execution.  Was it constituted like this trial?  He replies, No.  We
> tried them, we found them guilty and we shot them, under rule .303
>
> If I am a bit obscure, that is the calibre of the standard Lee Enfield
rifle
> in use at the time.  They were known in the Empire simply as 303's.
>
> I see parallels with Sadam's trial.
>
> FWIW, I am yet to be 100% convinced that the prisoner is actually Sadam.
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Atkinson
>
>     They are battening down the hatches in Baghdad.  The airport has been
> closed and curfews are being imposed.
>
>     The verdict that holds Saddam's life in the balance is at hand.
> Innocent or guilty, it is sure to set off a full armament of actions both
by
> those who are angry and those who are happy.
>
>     In a culture where the average person can own an automatic assault
> weapon, it could be very serious.  Even in the event of celebration, they
> will send gunfire into the open air.  It is not uncommon for people to get
> injured by gunfire during celebrations such as this.
>
>     The effect it will have upon U.S. troops will be significant.  All
> leaves were canceled and everyone is standing by for the chaos that will
> most certainly erupt when the announcement is made.
>
>     Pray for our troops.
>
>
>
>                                                                     Fred
>
>
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