Poor Saddam
Poor Saddam Hussein; his dignity and human rights were violated. All because someone taunted him prior to his death and videotaped his execution. Boo Hoo! How can we as a civilized people live with ourselves after such an atrocity?
While I am thinking about it, those poor prisoners at Abu Ghraib were similarly treated. Here’s a boo hoo for them too. Those embarrassing pictures taken of them were so humiliating; they would have been better off had they been shot on the battlefield.
It seems like the so-called good guys are violating rights left and right. If it isn’t George Bush trying to listen to the phone calls of terrorists, then it’s folks trying to keep non-US citizens from over running the country.
Have things become so ideological that common sense is dead? How in the world can someone ponder the life and death of Saddam Hussein and think the main point is someone telling him to “Go to hell,” just before he dances at the end of a well deserved rope?
He is damn lucky he wasn’t in the hands of someone like himself. Hussein killed, maimed, and tortured for fun. His acts of violence are in the same category of the world’s most notorious bad people. Yet there are morons who are willing to ignore all of that and give their voices to the defense of his “rights.”
Some say that Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek. Was Jesus turning the other cheek, when he ran the money changers out of the temple with a whip? Was he turning the other cheek when he railed against the Pharisees and the religious hypocrites?
It is God’s task to judge, but I doubt the fact that Saddam was taunted or videoed will have much impact on his final judgment when compared to his life’s actions.
Why do folks want to make excuses for the guilty and the bad? When the dirty bastards flew planes into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, the dust hadn’t settled before idiots were asking questions like: “What can we do to make them like us?” and “How can we change to show them that we are nice?”
Even when we decide to go to war, we want to do it in a nice way. We can’t fight on the Holy Days of our enemy, we can’t shoot them if they are in a Holy Place, and if we catch them, we are supposed to grant them rights their peace time government would not grant even its own citizens.
It all comes down to our basic point of view. I am an American. I am proud of that fact. I love my country and I want to see it succeed. I want America to be the best it can be.
It is not unlike being a parent. I am a father. I love my son. I spent time with him as he grew. I pulled for him in everything. I was proud of his achievements and I helped him learn from his failures. My love for him has done nothing but grow.
Does America make mistakes? Yes. Does the government sometimes let its citizens down? Yes. Do you throw your kids out of the house if they do something wrong? Do you disown them if they fail? I hope not.
America is you and me; not them. The them are the folks who want to do us harm. The them are the folks at Abu Ghraib and Gitmo. I don’t care about their cause. They lost their right to talk about causes when they started killing innocent Americans.
So if I don’t get all teary eyed when a dictator gets razzed on his way to meet the devil, forgive my harshness. If I don’t go picket the White House because scum bags who want to be called soldiers in captivity, but dress like citizens and hide behind women and children on the battlefield aren’t getting the rights an American citizen is getting; forgive me of that too.
I am not neutral in this fight. I want America to win. I watched the video of Saddam hang and it made me feel good.
I do not advocate wrong treatment, but neither do I feel bad when certain folk’s rights are violated. You reap what you sew eventually. Even so, Saddam got off easy.
Do you think the Kurds are worried about Saddam’s rights? His life was the cause of so many deaths and so much suffering. He lived in luxury, but he died despised. Before that trap door opened and he fell to his death, he heard exactly what he deserved and that video is the only image of Saddam Hussein that will bring anyone joy.

Kurdish victims of Saddam's gas attack
Until the next time
John Strain