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[ Seeker Blog] An excellent Wall Street Journal editorial on the rare trial of a despot: The trial of Saddam Hussein begins today, and if news accounts are to be...

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[the political pit bull :: Main Page] Links: The Butcher of Baghdad on Trial: Amir Taheri: "What is at stake is more than the fate of a despot and his entourage. Iraq and, beyond it the Arab world, where the remnants of pan-Arabism regard Saddam Hussein as their champion, need a prolonged, dispassionate, and judicially impeccable lesson in history and political ethics."

http://tvshogal.blogspot.com [Diary Of A Hollywood Refugee] Collective Memory Loss and Synapic Misfires: Clinton's so-called containment policy has done nothing more than deter Saddam from invading his neighbors again.But that policy has not obliged the Iraqi despot to honor the UN's disarmament resolutions,has not protected the Iraqi people from the dictator's killers and tortures, and

Saddamhussein.blogspot.comhttp://saddamhussein.blogspot.com [Saddamhussein.blogspot.com] Saddam's Cyber Palace: The United Nations would have been slapping me with even more damn sanctions, Amnesty International would have been condemning me for human rights violations, and the Americans would be screaming for my removal from power.

Livejournal.comhttp://www.livejournal.com [Livejournal.com] Saddam's Reign of Terror!!: I spent last 20 hours in Damascus, Syria discussing post-war Iraq with Syrian leaders. We have good plan to reconstruct our Iraqi city and country.

[Iwantachoice.com] (if I were the) King of the Forest » Blog Archive » Iraq and the ...: Further, although there was no evidence of a direct historical Iraqi link between Iraq and Al Quaeda, Saddam Hussein was clearly supporting terrorism in other ways - for instance by rewarding the families of Palestinian suicide bombers in Israel with cash payments - and increasingly promoting the idea of Jihad against the West. Thus the interests of the fundamentally secular Iraq and the fundamentalist Islamic Al Quaeda seemed to be temporarily converging despite their underlying animosities, and the threat of a horrific Iraqi weapon in the hands of Al Quaeda terrorists at some time in the future seemed all the more likely for it.

Buzzmachine.com[Buzzmachine.com] BuzzMachine... by Jeff Jarvis: People who've considered themselves conservative Republicans their whole lives, like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, are now routinely called "neocons." Democrats who support the war effort get called "neocons." People who voted for Gore who think Iraq was the right thing to do are called "neocons." Pretty much anybody who thinks that America needed to take out Saddam Hussein and start the process of reforming the thug-regimes of the Middle East, or who thinks the liberal democratic state of Israel has a right to exist and is not the moral equivalent of Yassir Arafat's terrorist-regime, is now dubbed a "neocon."

Talkleft.com[Talkleft.com] TalkLeft: Exile for Hussein vs. War: The Saudi’s tell us that removing Saddam will cause instability in region between of the different types of radical Islamic natives and I’m sure this is true. We can start setting up a democratic government the peaceful and less expensive way by force Saddam to change his government into something closer to democracy with negations so that upon the event of Saddam's death the people have at least a peaceful transition of government that falls into place complete with free elections.

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