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GUEST,Jeger BS: Saddam's Boys (111* d) RE: BS: Saddam's Boys 25 Jul 03


Then there are the are victims, at least those who survived. They
celebrate the demise of these cruel and wicked men. They need to have closure.   Yes there is celebration together with the victims as well if you have a heart at all . . . Knowing that they will no longer terrorize men women and children. It is just that these things are not close enough to home for you so you are full of lofty thought castles. We hear about trauma for way lesser things than what these creeps have done.   
Why, why such an outcry of sympathy for the criminal and the wicked? Where are the sounds of concern about the thousands of victims of these men and the long term scars they have left on thousands and thousands of lives. Why not jubilation on behalf of all the thousands who will now be spared from their further evil.
I happen to have personally known a couple of people who languished in Baghdad prisons. One who was tortured got out later but died prematurely due to injuries from the tortures. Where are your tears and where is your outcry on their behalf?
And c'mon! Where is your sympathy for all the victims of base criminals who end up on death row in the US and are stopped from continuing their brutal crimes? Whether or not a person approves of capital punishment you HAVE TO SAY that those that are executed have a powder puff death by comparison to those they have raped killed, mangled, and compared to those they would continue to brutalize if they were not stopped.
Jeger


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