
12-06-2005, 02:30 PM
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Member Since: Jun 2004
Location: North of Hell, South of heaven.
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Saddam speaks out!...And even goes bonkers every once in awhile! :)
Saddam has put on quite a show so far! You have to give him credit for one thing, he sure does not seem to be afraid of those who have put him on trial! NOTE: If possible can we limit this thread to posts about Saddams rantings? Feel free to post articles on his latest tirades! This could be entertaining.
Pantless Saddam's cage rage
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,17489667-2,00.html
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SADDAM Hussein has told the judges hearing his trial to "go to hell" during a furious outburst in court in which he complained of having no clean underwear.
The former dictator, on trial for war crimes, let fly with an extraordinary outburst overnight, accusing the court of "terrorism" after it heard more chilling witness testimony about alleged brutality during Saddam's Baath Party rule.
Saddam told the judges to "go to hell" and claimed he and his co-defendants had "no chance to take a shower and no chance to smoke a cigarette".
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US, Israel want me dead: Saddam
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-23109,00.html
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DEPOSED Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein today accused the Americans and Israelis of wanting him dead, during a nationalist tirade directed against the United States and the judge in his Baghdad trial.
"The Americans and the Israelis want the execution of Saddam Hussein," he shouted from the dock, dressed in a simple white shirt and black suit, a white handkerchief poking from his breast pocket.
"I was already sentenced to death three times and this will not be the first," he said, referring to the death penalty that he faces if found guilty over the massacre of nearly 150 Shi'ite villagers in 1982.
Saddam fled Iraq after he was sentenced to death for the first time for his role in a 1959 assassination bid against Iraq's president Abdel Karim Qassem.
"Neither Saddam nor his companions are frightened of execution," Saddam said in a speech directed at judge Rizkar Mohammed Amin, asking how as an Iraqi he can be party to the proceedings.
One of Saddam's defence lawyers, US former attorney general Ramsey Clark, yesterday questioned the impartiality of the presiding judge, a Kurd.
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