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Old 12-08-2005, 02:43 PM
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Or, perhaps Ramsey Clark is one of the few people in the US with any brains left, who actually understand the symbolism of a fair and open trial in this case? That it is paramount for the image of the US, and the rule of law, that Saddam will have a fair trial? That if they simply excecute the bastard, this will mark it as "american justice" in the entire region forever? And that a trial and a phony verdict now would've been the same as the "special councils" Saddam offered his victims? Is it completily lost on you that there are people in Iraq right now who are struggling like madmen to maintain a semblance of legality with their proceedings under very difficult circumstances right now - and what do they see? America thinking nothing of skipping past such things as rule of law and elections when it suits them. It sends a signal, you see, that the "freedom" and "democracy" in Iraq only goes so far. But hey, most people knew that on beforehand, anyway.
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