Word: saddamism
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...Capture of Saddam Now that Saddam Hussein has been captured and Bush has won his personal vendetta, can we get back to fighting terrorism? Rudy Young Hawthorne...
...majority of the world rejoices in the capture of Saddam Hussein [Dec. 22]. His arrest should sound a warning to other dictators. The world has become united in not tolerating human-rights abuses. Tyrants like Charles Taylor and Slobodan Milosevic have been forced out of power. A stern warning bell must be ringing in Robert Mugabe's ear. With events like Saddam's capture taking place almost live on TV, there is nowhere to hide anymore. Hans C. Steyn Pretoria...
...Reading about the U.S. troops' capture of the Butcher of Baghdad in a hole in the ground made my day. Although he was once the biggest bully on the block, Saddam surrendered like a coward, without a single shot being fired. This puts to rest the legend in the Arab world that Saddam is invincible. What a great day for the people of Iraq and our armed forces! Josh Basson Seattle...
...Although the capture of an evil dictator is always cause for celebration, the apprehension of Saddam needs to be placed in context. Saddam and Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks of 9/11 or with al-Qaeda, the organization behind them. Brett R. Stacey Portland...
...Saddam must be imprisoned for the rest of his life. He must be thoroughly examined physically, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually. He must be studied like a deadly virus that has been isolated in an attempt to prevent its spread. What caused this man to become the personification of cruelty? We owe humanity this study. Killing Saddam would not only rob us of a specimen but also reduce our behavior to that of the wrongdoer. Evil would triumph. It is not easy to deny ourselves the rush of pleasure, the momentary feeling of having won (which an act of revenge provides...