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Today (Sunday) the Iraqi High Tribunal sentenced a combative Saddam Hussein and two other defendants to death by hanging for a brutal crackdown in 1982 in the Shiite town of Dujail.

Iraqis under a curfew in Baghdad spilled out into the streets in celebration of the verdict, news footage showed. But protests were held in Saddam Hussein's hometown.

Along with Hussein, his half-brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Hassan, and former chief judge of the Revolutionary Court Awad Bandar will also be put to death.

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That's horrible noose for Saddam.

Looks like the court will be keeping him on a short leash until the big day.

Hang in there Saddam, you may be at the end of your rope, but it should be quick and relatively painless.

Well, look at it this way, Saddam could now honestly say he's hung.

So it is execution right? No strings attached? No hanging around on death row for several years?

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That's horrible noose for Saddam.

Looks like the court will be keeping him on a short leash until the big day.

Hang in there Saddam, you may be at the end of your rope, but it should be quick and relatively painless.

Well, look at it this way, Saddam could now honestly say he's hung.

So it is execution right? No strings attached? No hanging around on death row for several years?

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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I won't say he doesn't totally deserve it.

But damn! Where's all the vitriol for Bin Laden? We've been totally duped, as a nation.

**off topic**

I just watched a program on how awesome Isreals spy program is....I think we need them to finnish off Bin Laden because it's obvious that we can't do it.

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