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Sat Nov-04-06 02:39 PM
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So if Saddam Hussein gets convicted Sunday, what difference will it make on Tuesday? |
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That Hussein will be convicted is a foregone conclusion. So if it's announced tomorrow that he's guilty, and sentenced to death, how will this affect our election on Tuesday?
It goes without saying that Bush will make a speech telling us how this despicable character has been brought to justice. (As an aside, I can't wait until our despicable pResident is brought to justice.) But does anyone believe this will change Tuesday's outcome?
We know that Fox News and other media whores will play it to the fullest, but as little regard I have for the intelligence of the American public, I can't see this having any significant impact on Tuesday.
Does anyone see anything I'm not seeing in this planned distraction?
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:41 PM
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he will be ineligible to vote!!:smoke: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug: :shrug:
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Sat Nov-04-06 03:15 PM
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But seriously, wouldn't bin Laden's vote have canceled out his vote anyway?
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:41 PM
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2. -0- here, But Iraq will be in shambles once they lift the lockdown. |
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:42 PM
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4. That will make tomorrow different that today how? |
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:49 PM
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11. Today's the 4th, tomorrow's the 5th. Other than that, no difference |
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But either way the verdict will stir them up more than usual.
It won't be pretty.
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:46 PM
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24. They have already locked down the city. No cars allowed, nobody |
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:52 PM
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27. I agree with you 100%. |
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If Saddam gets the death sentence, there will be extreme Sunni Arab vs. Shia Arab violence.
My roommate is Turkish, and she says that the vengeance of the Sunnis will be great. She says that they'll forget the Sunnis who Saddam killed, raped and tortured, and will focus on the Shia.
The only question is whether the violence will break out in time for it to be all over the news.
My guess is that the curfew will not be lifted until Wednesday.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:42 PM
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3. It depends on the violence afterwords |
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:43 PM
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5. Just because he is convicted, you think there is a possibility |
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that could change the election..I doubt it..
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:44 PM
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:45 PM
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7. People let stupid things influence their vote. |
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I think the Saddam guilty verdict will be greated the same way $2.00 gas was: voters will be suspicious of the timing.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:46 PM
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9. Do you think Saddam's conviction will come before or after |
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they announce Osama's death or capture?
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Sat Nov-04-06 03:46 PM
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21. I've heard rumors that Osama's so well frozen, they won't be able to defrost |
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Edited on Sat Nov-04-06 03:48 PM by Cyrano
his body in time -- even with the flame throwers Karl Rove has put on the job.
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:52 PM
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26. The more chicken canddidates |
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will let themselves by goaded into lauding this.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:45 PM
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8. Not to start trouble but... |
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there is a statement in your post which I find disturbing. "but as little regard I have for the intelligence of the American public..." Are you not an American? Are you some type of mensa type? What do you base your statement on? Us Joe sixpacks want to know. But I also agree with you on one thing. This probably won't make an iota of difference. Everyone knows that Hussein will be found guilty and be sentenced to death. Anything else will be a surprise.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:53 PM
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13. 35% pro-Bush says something about the intelligence of some Americans. |
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Edited on Sat Nov-04-06 03:07 PM by Lastlaughin08
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:54 PM
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14. My statement stands as is. Actually I've taken it from a quote by |
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Edited on Sat Nov-04-06 03:03 PM by Cyrano
H.L. Mencken, an early 20th century journalist. "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people."
This is something I've come to believe is true. A vote for Bush is not a good example of this as many (if not most of here) believe that both his elections were stolen.
However, Ronald Reagan's elections were not stolen (as far as we know) yet the majority of people voted for this amiable imbecile -- twice.
Please don't mistake my belief to include those who post on DU. Virtually all DUers are far better informed than the public at large.
On the other hand, if you disagree with my viewpoint, then how come negative advertising has proven to be so successful?
(Edited for spelling.)
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Sat Nov-04-06 03:00 PM
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17. Face it, in general we are as dumb as a stump. |
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Look how we've governed ourselves for the last 25 years. We are fat rich and stupid, squandering the planet's resources we inherited from our wiser parents and getting conned by the worst gang of crooks the planet has seen in a long time. History will look at american society from 1980-2020 as perhaps the most delusional idiotic bunch of people ever. Trust me, I know stupid.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:48 PM
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I think if all hell breaks loose in Iraq that only makes our case better. Otherwise, its a big so what.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:51 PM
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12. I agree. Unfortunately, though, people will die because of it. |
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:56 PM
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15. Maybe a major terror threat |
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in the U.S. due to outraged supporters of Saddam H.? A code red alert and martial law? Or, simply using fear to keep voters away from the polls?
Or not. At any rate, this administration has proven to be so malevolent, and my level of distrust in them is so profound, that my imagination tends to get out of control at times. Now my greatest source of hope is in the fact that their malevolence is only matched by their incompetence.
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Sat Nov-04-06 02:57 PM
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16. "IF"...? There ain't no "IF." The verdict HAS to be guilty. |
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Can you imagine the outroar if Saddam was aquitted? Bush would have to arrest the entire jury and torture them into changing their votes -- which he would happily do if it proved necessary.
Never before in history has a defendant's conviction been more of a sure thing. Saddam MUST be found guilty -- no matter whether he really IS or not. Bush cannot permit any other outcome.
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Sat Nov-04-06 03:21 PM
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19. Saddam should've hired Johnny Cochrane |
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Sat Nov-04-06 03:38 PM
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20. Nah. Even judge Ito couldn't help. The verdict was foreordained before |
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Hussein even stepped into the court room. What do you think the Iraqis will think of democracy after this kangaroo court closes up shop.
That's not to say Hussein isn't guilty of torture and mass murder. From what's known about this thug, why would anyone have to "rig" the jury?
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:10 PM
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22. Americans won't care. Once caught, he was neutered as even a hypothetical |
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threat, so any interest in him now is at the level of who Brad Pitt is dating.
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:18 PM
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23. CRUELEST SENTENCE: House arrest at Kennebunkport and he has to |
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service Barbara Bush on nights Poppy has a headache (and if I were him, that would be every night).
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Sat Nov-04-06 04:50 PM
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25. It will dominate the news on Monday |
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Hopefully most voters will be at work. It takes a couple days for these phony triumphs to wear off.
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