cowshrptrn wrote:Here we are, trumpeting Iraq as this step forward for democracy, and we kill him in such an arcane way as hanging. Its a step backwards. While i don't approve of the death penalty, i think that if you do you should at least make it humane.
Firstly, "we" didn't kill him. He was tried in an Iraqi court before an Iraqi tribunal and the death sentence was meted out by Iraqis. Secondly, if done properly where the neck is broken and the spinal cord severed, hanging is as humane of a death as anything else. If it's botched, they strangle and die of asphyxiation and that's not so nice. From the looks of the photos, it appears to have been done correctly.
yet we turn around and torture people ourselves.
For God's sake, PLEASE stop it with that. Now. When we begin to behead our prisoners with KNIVES, mind you, and then put the video of the beheading on the internet so that the family of the victim can witness it, then I'll say you have a legitimate argument. Accuse us of torturing in light of the barbarism that they've proven themselves capable? Hardly.
Since he died in such a way at our hands, i think we need to step back and look at ourselves, before trying to condemn others.
Again, no, it was at the Iraqis' hands. If it were in our hands, it would be hung up in court for the next 20 years while the defense attorneys filed appeal after appeal.
I say that in the end Saddam got what he deserved.