View Full Version : New Saddam Shit.. Dayum..
HEATON
01-09-2007, 08:08 AM
So here's the link to the Video.. CLICK BITCH!! (http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c5daa5b733)
And what CNN had to say about the video.. Link to CNN at bottom of story..
(CNN) -- A new video apparently showing Saddam Hussein after his execution with a gaping neck wound and facial bruising is posted on the Internet.
The footage, which appeared Monday, shows the former Iraqi dictator, apparently still wearing the white shirt and black coat he was hanged in, lying on a gurney covered with a white sheet.
The 27-second videotape, posted on www.liveleak.com, shows the camera approaching the gurney and someone pulling back the sheet to reveal the left side of Hussein's head.
In an accompanying audio track, one man appears to be urging the other to take a quick look and then leave.
The first man appears to be in charge, having just allowed a second man to enter the room with a video camera, which he may have mistaken for a still camera:
Man 1: "Quickly, quickly please, take one picture."
Man 2: "Yes, I hear you."
Man 1 (raising his voice when the video continues longer than a still shot would have required): "Come on, what's the matter?"
Man 2: "I hear you, I hear you."
Man 1 (to a third man): "Abu Ali, come on and deal with this."
Man 1 (apparently irritated over the length of time Man 2 is taking): "Come on, habibi ... I'll say this one time politely otherwise I'm going to get real angry."
Man 2: "I hear you."
Habibi is a term of endearment used by men for each other.
The video is the second related to the hanging, which took place December 30.
A previous video of the hanging itself, apparently shot with a hand-held cell-phone camera, shows Hussein's executioners placing the noose behind his left ear, as called for in hanging protocols to ensure the spinal cord is severed. (Read full story)
Meanwhile, since the hanging protests against the death penalty have been staged from Italy to Jordan. (Watch people around the world denounce Hussein's hanging )
A protester in Rome told CNN she viewed Hussein's hanging the same as she would anyone else's -- saying the form of punishment is "below the international standard" of human rights.
Even in Iraq, mourners chanted, "By God, the president Saddam Hussein didn't bow to the Americans even in the last days of his life."
In Jordan, Hussein's eldest daughter Raghad told a crowd, "God bless you for honoring Saddam, the martyr."
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has previously defended the execution.
"The execution of the tyrant was not a political decision as the enemies of the Iraqi people say," said al-Maliki. "The verdict was implemented after a fair and transparent trial which the dictator never deserved."
CLICK FOR CNN LINK (http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/01/08/saddam.video/index.html)
A protester in Rome told CNN she viewed Hussein's hanging the same as she would anyone else's -- saying the form of punishment is "below the international standard" of human rights.If you did something so f*cked up to deserve the death penalty, no matter who are, I don't think you really qualify for human rights anymore. Just my opinion.
Hulud
01-09-2007, 08:16 AM
If you did something so f*cked up to deserve the death penalty, no matter who are, I don't think you really qualify for human rights anymore. Just my opinion.
:stupid:
HEATON
01-09-2007, 08:20 AM
If you did something so f*cked up to deserve the death penalty, no matter who are, I don't think you really qualify for human rights anymore. Just my opinion.
I think the protestor was meaning more on the scale of being hung instead of lethal injection or some other more modern formal punishment, not the fact she was protesting the death penality. Even still though so people believe capital punishment is wrong no matter what the crime was.
Hulud
01-09-2007, 08:22 AM
I think the protestor was meaning more on the scale of being hung instead of lethal injection or some other more modern formal punishment,
he shoulda been burned alive
HEATON
01-09-2007, 08:52 AM
he shoulda been burned alive
Well personally I kinda wished he was beheaded. From what Ive heard if Muslims are beheaded they can't go to w/e ''heaven'' they seek, but that could be jus rumor.
civic95
01-09-2007, 12:14 PM
Saddam is still alive, that is just a look alike.
2.0civic
01-09-2007, 12:18 PM
Him and tupac are going to take back over...they are chilling in elvis' new house plotting it..
thinkfast®
01-09-2007, 12:18 PM
http://roxcalibur.com/pix/e4052.JPG
thats all I got
Kelly
01-09-2007, 12:45 PM
Shew... Reps If I can.
What was that POW that got murdered horribly a while back. I know that's a pretty broad statement but it was a big news story and I can't remember the guy's name to save my life.
HEATON
01-09-2007, 12:48 PM
You refferin to killed in country or he was brought back to the States and was killed?
Kelly
01-09-2007, 12:56 PM
I'm sorry, I don't even remember. I just remember seein a few clips of him in the orange suit and lots of controversy over how horrific his death was. Seems like they cut off his head or somethin...
Hulud
01-09-2007, 01:04 PM
Well personally I kinda wished he was beheaded. From what Ive heard if Muslims are beheaded they can't go to w/e ''heaven'' they seek, but that could be jus rumor.
thatd be super sweet then
{X}Echo419
01-09-2007, 01:11 PM
Habibi is a term of endearment used by men for each other.
funny. in Here Habibi is an insult :lmfao:
A protester in Rome told CNN she viewed Hussein's hanging the same as she would anyone else's -- saying the form of punishment is "below the international standard" of human rights.
she's probally thinks the U.N is Great....
Even in Iraq, mourners chanted, "By God, the president Saddam Hussein didn't bow to the Americans even in the last days of his life."
of course these people realize 1 can't bow while being hung from the neck :2cents:
In Jordan, Hussein's eldest daughter Raghad told a crowd, "God bless you for honoring Saddam, the martyr."
I think she should be offered martyrdom.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has previously defended the execution.
[QUOTE]"The execution of the tyrant was not a political decision as the enemies of the Iraqi people say," said al-Maliki. "The verdict was implemented after a fair and transparent trial which the dictator never deserved."
I would have been in favor of tossing him in the middle of the street. :2cents:
Kelly
01-09-2007, 01:14 PM
Nevermind. I remember... It was Nick Berg
BiH1320
01-09-2007, 01:50 PM
first video is sick.. wtf is that stickin out of his neck man?
SleeperWRX
01-09-2007, 01:51 PM
twisted neck ftl
BiH1320
01-09-2007, 03:39 PM
it looks fuckin sick man.
thinkfast®
01-09-2007, 03:57 PM
mmm looks like riblets
Hektik
01-09-2007, 04:11 PM
Nevermind. I remember... It was Nick Berg
i remember watching that video... it was absolutely disgusting and i might be wrong but i thought this guy was just a civilian contractor that was over there. maybe they should show his video to all the saddam worshippers who dont think he should have been hung...
HEATON
01-10-2007, 03:00 AM
Nick Berg, had no reason to be over there. He wasn't a POW nor a contractor. He went looking for work. He was told by the US govt not to go, and was even deported once before that trip.
Oh, and that's his neck muscles and prob esophagus hanging out.
StupidBikerBoy
01-10-2007, 03:48 AM
link to vid?
StupidBikerBoy
01-10-2007, 03:49 AM
Nick Berg, had no reason to be over there. He wasn't a POW nor a contractor. He went looking for work. He was told by the US govt not to go, and was even deported once before that trip.
Doesn't really change much.
HEATON
01-10-2007, 04:36 AM
Doesn't really change much.
Well I just dont want someone who was blanetly told not to go, and still went twice, to get reconition (sp) as if he was serving his country.
StupidBikerBoy
01-10-2007, 07:40 AM
Well I just dont want someone who was blanetly told not to go, and still went twice, to get reconition (sp) as if he was serving his country.
I wouldn't consider any civilian over there as serving thier country, but serving thier own purpose. But that doesn't change the crime against him in any way.
Could also be considered Darwinism at work I guess.
Hektik
01-10-2007, 02:53 PM
wether he was serving his country or just serving his own cause does not mean that its ok to decapitate him..
Kelly
01-10-2007, 04:10 PM
Did anyone watch the video?
I'm assuming it was ridiculously awful...?
c_riley
01-10-2007, 04:15 PM
that shits crazy.
Am I the only one that feels like killing Saddam really didn't do anything in the "war on terrorism"? Want to fight terrorism? Stop funding it..
And the contractor that got killed, I saw the video and have never seen anything like that. I talked to a soldier who was there around the time he got kidnapped and to be honest, he didnt have much sympathy since people choose to go into that environment.
Kelly
01-10-2007, 04:59 PM
Whatever. No one deserves that.
No one is saying he deserved it, what he did say is the media and/or contractors were told to stay near the troops, not to wander off but someone would get on the phone and not pay attention or go off to use the bathroom without someone watching and they would get kidnapped.
Heres the thing, if there is a part of Atlanta that is KNOWN to be violent and obviously out of control are you going to go over there looking for work? Life is about choices, some do not require a great deal of knowledge to make.
Kelly
01-10-2007, 05:09 PM
Did they just cut his head off? And I don't mean it the way it sounds ("just"), but if it's done right it's not, well, um, too painful right? Just wonderin...
The Golden Child
01-10-2007, 05:14 PM
cool ..
The contractor? If so.. I could not even begin to explain. It wasnt a situation where they just chopped it off, if you've ever tried to cut through a large piece of meat its pretty similar. They were sawing on him for about a good minute or so, you could hear him screaming during then it slowly stops, very inhumane. Its seriously the worst thing I've seen before in my life.
Kelly
01-10-2007, 05:21 PM
OMG, sick... Didn't realize it was like that. I thought they tortured him but didn't know they sawed off his head. That's crazy.
HEATON
01-10-2007, 07:31 PM
He wasn't a US Contractor. No company that was working under the DOD hired Nick Berg. He was a wondering fool, who was told more then once by the US govt, NOT to go to the middle East. He had been caught there before, and was told to take his ass home.
And Yes, RB26, there any civilians there serving their country. Many of them, jus simply retire from the military but continue to still honor their Homeland, just without all the red tape of having to be in the military. If it still going on after my 6 is up, I am already planning on signing a contract myself.
Hektik
01-10-2007, 10:20 PM
OK FORGET I EVER SAID HE WAS A CONTRACTOR. THE POINT IS HE WAS VERY INHUMANELY DECAPITATED......if you have a kid and take them to the pool and say hey little johnny dont go in the deepend and he does and starts to drown are you going to be like I told u not to go in the deepend.... and yes killing saddam didnt accomplish much but removing him from power did. if the iraqis decided thats what they wanted then whatever its there decision..
StupidBikerBoy
01-11-2007, 01:29 PM
OK FORGET I EVER SAID HE WAS A CONTRACTOR. THE POINT IS HE WAS VERY INHUMANELY DECAPITATED......ion..
My point exactly.
he shoulda been burned alive
hell yeah,
beaten first then burned.
TheSnail
01-12-2007, 12:57 AM
RIP lol
http://a-arca.uol.com.br/v2/images/pipoca_artigo_filmescapeta_06.jpg
fawk_you
01-12-2007, 01:36 AM
intresting video... :)
BiH1320
01-12-2007, 06:29 AM
very..
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