Now America, THAT's Where You Can Get a Good Hanging
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U.S. Forces stated, rather Pilate-like, that they had no involvement in Saddam Hussein's execution- excluding, of course, the whole invasion, capture, three years' imprisonment, and direct handover to the Iraqis who did it stuff. But clearly that's minor; hand-washings abound.

However, despite the attempts to perform the execution in the most private and uncontroversial method possible, the hanging was attended by Saddam opponents who taunted the dictator as he fell, as seen in a video that was secretly taken and released in an act that surprised perhaps a handful of protozoae attached to coral fungus in the deepest part of the Marinas Trench.

This has apparently deeply upset the U.S. Military, who responded to the events this morning by indicating that if they were in charge of putting Saddam to death, they would have handled it much better.

And truly, that's all we're trying to do over there, isn't it. Whether building schools or hanging people in a more efficient method, America entered Iraq to improve the overall way of life.

Full details of just how much better the U.S. would have handled hanging someone than Iraq weren't provided, but I think it's so the ending isn't spoiled to the upcoming novel from Regan Publishing by Major General William Caldwell, "If I Did It, Here's How It Happened."

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nice
By kevco0509 Jan 3rd 2007 at 7:05 pm EST
haha Pilate-like. well put.
  
something
By chicagogal Jan 4th 2007 at 12:01 pm EST
is seriously amiss in Iraq when they can't even control what occurs at one of the most-watched/controlled events since the invasion.
  
Disgusting...
By timeforimpeachment Jan 6th 2007 at 3:26 am EST
...Is the only word to describe the execution. Not to mention the trial, which was conducted in a completely irresponsible manner (Saddam's lawyers, for example, kept getting killed).
  
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