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Old 20-Jun-2005, 04:51 PM
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interesting read about saddam

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8288955/
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Old 20-Jun-2005, 05:09 PM
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I respect Saddam way more than Bush as "a man".

Saddam has fought and risked his life multiple times for power (for who, doesn't matter, he risked everything to acheive his goals)

Saddam has stood up time and time again to political bullies (mainly the US)

Saddam does not discriminate when hiring people based on age or religion, he cares about loyalty and the ability to get things done.

Bush..... I do not have much respect for a man who asks people to do things that he himself wouldn't. He couldn't even serve a normal position in the national guard.

I should add, in terms of views and decisions, I think they're both pieces of ****.
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agree 110%
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Old 20-Jun-2005, 05:43 PM
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Originally posted by Bruce Fee
I respect Saddam way more than Bush as "a man".

Saddam has fought and risked his life multiple times for power (for who, doesn't matter, he risked everything to acheive his goals)

Saddam has stood up time and time again to political bullies (mainly the US)

Saddam does not discriminate when hiring people based on age or religion, he cares about loyalty and the ability to get things done.

Bush..... I do not have much respect for a man who asks people to do things that he himself wouldn't. He couldn't even serve a normal position in the national guard.

I should add, in terms of views and decisions, I think they're both pieces of ****.
well said
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very well said i give u big ups to that
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Indeed both are a POS, just that one a bit more intelligent then the other. So one's a dumb **** you could say.
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