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Last French Standing
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Last Online: 9 Hours Ago 22:44
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Between the Rhine & the Vosges
Age: 22
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Re: Contrasted Views on Saddam's Execution, Iraq Invasion and Islam
Well, Mynydd took the words right out of my mouth...
So I will just add Le Pen's reaction to Saddam's hanging :
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Originally Posted by Jean-Marie Le Pen
L'exécution de Saddam Hussein est une nouvelle navrante...
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Le président Saddam Hussein n'était pas un gangster, un braqueur de banque ou un voleur de poules : c'était un chef d'Etat - renversé par l'intervention d'une armée étrangère.
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Son jugement par un tribunal d'exception, sa condamnation, visent sans doute à éliminer le chef de l'Etat avec lequel l'Occident a traité pendant des années. N'est-ce pas Jacques "Ch'Irak" qui lui a vendu pour 120 ou 130 milliards d'armement ?
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Le fait qu'on le condamne sur un incident - certes douloureux puisqu'il y a eu 120 personnes tuées - au lieu de mettre en cause l'essentiel des actions de son gouvernement, prouve qu'il s'agit là d'une basse manoeuvre politique et par conséquent d'un véritable crime.
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La situation de l'Irak sous Saddam Hussein était très supérieure
à ce qu'elle est devenue.
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Originally Posted by Jean-Marie Le Pen
Saddam Hussein's hanging is a sad, disturbing news...
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The President Saddam Hussein was not a gangster, not a holdup man, he did not steal hens : he was a chief of state - deposed by a foreign military intervention.
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This trial, his judgment, probably aim to make disappear a chief of state who had been a friend of most Western powers for years. Didn't Jacques "Ch'Irak" sell 120 or 130 billions of weapons to Saddam?
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The fact that he is sentenced to death for one single event - though painful because 120 men and women died - instead of being judged for all his government actions, is a proof that that trial is only a low political operation, therefore a real crime.
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Iraqi situation under Saddam Hussein was far superior to what it has become [under the Americans].
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