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CNN Weeps For Saddam

CNN reporter Randi Kaye did a whole story suggesting the idea that hanging Saddam was a cruel and outdated mode of execution. This is the same program that recently focused on the coldly efficient killers of American troops without focusing any sympathy on their suffering. Instead, they focused on how insurgents supposedly tried not to slaughter innocents as they shot at American troops.

  • Cry me a river….tell that to the people and the families that are left that he tortured...did anyone in the MSM pay attention to the thousands and thousands of people unearthed  since being there.  The MSM had nothing to report when the pictures of the people being tortured by Saddam  were shown on television that he had taped, or the people we watched that were executed after being tortured. since being there. 

Displaying a mannequin (Italics mine) Kaye began: "This is what is Iraq's  government calls the death chamber. Soon, Saddam Hussein will be here to meet the same fate as these men. This is what his final moments will look like. But we wanted to know what hanging will feel like. Will Saddam suffer in death?”

  • The Liberals weep for that murdering ba$tard while they vilify President Bush and anyone else who doesn't agree with their socialist garbage.

CNN then emphasized that Saddam won’t die immediately, the poor man: "At three minutes, the brain will be dead from insufficient oxygen." She complained, "With such a tight noose, three minutes seems like a very long time to actually cut off somebody's air.”

  • By the time the media finishes with "hanging" it will be presented as the most horrific and horrible way to execute someone...chopping off a head while still alive, as we have seen before, isn't shown on TV, along with 911 people after they jump off the Twin Towers...that's just too "horrific", But hey,  hanging is just a level below that, so they can show the video later.
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