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Submitted by ma, Jan 2, 2007 16:14
Hi
I enjoyed your article imensly. you might find it inteesting to know that, I am a shiet muslim through my ancestor and my country was invaded by Saddam many times. No man is greater than others in God's view. I must add that, we are not any better than he was by killing him. We can not call ourselves civilized when we kill based on our own logic and justifications. Do we ever think Why my way is better than your way? Is it your justification or mine?
We are a nation of self center, egotistical body , what we do is all alright to our own eyes. We want others accept all the bad thing we do.
Was there any other ways to let the man suffer for what he had done? Was execusion too simple?
ma.
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Death and Justice for Saddam [502 words] |
Graham Barnes |
Jan 8, 2007 10:47 |
Death penalty wrong. [121 words] |
Elaine Daly |
Jan 6, 2007 15:26 |
↔ good [9 words] |
clarissa smith |
Oct 3, 2007 13:48 |
justice for whom?
[w/response by The New York Sun Editors] [99 words] |
Dr. Richard Welser |
Jan 4, 2007 20:53 |
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Jan 2, 2007 16:14 |
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