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Iraq-Jordan |
Saddam Hussein goes insane |
2005-03-03 |
![]() Saddam started to have mental problems. At times, he would suddenly start mumbling something irrational. Afterwards, he would sit in total silence, without uttering a single word. Doctors assume that the Iraqi leader used to consume a lot of alcohol or used drugs in the past. At the same time, the symptoms could have been caused by his far from young age as well as death of his sons. Hussein has several photographs of Udai and Kusai (his sons) in his cell. Interestingly, a portrait of Gerge W. Bush of an unknown origin also neatly hangs on the wall. This fact can be interpreted as another evidence of Hussein"s insanity. Had he been well, the former Iraqi leader would not have hung a picture of his enemy. And in case the portrait had been hung by someone other than Hussein, perhaps, the captive has gone crazy as a result of constantly staring at Bush' intellectual face. In the meantime, according to a recently conducted poll, nearly 70% of Americans in the US support the idea of public broadcast of Saddam's execution. 21% of Americans are even willing to pay for watching Osama bin Laden being executed. Another 11% would like to enjoy watching the last moments of Hussein"s life. So there you have it, a democratic society with experience. |
Posted by:phil_b |
#17 Saddam went from golden toilets to a hole in the ground. I'd be supprised if he isn't trying to stangle himself with floss. |
Posted by: Charles 2005-03-03 9:49:31 PM |
#16 ROFL, Phil. :-D |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2005-03-03 8:42:44 PM |
#15 Guess I'll be Chinese for a day. That's Barb for you; she posts a comment, and half an hour later you're hungry for more. |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-03-03 8:29:46 PM |
#14 Saddam started to have mental problems. At times, he would suddenly start mumbling something irrational. That Guy on the wall is not the president. He is the Maitre'd of this restaurant we are in. His picture is everywhere, not the US president - This guy is: ![]() Don't you know, we dueled with swords! Yes we did! and it is on this DVD: ![]() |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-03-03 7:13:39 PM |
#13 Aha! I thought you had an accent. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-03-03 4:58:29 PM |
#12 Sigh. Forgot to add my name when I posted earlier at a different computer. Guess I'll be "Chinese" for a day. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2005-03-03 2:52:19 PM |
#11 Wadda ya' mean, going? |
Posted by: Chinese Unomoger1553 2005-03-03 12:46:06 PM |
#10 Duh. Burn him. |
Posted by: .com 2005-03-03 2:05:28 AM |
#9 No doubt, a brilliant legal strategy thought up by his think tank of lawyers. Or just really bad withdrawal symptoms. |
Posted by: Desert Blondie 2005-03-03 2:04:08 AM |
#8 And it's all an act. |
Posted by: shellback 2005-03-03 1:43:17 AM |
#7 Yah, that was Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante. Also known as the Oddfather. |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-03-03 1:03:58 AM |
#6 Wasn't there a Mafia Don who, while a case was being built against him, supposedly developed mental problems? Little things like wandering the neighborhood in his bathrobe, mumbling to himself... |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-03-03 12:58:25 AM |
#5 Anyway, I thought I'd explain why I didn't do NFP last week: my network connectivity had gone through the basement, and I couldn't reach rantburg; on top of that, the lead items at the end of last week were mostly extremely shrill propaganda items, which I think were published mainly in response to the upcoming summit. Roger Simon (remember him?) discussed one of Putin's talking points here. There was one article in Pravda that had this as a main theme and another that had this idea as part of its list of grievances. One of the more interesting things at Pravda in the past week, that I should have tried to post a pointer to earlier: Kasyanov to move Putin aside:
It goes on from there, including a special guest appearance from Vladimir Zhirinovsky's mouth, which spewed criticism of anyone dissatisfied with the current direction Russia's taking. It looks to me like the "strong man" party over there is trying to discredit itself. Oh, and Yukos' attempt at jurisdiction-shopping in Houston has failed. I think that's it. | ||
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-03-03 12:57:22 AM |
#4 Saddam's Gone Insane. Doesn't that come on right after Girls Gone Wild? |
Posted by: 2b 2005-03-03 12:40:22 AM |
#3 ehhh.. IIUC Hitler was pretty deep in syphilitic dementia at the end. I don't think that would have gotten him a shred of mercy. |
Posted by: Dishman 2005-03-03 12:40:21 AM |
#2 An item from Pravda? Hmm. Isn't Phil supposed to be posting those? (Oh. Phil did. Never mind.) Seriously, if you'll check the date on the article, it's from Feb. _2004_. The fact that it is still popping up on Pravda's web site either means they're lazy or they think this is very important. Regarding Saddam's mental state, it calls for a repeat of Dorothy Parker's famous quip, "How can they tell?" |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-03-03 12:38:54 AM |
#1 Saddam Inssein. Hmmm. I am not buying it. Someone should check if there are pin holes in Bush's pic and if the mumblings are somewhat like voodoo spels. "They would not execute a poor insane man, now, would they?" -- that is very likely what is going on. |
Posted by: Sobiesky 2005-03-03 12:29:05 AM |