Saturday, December 30, 2006

Don't Kill Saddam Initiative: Failure


I regret to inform my loyal readers that the Don't Kill Saddam Initiative has reached mission failure. Not to my surprise, Saddam was hanged early this morning for crimes against Kurds. Don't Kill Saddam Teammates: We have failed.





Although the mission met an overall failure, there were some substantial victories along the way. We have found several allies in our quest to not kill Saddam.




Pope Benedict XVI and his Vatican crew spoke out against the Saddam hanging. They called the execution "tragic" and predicted it would result in only more violence in the Middle East.





Countries such as Italy, Brazil, and Russia also spoke out against the killing.


So even though we've failed in our initiative, at least we know that others have failed too. We've failed together.

3 comments:

Josef D. Guttenheimer said...

saddam was killed is good.

he deserved it.

did they show the execution on tv

Bobby M said...

Its a shame. What has this world come to?

Obviously people who use grammar like "saddam was killed is good" would support the death penalty.

Anuj said...

See the execution of saddam was a product of subjectivity, it was the product of the very same thing that led us into this mess of a world in the first place. I think that the USA should have stopped the execution and should have used him as a sedative to calm down the sunni, shia extremists but apparently and sadly the pentagon doesn't have an inch of foresight otherwise Iraq wouldn't have been Iraq.