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Tue 21/06/05 at 07:46
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Deposed dictator Saddam Hussein still thinks he is in charge of Iraq and has developed a fondness for a kind of crisp, his former guards have claimed.The tyrant can "eat a family size bag of Doritos in 10 minutes", and rates ex-US president Bill Clinton above successor George Bush, said a report.Five US troops sent to Iraq to guard Saddam in 2003 have revealed his tastes while speaking of their 10 months with him.

Specialist Jesse Dawson told the US edition of GQ magazine: "He'd always tell us he was the president. That's what he thinks, 100%."

Despite rating both the current President Bush and his father and ex-US leader as "no good", Saddam reportedly wanted to make friends with the younger Bush.

Specialist Sean O'Shea said: "Towards the end he was saying that he doesn't hold any hard feelings and he just wanted to talk to (George W) Bush, to make friends with him."

Saddam was even said to be friendly towards his young guards, offering fatherly advice, and also developed a liking for foods from the country he once despised.

Raisin Bran Crunch was his cereal of choice, but the ex-leader turned his nose up to Fruit Loops.

His favourite snack was Cheetos, although Saddam was also partial to Doritos.

The five soldiers spoke to the magazine despite signing pledges not to reveal the location of Saddam or details about the compound where he was kept.
Tue 21/06/05 at 11:46
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I have an image of Saddam with an orange beard in a little grey cell.

Awww
Tue 21/06/05 at 10:07
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Heh. Dictator-chips.
Tue 21/06/05 at 08:36
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"Doritos Friendchips are just great for sharing with your friends, for a night in front of the TV, a BBQ or for no reason - Dip in, chill out and chat to your mates!"

XD
Tue 21/06/05 at 08:26
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Almost as bad:

Sky News via Yahoo.
Tue 21/06/05 at 08:22
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Ahaha was that from The Sun?
Tue 21/06/05 at 08:15
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Aw Saddam, he's like a big friendly bearsy-wearsy, munching his Doritos and Cheetos in flappy y-fronts all alone in that cold hard cell... Can't we just take to America and put him on the Letterman Show and jovially discuss the ins-and-outs of torture and megalomania?
Tue 21/06/05 at 07:46
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Deposed dictator Saddam Hussein still thinks he is in charge of Iraq and has developed a fondness for a kind of crisp, his former guards have claimed.The tyrant can "eat a family size bag of Doritos in 10 minutes", and rates ex-US president Bill Clinton above successor George Bush, said a report.Five US troops sent to Iraq to guard Saddam in 2003 have revealed his tastes while speaking of their 10 months with him.

Specialist Jesse Dawson told the US edition of GQ magazine: "He'd always tell us he was the president. That's what he thinks, 100%."

Despite rating both the current President Bush and his father and ex-US leader as "no good", Saddam reportedly wanted to make friends with the younger Bush.

Specialist Sean O'Shea said: "Towards the end he was saying that he doesn't hold any hard feelings and he just wanted to talk to (George W) Bush, to make friends with him."

Saddam was even said to be friendly towards his young guards, offering fatherly advice, and also developed a liking for foods from the country he once despised.

Raisin Bran Crunch was his cereal of choice, but the ex-leader turned his nose up to Fruit Loops.

His favourite snack was Cheetos, although Saddam was also partial to Doritos.

The five soldiers spoke to the magazine despite signing pledges not to reveal the location of Saddam or details about the compound where he was kept.

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