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I personally don't agree with the death penalty, but it think that we should respect countries that have it as law. On this particluar case I find it had to see what other option there was. rehabilitation - out of the question. punishment - keeping him locked up until he died? - would this give some hope and encouragement to his supporters?
and then there is the iraqi people - do they need to see these pictures to be able to move on and make saddam history? - Thats another thing, will he eventually become a role-model some for youth, just like hitler has? Do we need to learn from these people and try to understand what makes them do the things they do?
so in answer to your question, i don't agree with the death penalty, but then i am sitting in my nice warm house, on my nice laptop - if i was in iraq with nothing and my family were all dead then maybe i would have a different opinion.
I agree with his death, but I'm sure they could have found a more "humane" way of doing it.
That's all I really have on the matter.