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Saddam senteced to death

Today Saddam Husein was sentenced to death under American occupation. The so called Iraq justice system under the USA sentenced the president of Iraq to death ironically thru the help of murderous American war monger fascists who killed 650,000 Iraqis which is more than twice as much as Iraqis killed under Saddam! If there is God how the number one murderous terrorist George W. Bush sleeps at night with his wife without facing justice is beyond me. Sure God works in a mysterious way. Saddam, the leaders of Zionist Israel, the Saudi Arabian despots and Mubarak of Egypt led by their murderous master Bush each committed astronomical crime against humanity. Only one of them get punished because he led a weaker nation or and did not submit to the evil man in Washington.
America should know the occupation, bringing Saddam to justice; “War on Terror” are all shams. Unfortunately poor people like me pay the price in a long run and the US power will decline overtime as a result leaving my kids to fork the debt.
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