Why Do We Allow Hussein’s Antics in Court?


It has been a kind of torture to watch the klller and dictator Sadaam Hussein act out his antics in the courtroom. Both he and his stooges have taunted, teased and laughed as witnesses testified about mass killings and the horrible violence inflicted on Iraqis during his reign.

Why do we allow this sub-human to dictate again in a court of law? He is a prisoner, who must obey the rule of law. He should be immediately shaved so that his masculine beard and hair is stripped off and he is symbollically shorn again of his power. He wears a powerful black suit and white shirt, as if he were still an executive in command. He should wear the stripes of a prisoner or perhaps a pink t-shirt with Tinkerbelle on the front. If he still will not shut up, he must be muzzled and they should put a low voltage wire around his waist so that the judge can electro-shock him every time he acts up.

He tortured and killed millions, and while our own government concocted a phony reason to invade and overthrow him, the end result is clearly in the best interests of justice and humanity.

One thought on “Why Do We Allow Hussein’s Antics in Court?

  1. Any defendant in a court of law in the United States is allowed to dress as they please, e.g. a suit and tie, flip flops and tank top or be groomed as they please, beards, moustaches, sideburns, etc. It seem as if you have already condemned the prisoner. Is that American justice? Sounds like Nazi Germany to me. Thankfully, you’re not a judge.

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