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Rantings of a Sandmonkey

Be forewarned: The writer of this blog is an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey. If this is your cup of tea, please enjoy your stay here. If not, please sod off

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Awesome

Saddam got beaten by Court Clerks. Saddam got beaten Court Clerks. Good. He is a murdering fuckhead and should be beaten every day. I am telling everyone. Saddam got beaten by Court Clerks. Saddam got beaten by Court Clerks. Wohoooooooooooooooooooooooo.... I need to switch to decaf!

11 Comments:

At 11/17/2005 05:57:00 AM, Blogger Jehan said...

crazy sandmonkey.
And to your comment, I never said I was smart and if you think it's fun being the boyfriend in your senario...it's even more fun to be the girlfriends especially if you play with boyfriend's hair and stroke his jaw. During times like that I especially love being a woman.

 
At 11/17/2005 06:14:00 AM, Blogger CMAR II said...

I appears that the Iraqi legal system still requires some tweaking. Lucky for Iraq that they have someone like Saddam to work the bugs out on.

 
At 11/17/2005 06:56:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

On the one hand this is terrible, as any such incident will give Saddam's supporters (mostly the left in the west) propaganda material (the brutal occupation power harassing the weak, frightened aboriginal Arab people's president).

But on the other hand I feel there is nothing morally wrong with hitting the fascist bastard. It IS wrong to hit someone who wouldn't hit other people himself, but such is not the case for Saddam.

"Two court employees attacked Saddam Hussein and punched him several times after he cursed two Shiite Islam saints, state-run Iraqi television reported Wednesday."

Saddam is simply not entitled to curse Shi'ite saints. It's that simple. Nobody is, especially not someone like Saddam.

What is a very good sign, however, is that these clerks were not afraid to hit him. Whether they expected punishment by the legal authority in Iraq I do not know, but it is clear that they did not expect the revenge of Saddam's supporters. That is how weak the fascists have become.

And that is very good news indeed.

 
At 11/17/2005 09:03:00 AM, Blogger The Sandmonkey said...

POBE, BUT..BUT..YOU ARE CLEVER NOT BEAUTIFUL!

 
At 11/17/2005 09:37:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've always thought that a just punishment for Saddam would be to allow all of his victims families a baseball bat and each get a swing at him. Make it fun string him up like a pinata! If there is something left to swing at after the first round, let them have at him again.

 
At 11/17/2005 09:44:00 AM, Blogger Twosret said...

I would like to see the current Gov. punished also for their torture to prisoners. They are not any better than Saddam you know :)

 
At 11/17/2005 04:12:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would like to see the current Gov. punished also for their torture to prisoners. They are not any better than Saddam you know

What a moronic statement. Treating terriots like they deserve to be treated and feeding innocent people feet first into a plastic shredder IMHO are world's apart.

 
At 11/17/2005 06:09:00 PM, Blogger Twosret said...

ok Mr. Anonymouse you are nominated to be blogroach of the year.

 
At 11/17/2005 08:20:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nope, this isn't good.

 
At 11/18/2005 09:08:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Twosret,I am not a Mr. And for the life of me I can't figure out why you think your comments are ever funny or thought provoking? Sorry but I think you deserve the title much more than I do.

No one died in the alleged torture, Saddam killed many. I stand by what I said comparing the two are worlds apart.

BTW, you spelled Anonymous wrong.

 
At 11/18/2005 11:18:00 AM, Blogger Twosret said...

Anonymouse,

You can disagree with what I posted without including the "moronic statement". I don't care what you think of my sense of humor or my Provocative statement.

Sorry to hear you are a female because you are too slow to figure out what people write and whether it is a mistake in spelling or a provocative term.

 

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