I'm not in favour of death penalty, no matter how bad could a person has been. In the case of Saddam, he was a genocide, that's for sure. He killed thousands of his compatriots, and he was a cruel dictator, but the trial he had to stand for, was a mere joke, pure rubbish, orchestrated by US.
And what has happened after the "Liberation of Iraq"? Do the Iraqui people feel glad and happy because of the "US help and support"? I bet they don't feel that way...
And to answer those Reema's questions, the US definition for Democracy and Freedom are:
Democracy: It is said from every country that leads a regime like us, and Exactly the way that WE want it, whatever that leads to...
Freedom: Liberty of the person, country or population from all that WE consider potentially dangerous for OUR commercial and political interests...
As a latin writer said: USA... the country where Freedom is a statue (
Estados unidos, el país en donde la libertad es una estatua, Eduardo Galeano)
