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Saddam Arrest Cheer Fades Into Iraqi Ire at U.S. [Bad news: Saddam's been caputured]
Reuters ^ | December 15, 2003 | Joseph Logan

Posted on 12/15/2003 5:51:26 AM PST by Brilliant

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Joy at the capture of Saddam Hussein gave way to resentment toward Washington Monday as Iraqis confronted afresh the bloodshed, shortages and soaring prices of life under U.S. occupation.

The morning after Iraq's U.S. governor revealed the ousted strongman was a disheveled prisoner, Iraqis flooded the streets to snatch up newspapers emblazoned with photos of the man who ruled them by fear, now humbled and captive.

Many were ecstatic to see Saddam captured and hoped he would answer for his deeds but said they would not rush to thank America -- in their eyes the source of their problems since a U.S.-led coalition toppled Saddam in April.

"I hope that we get the chance to try him our way, to let everyone who suffered make him taste what he had made us taste," said Ali Hussein, 29, a stationery shop owner who said he was still dizzy with joy.

"But whether he's in a hole or in jail, it does nothing for me today, it won't feed me or protect me or send my children to school," he said.

Even as news of Saddam's capture sank in, car bombs ripped through two police stations in the capital, the latest in a series of attacks U.S. forces blame on loyalists of Saddam and on foreign "terrorists" infiltrating Iraq.

President Bush warned that catching Saddam would not end attacks by people who do not "accept the rise of liberty in the heart of the Middle East," implying a pledge of a better life many Iraqis said Bush was failing to keep.

"It's great that he's caught, but it wasn't him who screwed up the petrol and the electricity and everything else so badly, so now a canister of gas that was 250 dinars costs 4,000, if you can get one," said Ghazi, a 52-year-old dentist, from his car as he queued with hundreds of other drivers waiting for petrol.

"This is an oil country and it should be rich. It should not be Afghanistan."

Other drivers echoed the complaints of chronic fuel shortages in a country with the world's second-largest oil reserves, as well as of their treatment at the hands of troops who have killed civilians while hunting suspected Saddam partisans or pursuing criminals with Iraqi police.

"The Americans promised freedom and prosperity; what's this? Go up to their headquarters, at one of those checkpoints where they point their guns at you, and tell them that you hate them as much as Saddam, and see what they do to you," said Mohammad Saleh, 39, a building contractor.

"The only difference is that Saddam would kill you in private, where the Americans will kill you in public," he said.

"A lot of things -- safety, freedom, prosperity -- that we were supposed to have are gone. They promised many things, and now that they have caught Saddam maybe they kept one."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; media; saddam
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1 posted on 12/15/2003 5:51:26 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: Brilliant
Reuters 'news' service...Bwahahahahahahaha
and Pravada sells 'truth'
2 posted on 12/15/2003 5:53:53 AM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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"Readers are invited to send in the most strained and mealy-mouthed statements from the devastated press and anti-war politicians and activists following the capture of Saddam."

3 posted on 12/15/2003 5:54:59 AM PST by dighton
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To: Brilliant

I better not.
4 posted on 12/15/2003 5:55:01 AM PST by SouthernFreebird
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To: Brilliant
It didnt take reuters long eh?
5 posted on 12/15/2003 5:55:43 AM PST by mylife
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To: Brilliant
Un-effing-believable.
6 posted on 12/15/2003 5:56:38 AM PST by tsmith130
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To: joesnuffy
I tried to explain to some of my friends from former Soviet block countries that the real situation in Iraq wasn't that bad. They didn't understand what I meant by the news not telling the truth. Finally I said "Think Pravda". A light clicked on and they simply nodded.
7 posted on 12/15/2003 5:57:15 AM PST by DeuceTraveler
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Two-bagger barf alert necessary.

8 posted on 12/15/2003 5:57:36 AM PST by 4CJ ('Scots vie 4 tavern juices' - anagram by paulklenk, 22 Nov 2003)
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To: Brilliant
"This is an oil country and it should be rich. It should not be Afghanistan."

Ouch - that has got to hurt. I can tell you one thing though, they are not waiting in line for hours to fill up their tanks in Kabul...

9 posted on 12/15/2003 5:57:42 AM PST by 2banana
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To: mylife
It didnt take reuters long eh?

I told my wife that by Tuesday we will be hearing negative spin from the Dims...

10 posted on 12/15/2003 5:57:45 AM PST by trebb
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To: Brilliant
Sounds as if the quoted individuals are in denial. I don't think they can accept the fact that Saddam (the Lion of Bagdad) lived like a Bagwoman and allowed himself to be taken alive. This is a major embarassment to all Muslim fundamentalists and strongly demonstrates the cowardice at its core.

So in a bit of tranference, they b*tch about electricity and petrol.

Reuters is johnny-on-the-spot to assist in degrading what is actually a prime objective met in the war.

Congrats to our armed forces and intelligence services and to the leadership in the executive and congressional arms of our government.

11 posted on 12/15/2003 5:58:25 AM PST by spald
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Well, hell! Just give Saddam back to 'em!
12 posted on 12/15/2003 5:58:39 AM PST by sonofatpatcher2 (Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? };^)
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Wow! It looks like Jayson Blair has changed his name to Joseph Logan and is now working for Rueters.
13 posted on 12/15/2003 5:58:40 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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To: Brilliant
I heard this drivel yesterday morning shortly after the capture and just shook my head. Doesn't take long to see the glass return to "half empty".
14 posted on 12/15/2003 5:59:49 AM PST by sarasota
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To: Brilliant
OK - not trying to add any authenticity to the reports -

But if there are any Iraqis NOT happy about the capture of Saddam, it would be those who benefitted from his life.

Any others need a lesson in being thankful - especially when so much is far BETTER than before the US liberated them from the murderous dictator.
15 posted on 12/15/2003 6:00:01 AM PST by TheBattman (You can feel the sarcasm in the air-)
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To: Brilliant
The only people not cheering were members of the 'Baath' Party - the "Dimocratic Party" of Iraq!

(Help us! We need a Baath!)
16 posted on 12/15/2003 6:01:59 AM PST by Redbob (this space reserved for witty remarks)
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To: Brilliant; BOBTHENAILER; Grampa Dave; Liz; snopercod; Dog Gone
Yeah! Being the world's greatest Super Power with unparalelled moral authority in the history of Earth is just another thankless day at the office with twisted demonic yellow journalism by Reuters!!!

May a thousand Iraqie sand fleas infest their shorts, along with George Soros' "shorts!"

There!!! How's that for an early morning, waitin on the market to open, comment? It's hard to find time to comment while backing up the moving van to buy US stock Mutual Funds in spite of Eliot "Ness" Spitzer's aspersions!!!

Anybody remember anything about a former militant "First Lady" visiting Ashcanistan and Iwrack??? Comments?

17 posted on 12/15/2003 6:04:07 AM PST by SierraWasp (Any elected official or citizen that supports illegal aliens is nothing but a worthless scoff-law!!!)
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To: spald
Sounds as if the quoted individuals are in denial.

Yes, and when you look at this statement what also does it remind you of:

"But whether he's in a hole or in jail, it does nothing for me today, it won't feed me or protect me or send my children to school," he said.

Sounds to me like hillary got a little to close to this dude when she visited and stunk up the place.

Mentality of a dem: What have YOU done for ME lately?

18 posted on 12/15/2003 6:04:59 AM PST by sirchtruth
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To: Brilliant
"A lot of things -- safety, freedom, prosperity -- that we were supposed to have are gone. "

Baghdad Bob? Is that you?

Reuters is the Baghdad Bob of news services.

19 posted on 12/15/2003 6:06:49 AM PST by wayoverontheright
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To: Brilliant
Did anyone else hear Steve on Fox and Friends tell a guest, "Don't read Reuters."
20 posted on 12/15/2003 6:09:54 AM PST by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
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