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To: fatnotlazy
For sure. Irregardless of what his justice may be, his death has paid his debt to mankind, regardless of the debt or the worthlessness of the life he put up as collateral, that's all he had and all his debtors can ever collect.
3,062 posted on 06/09/2006 4:44:57 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Dear US Senators, Reps. and Mr. President: Why are y'all abetting the destruction of our culture?)
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To: F.J. Mitchell

For sure. Irregardless of what his justice may be, his death has paid his debt to mankind, regardless of the debt or the worthlessness of the life he put up as collateral, that's all he had and all his debtors can ever collect.

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Exactly. And from a practical standpoint, anything we or the Iraqis would have done would have cost money. Some say he should have been captured alive. I don't think so, again because of the cost to keep him around. But more importantly, there was that possibility he could have been sprung from jail. In fact, on a documentary about him last night, it said he had been imprisoned at least once, maybe twice, and let go. I would not have wanted the risk of release to happen again.


3,064 posted on 06/09/2006 4:51:04 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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