EU's sissy reaction
EU including the former Finnish Presidency that just ended reacted in the predictable way to Saddam's death. EU is against death penalty in general, that's it.
Isn't this insulting to Shias, to Kurds and all the others who suffered under Saddam's government? Shouldn't there be a distinction between penalties meted out to dictators and mass murderers compared with petty criminals? What punishment would have been suitable to Saddam and others of his ilk?
Would EU's current leadership have let Hitler walk free?
I hope not.
Friday, January 05, 2007
"The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you; do not be afraid or discouraged." Deut. 31:8
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I am a young academic woman with strong belief that humanity often fails but everything is possible with the Lord.
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