Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Loyalty

The other day I watched this documentary on the Discovery channel. It was a one hour clip about the capturing of Saddam Hussein (called “Red Dawn” or something.) Apparently he wasn’t “accidentally” captured by American troops as initially reported by the media. He wasn’t captured because of a suspicious towel lying on the ground. No, he was rat on by his former bodyguard.

But what’s even worse was this traitor. This guy was a former Iraqi that had gotten his ass kicked by Saddam and had left for America in order to get revenge on his “nemesis.” Not only was he a damn traitor by sleeping with the enemy, he was also a damn coward. When Saddam was captured, this bastard repeatedly hit Saddam in the face several times even though he (Saddam) was lying handcuffed on the ground. Such a bastard.

Back to the rat. I’m not sure why he told the US troops where Saddam was. Apparently he was a prisoner (it was obvious that he wasn’t there on free will anyway) and so it surely wasn’t because of any reward. Not only did this guy betray his former boss and country, but he also seemed to make the most of the situation. It was thanks to him that Saddam was captured (and assaulted.) Instead of fighting the US troops and protecting his boss—remember Saddam was still the president after all—he explicitly pointed out Saddam’s location. Another bastard.

Don’t get me wrong here, I'm not a fan of Saddam. Actually, I'm pretty sure he’s guilty of all the bad thing “they” say he is and he perhaps deserves to die. But he was the Iraqi President. Now I believe you stand up for your people and country, and your horrible son of a bitch dictating president. I also believe you deal with matters internally.

There’s no need for outside interference ("Team America.") For example, I believe that the Swedish Prime Minister is a complete, incompetent idiot. Fortunately though he’s not a bad boy dictator like Saddam, but if he was I’m sure hell wouldn’t ask anyone—especially those that derive from criminal, colonizing settlers and Indian killers (the Americans)—to come to the rescue. No sir, I would take the bastard down myself.

I believe that this is something that the Iraqi people were more than well capable of doing themselves. Just look at all the guns everywhere (it seems that everybody owns at least one AK47 in Iraq) and all the idiots that are killing themselves in the name of religion. Even though much of this nonsense is surely related to the world’s most well-known terror group (Al-Quida), surely all of this didn’t happen over night. The Iraqis could have armed themselves any day. The suicidal so called martyrs on the other hand probably wouldn’t be there.

Before Saddam was captured was his two sons were killed by US troops because they were rat on for money rewards that were probably never even paid out. Note that one of them was wheelchair bound and hence wasn’t a threat to anybody, but the Americans had to kill him anyway. Just as his sons’ were rat on so was Saddam. By this former bodyguard. Both this bastard and the assaulting traitor should be executed. That's my opinion anyway.

The moral of the story is: Be loyal or burn in hell. Saddam will probably burn a long time. But his bodyguard the rat and that coward son of bitch traitor will burn even longer.

1 Comments:

Blogger joe said...

well said, he deserves a pineapple up the ass

9:42 AM

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