11-14-07

 

Was Saddam Hussein Hanged? Of Course Not. Neocon led USA Refuse to Hand Over Saddam Hussein's Henchmen. Why? Neocons Planning Another Bogus Hanging.

 

Who is leading Sunni Baathist al Queda in the murder of our brave soldiers and making war on the United States and blaming Iran? Neocons, Harry Reid, Federal Reserve Fraud, Little George, Saddam Hussein, and Saddam's two sons, UDai and Qusai Hussein. Saddam Hussein's hanging was as staged as can be. Where is the hood in the picture to the left? Wasn't one because the picture was staged to make people think Saddam Hussein was hanged and the Neocons could not sell a bogus hanging of Saddam unless people saw a rope around his neck.

All thinking people know Udai and Qusai were not killed either. Their doubles were killed, not them.

 

 

U'dai's face doctored, bigger chest. Quisai's double is far from the camera's eye because the double does not come close to looking like him.

The Federal Reserve Fraud, Neocons, Big and Little George, "Tamiflu" Rumsfeld, Harry Reid, Dianne Fienstein, have been on the side of Saddam Hussein, Sunni, Baathist, communi$m, killing our kids from day one. Ms. Fienstein's finances have greatly improved because of the Iraq war.

 

 

 

 

Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki wants the Neocon led US military to hand over Saddam Hussein's right hand men for hanging. The Neocon led US military says "No way," we want these thugs working with Saddam Hussein and his sons' killing our brave soldiers. Isn't the Federal Reserve Fraud amazing. What an unbelievable fraud. The faked hanging of Saddam Hussein, the faked killing of his sons, and now the planned faked hanging of Saddam Hussein's henchmen. Why? The Federal Reserve Fraud and Neocons want to reunite the old Saddam Hussein gang so they can kill our brave soldiers.

There is not a thinking person on this planet who believes September 11 happened the way the Administration says September 11 happened. This one picture proves it.

This building to the left is World Trade Building # 7. It was not even hit by a plane. One can clearly see the demolition bombs exploding. As incredible as the September 11 scam is, the Saddam Hussein hanging scam approaches the September 11 scam. James Baker, who must be an owner of the Federal Reserve Fraud, last year went and visited Saddam Hussein. Before the faked hanging of Saddam Hussein Little George went to Jordan. Logic dictates Baker and Little George went to the Mid East to convince Saddam Hussein and the Sunni Baathist this faked hanging is for real and has the blessing of the powers running the United States. Why is it so important to the Federal Reserve Fraud to have Saddam Hussein and his thugs killing our kids and making war on the USA?

The Sunni Baathists don't trust the USA and have a gut feeling before all is said and done they are going to get the heck killed out of them. The Sunni and the Shiites realize the Neocon led USA in the Mid East is bad for both of them. Sunni Baathist trust Saddam Hussein. Without Saddam Hussein leading them there is possible Sunni will stop fighting Shiites. If it wasn't for Big George and the Federal Reserve Fraud manipulating the Iraq Iran War there is a chance Sunni and Shiites would not be killing each other now. All the people in the Mid East know they are being used by the Federal Reserve Fraud Neocons to basically self destruct by killing each other. Saudi Arabia knows there is a big chance its royal family will be killed and its oil fields and facilities bombed. Iran knows it is going to be nuked. Pakistan is under Martial Law. Kurds know they are walking dead men. Turkey knows it is going to lose many of its fine kids. Russia, China, India, they all know Federal Reserve Fraud game plan is embroil the entire planet in war as a means of enslaving the planet.

The USA air force, James Steele and John Negropnte play a big role and manipulating the bloodshed in Iraq. One day the bombs kill Shiite kids, the next day the bombs kill Sunni elderly and infirm. One day James Steele's civilian contractors murder Shiites, and blame Sunni, the next day James Steele's mercenaries blow up a Shiite mosque and blame Sunni. Steele's Sunni have completely infiltrated the Mahdi Army. So far the Federal Reserve Fraud has financed the murder of 1 million Iraqi. Saddam Hussein and the Sunni Baathist want to know why, since Saddam Hussein is in charge and fighting against Shiites, why are the Federal Reserve Fraud orders the air force and Steele's mercenaries to kill Sunni? The Federal Reserve Fraud does not want a side to win, they want both sides dead or dying so they can come in with their US led troops and steal the oil and make slaves of all the people in the Mid East. The Federal Reserve Fraud's biggest enemy is the American people.

Saddam Hussein wants the entire gang back. Also the possibility exists one of Saddam's sons is dead and this may be taking its toll of Saddam Hussein's spirits. It would be a big blow to the Federal Reserve Fraud manipulate the world to kill itself agenda if Saddam Hussein's gang was really hanged. Not a faked hanging like Hussein's, but real hanging. This is why the Federal Reserve Fraud led US military will not hand over Saddam Hussein's thugs to be really hanged.

11-23-07 - Now there is a push to let Saddam Hussein's thugs off. Read the propaganda any way you wish, but the bottom line is the Neocon led USA want Saddam's thugs reunited with Saddam Hussein to make war on the USA and kill our brave soldiers.

What is going on now is not the first time the people in the Mid East have been killed, had their finances stolen by the Federal Reserve Fraud, Neocons, and zioni$t$. When the Federal Reserve Fraud manipulated oil prices and interest rates way up in 1973 and 1979 Saudi Arabia and Iran were hurt badly, financially. There are many investors in the United States who were hurt badly when the Federal Reserve Fraud manipulated oil prices and interest rates up in 1973 and 1979. The goal of the Federal Reserve Fraud is to manipulate oil prices and interest rates way up. Why? Because the Federal Reserve Fraud makes billions and possibly trillions when oil prices and interest rates go way up. Their holdings in precious metals and commodities go up. When the third time comes around people my age realize we have been through this before. The stock markets are moving up today because oil prices are falling. When you factor in $100.00 per barrel oil investors' know inflation and much higher interest rates are next. Thanks to Harry Reid's ethanol starve the people bill grocery store prices are going through the roof. Nothing is more inflationary than interest rates going up. Investors are jittery. They want to believe $100.00 per barrel oil and $3.00 a gallon gasoline will not increase interest rates, but logic tells them this is VooDoo economics. This is going to be interesting.


Here's a letter I submitted to the Tennessean this evening. I hope they
print it. Bernie
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Our Seven Year Nightmare Comes At A Cost

Seven years ago this month, Bush stole his first election with the help
of his Daddy's Supreme Court appointees. Though there is no longer a
single state where Bush enjoys majority support and his foreign policy
failures abound, Bush still claims to have created a robust economy.
Let's look at some comparisons:

Seven years ago, you could buy a Canadian dollar for $.59 -- now it
costs you $1.07.

Then, you could buy a Euro for $.97 -- now it costs you $1.43.

Then, a gallon of regular gas cost $1.44 -- now it's over $3.00 (and
rising fast).

Then we had a balanced budget and a surplus. Since then, Bush has raised
the national debt ceiling five times and we are now drowning in red ink.

Then, home foreclosures were at record lows -- now they're at record
highs.

Then a barrel of oil was $36 -- now it's $97.

Then a loaf of white bread was around $2 -- now it's almost $4.

Today, 15% fewer Americans have health care than did back then.

Then we were at peace -- now our brave young women and men are dying in
two wars (and Cheney's itchy trigger finger is aiming for a third.) We
have money now for body bags and Blackwater but no money to fund health
care for poor children.

Then, the dollar was the world's preferred currency -- now other
countries can't dump their dollars fast enough.

This is an economic boom? This is peace and prosperity?

To paraphrase Ronald Reagan: "Are we better off today than we were seven
years ago?" Not hardly.

Being good at stealing elections hasn't translated into any other skill
worthy of our great nation.

Bush's illegitimate nightmare cannot end soon enough.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071111/ts_nm/iraq_executions_dc

 

Maliki demands U.S. hand over prisoners for execution Sun Nov 11, 9:58 AM ET


BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister accused the U.S. military on Sunday of thwarting attempts to execute former members of Saddam Hussein's government and demanded they be handed over so their sentences could be carried out.

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A court in September upheld the death sentences against Saddam's cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majeed, former Defence Minister Sultan Hashem, and a former army commander, Hussein Rashid Muhammad. Under Iraq's constitution the sentence should have been carried out within 30 days.

The three were convicted of genocide for their roles in a campaign against Iraq's Kurds in 1988.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said the U.S. embassy had played an "unfortunate role" in preventing the handover of the three prisoners, who, like many other high-ranking members of Saddam's government, are in U.S. military custody.

"We insist on implementing the verdict against all the defendants and they should be delivered so the decision against them can be implemented," he told reporters in Baghdad.

The U.S. military has said it will not hand over the prisoners until it receives what it calls an "authoritative government of Iraq request."

What constitutes such a request is at the centre of a row between Maliki's Shi'ite-led government and President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, and Sunni Arab Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi.

Talabani and Hashemi say that Iraq's constitution stipulates that the three-man presidency council -- made up of the president and two vice presidents -- should sign the order.

Maliki disagrees and on Sunday accused them of trying to politicize the issue and forcing his government to violate the constitution by failing to execute the men on time.

"We insist on doing this. We will not retreat from our stance -- to receive them and implement the decision against them."

Hashemi has threatened to resign if Maliki's government goes ahead with the executions without a presidential decree authorizing them. He said he narrowly stopped the government from executing them in September.

Some Iraqi officials are suspicious that the U.S. military is protecting Sultan Hashem, amid persistent allegations he collaborated with Washington to try to topple Saddam in 1996 and again in the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

In 1988, Hashem was commander of Task Force Anfal, which targeted Kurdish areas in northern Iraq in a military campaign that killed tens of thousands and destroyed entire villages.

But his supporters say he was simply a figurehead and that real authority lay with Saddam's feared cousin Majeed, who was in overall charge of the operation.

(Writing by Ross Colvin; editing by Sami Aboudi)

 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/middleeastCrisis/idUSL12601515


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By Ross Colvin

BAGHDAD, Nov 12 (Reuters) - U.S. forces on Monday rebuffed demands from Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for three former high-ranking members of Saddam Hussein's government and military to be handed over so they could be hanged.

The U.S. military said it would continue to keep the men in its custody until the Iraqi government resolved an internal dispute over the legal and procedural requirements for carrying out the death sentences.

An appeals court in September upheld the sentences against Saddam's cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majeed, widely known as "Chemical Ali", former Defence Minister Sultan Hashem, and a former army commander, Hussein Rashid Muhammad.

The three were convicted of genocide for their roles in a campaign against Iraq's Kurds in 1988 in which tens of thousands of people were killed. Under Iraq's constitution their sentences should have been carried out within 30 days.

Maliki accused the U.S. embassy on Sunday of thwarting his Shi'ite-led government's attempts to execute the three and demanded they be handed over as soon as possible so their sentences could be carried out.

"The Coalition Forces are not refusing to relinquish custody. We are waiting for the GOI (government of Iraq) to come to consensus as to what their law requires before preparing a physical transfer," said Colonel Steve Boylan, spokesman for the U.S. military commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus.

"Changes in Iraqi law subsequent (to) earlier executions have led to disagreement within the GOI as to what the applicable requirements now are," Boylan said.

President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, and Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni Arab, insist that the constitution gives the three-man presidency council final authority for approving the executions. Both men are opposed to the hangings going ahead.

Maliki disagrees and his government tried unsuccessfully to execute the prisoners in September. That attempt was stopped only after Hashemi threatened to resign.

"There continues to be differences in viewpoint within the government ... regarding the necessary Iraqi legal and procedural requirements for carrying out death sentences issued by the Iraqi High Tribunal," Boylan said.

"Coalition Forces will continue to retain physical custody of the defendants until this issue is resolved in accordance with their laws," he said in an email to Reuters.

Maliki's government last month formed a seven-member committee, including legal experts and advisers to Talabani and Maliki, to reach consensus on the issue.

While many Iraqis are anxious to see Chemical Ali, once one of the most feared men in Iraq, go to the gallows, there has been a chorus of calls from the Sunni Arab community for Hashem's life to be spared, with many arguing he was a soldier simply following orders. (Editing by Sami Aboudi)


http://www.antiwar.com/ips/fadhily.php?articleid=11951

November 23, 2007
Executions Not Leading to Iraqi Reconciliation

by Ali al-Fadhily
BAGHDAD - The executions of former regime officials are creating greater division, rather than reconciliation, among Iraqis.

Special courts formed by the American occupation authorities in Iraq are issuing death sentences – like that carried out on former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, on 30 December 2006 – on what many Iraqis are interpreting as a political basis.

"Executing Saddam cost Iraqis a lot of hatred and more division between the sects, " Walid al-Ubaidi, postgraduate law student at Baghdad University told IPS.

"Now they [U.S.-backed Iraqi Government] are executing the Ex-Minister of Defense, Sultan Hashim Ahmed, who was very well known for being a professional general who led the Iraqi army against Iran," al-Ubaidi said, stressing that, "This man represents a symbol for the Iraqi army that defended Iraq."

On 24 June 2007 the Iraqi High Tribunal found Ahmed guilty of presiding over the killing of thousands of Kurds during the Anfal campaign in the 1980s.

Several legal delays, and more recently a delay for a religious holiday, have postponed the execution.

A clerk in the court where Ahmed and a number of his generals were sentenced spoke with IPS on condition of anonymity. He asked to be referred to as Hassan.

"We were surprised by the sentence," Hassan told IPS in Baghdad, "This general was no more than a government official who carried out orders with notable skill and proficiency."

"What makes us better than any of those we called dictators and war criminals?" Hassan asked.

"These generals were the ones who defeated Iran in the war and so [Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri] al-Maliki and his American masters want to punish them in order to please the Iranian Ayatollahs," former Iraqi army colonel Saad Abbas told IPS in Baghdad.

Anger against the U.S. occupation for the sentences has also been aroused because of the promise for asylum the general was given before he surrendered to U.S. military forces.

"They promised him asylum and that was why he surrendered to them in peace," a relative of the general, speaking on condition of anonymity, told IPS.

"They even asked him to take a post in the new system, but he refused, and maybe that is why they sold him to his enemies," the relative said.

An Iraqi resistance fighter spoke with IPS on condition of strict anonymity.

"We are not happy for this man’s execution, but we believe it was his fault to trust the Americans," he said. "He should have known, as a general who negotiated with them more than once, how bad they were. Moreover, he should have joined the resistance against occupation rather than surrender to his dirty enemies."

"This man and his colleagues represent the army that terrified those Arab tyrants in an Arab neighboring country," Thuraya Shamil, an engineer from Baghdad Municipality told IPS.

"They cannot forget the day that they ran out of their palaces like rats," Shamil emphasized.

Others view the situation differently, but still agree that the generals do not deserve to be sentenced to death.

"At the moment we are looking for solutions to the dilemma of internal divisions, comes these sentences to widen the gaps between sects and groups," Malik Nazar, a member of the Iraqi Dialogue Front that has nine MPs in the Iraqi Parliament, told IPS.

"We must stop sacrificing our men for the sake of sending messages of compassion to Iran and others who have feuds with our heroic army men," Nazar stressed.

"They are killing any Sunni Arab who might one day lead Iraqis, or at least a group of Iraqis, when this dirty occupation leaves the country," Ali Salman, a teacher in Baghdad, told IPS, "As long as Iranians and Kurds are our real rulers, all our good men will always be targeted."

(Inter Press Service)




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