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Saddam 'Dead', Mission 'Accomplished'

Wednesday, January 03 2007 @ 01:48 AM CST

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The Bush Dynasty May Sleep in “Peace”

Ali Baghdadi

The first day of Eid Al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice, will be taking a new meaning. It will be remembered as a "holy" day, a "happy" occasion, the sacrifice, the fall and the rise to eternity of one of our greatest heroes.


Unlike the great majority of Arab and Muslim leaders, Saddam Hussein defied U.S. attempts to rob his country’s resources and prevent Iraq from acquiring modern industry, science and technology. He freed women. Iraqis of all nationalities, religions and sects lived in harmony. Health and education services on all levels were free. Electricity and clean water were available without interruption, 24 hours a day. Corruption in the public as well as the private sectors was virtually eliminated. Even under the 13 year long economic sanctions, the basic requirements of life were guaranteed to every Iraqi citizen. His biggest achievement on Arab national level, he was the only Arab leader who successfully challenged Israel’s military superiority, and shattered the claim of Israel’s invincibility.

The choice by "Bush the Little" to execute Saddam Hussein on the first day of Eid Al-Adha, a time of peace, compassion and forgiveness, demonstrates his contempt and hatred to Islam, and his insistence to escalate his crusade and war of vengeance against Arabs and Muslims. One thousand three hundred million Muslims worldwide are celebrating the Eid; while four million Muslim pilgrims, are answering God’s call around Al-Ka’ba, the holiest place in Islam. Muslim worshipers, rich and poor, representing all races and all colors, are gathering in the city of Mecca, shoulder to shoulder, in the most solemn demonstration of love, brotherhood, equality, peace and universality.

Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Adha in memory of Prophet Abraham, who, in obedience to God, sacrificed a sheep in place of his son Isaac, who was born to Sarah, a white "free" woman. However, three years ago, President Saddam Hussein sacrificed his two sons and his 16 year old grandson, who alone fought a battalion of U.S. marines equipped with the most sophisticated weapons for over four hours. To satisfy Sarah, Abraham les away from home, deep into the desert, and left them to die, with no food or water. Prior to the April 2003 U.S. invasion, Saddam rejected Bush’s ultimatum to leave Iraq accompanied by his family and all the gold that they could carry. He insisted to remain in Baghdad, to not abandon his extended family of twenty five million, and to join his people in the fight against foreign occupation.

Saddam, the Bushs’ greatest enemy, was hanged. Their goal was realized. The President of the United States of America, the most "powerful" man on earth, as well as his entire dynasty, think they can now sleep in "peace". It is "worth" it. Since the May 2003 photo pose Bush made in front of the "Mission Accomplished" banner on an aircraft carrier in the Gulf, over 3,000 American soldiers, mostly blacks, Latinos and poor whites, have come home in boxes under the cover of darkness. An additional 47,000 have been permanently disfigured. The cost of the war paid for by the hard working people of the United States, is in the trillions. Iraqi civilian death toll since Bush’s declaration of "victory" has exceeded 700,000.

Saddam chose to sacrifice his own life so we all may live in dignity and with honor. He refused to bargain in exchange for his freedom. He refused to bow down to the "empire" and to the "emperor", who possesses and commands the most destructive war machinery known in human history. His executioners urged him to beg for mercy to spare his life. But he rejected their humiliating offer. He had lived as a great man, and walked to the gallows, calm and composed, as a great man. He refused to wear the execution hood. As always, he left this earthly world with his head up high. Saddam Hussein’s body is now resting under Iraqi sands that he greatly loved. His soul, however, and the resonation of his last words, will, forever, continue to haunt his enemies.

Saddam is now in the company of God. He has joined all martyrs who had fought against injustice and oppression. He sits at the side of Omar al-Mukhtar, the seventy year old Libyan fighter who was hanged by the Italian invaders on September 16, 1931. His 1,000 day solitary confinement has ended. The legitimate and elected president of Iraq is no longer a prisoner in Bush’s hands. He is again a free man, alive, in the hands of Allah.

What a lucky man! He is rejoicing! His enemies are trembling. I am celebrating. No tears! I was fortunate. I realized my dream. I met him in Baghdad. He granted me the greatest honor I’ve received. I hugged him and I kissed his cheeks. He was, and still is, my champ, the champion of the oppressed and the down trodden, as well as those who work for a better world in which freedom, peace and justice may someday prevail. My only wish for the 2007 New Year is to be given the opportunity to embrace him once more. Certainly, that will be my greatest reward.

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