Alot of us see Saddam as a horifying monster that ruled Iraq with an Iron fist, who was as ruthless with his own people as with Iraq's enemies,
stopping at nothing to get his will across. This MSNBC story derived from an interview 'Today' show host Matt Lauer had with some of the Marines
that guarded Saddam in jail.
www.msnbc.msn.com
“Towards the end he was saying that he doesn’t hold any hard feelings and he just wanted to talk to Bush, to make friends with him,” O’Shea,
of Minooka, Pa., told the magazine.
A third soldier, Spc. Jesse Dawson, quoted Saddam as saying of Bush, “‘He knows I have nothing, no mass weapons. He knows he’ll never find
them.”’
O’Shea said when he told him he was not married, Saddam “started telling me what to do.” “He was like, ‘you gotta find a good woman. Not too
smart, not too dumb. Not too old, not too young. One that can cook and clean.”’
Then he smiled, made what O’Shea interpreted as a “spanking” gesture, laughed and went back to washing his clothes in the sink.
The soldiers say Saddam was preoccupied with cleanliness, washing up after shaking hands and using diaper wipes to clean his meal trays, his utensils
and the table before eating. “He had germophobia or whatever you call it” said Dawson, 25, of Berwick, Pa.
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Seems Saddam as a person isn't as bad as he seems to be.
Just like, most likely, President Bush isn't as bad and dumb as he seems to be to alot of people all over the world.
The quote about:
“Towards the end he was saying that he doesn’t hold any hard feelings and he just wanted to talk to Bush, to make friends with him,”
O’Shea, of Minooka, Pa., told the magazine.
A third soldier, Spc. Jesse Dawson, quoted Saddam as saying of Bush, “‘He knows I have nothing, no mass weapons. He knows he’ll never find
them.”’
would make one wonder. Does he mean with "he knows he'll never find them" as they are effectivly destroyed? Or exported? Or that well hidden?
Alot of questions remain about the Iraq situation imho. Questions that will most likely never be answered.
To the outside world, Saddam will be depicted to be the boogyman that had to and was taken down, yet, seeing him in a more private setting with no
press or interogators in his face, Saddam sings a very different tune then we're used to.