Sunday, December 31, 2006


The Revrun Jackson says Saddam's Execution a Mistake
Sometimes you don't know until well after the fact that a decision is a good idea or not. But listening to Jesse Jacka$$ criticize the execution of Saddam Hussein leads me to believe even more strongly that it was the correct move. Here is what he told a reporter at newsday.com:


"Killing him intensifies the violence, reduces our moral authority in the world," said Jackson, who has traveled to the Middle East on peace missions. "Today we are not more secure. We're less secure. We've missed a moment to appeal to those in Iraq to break the cycle of violence."

Hey Jesse, did you ever think of saying something like that to the thugs of South Central LA who killed innocent people in racist hate crimes during the Rodney King riots in 1992? And tell me another thing, how many people will Saddam Hussein kill in the future? I can answer that for you: Zero.

But Jesse, I know you are a busy man. I will leave you to get back to shaking down corporations to enrich yourself and your cronies, that they may avoid being branded "racist" by you. Or perhaps you can find another murderer on death row like Tookie Williams, and lobby on his behalf.

3 comments:

Van Helsing said...

If there was any doubt that Saddam's death is a good thing, Jesse Jackson's opposition settles it. You have to give him credit for consistency: there's nothing he isn't wrong about.

Jungle Jim said...

Amen to that, Van.

Captain USpace said...

..
absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
admire brutal dictators

absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
mourn evil tyrants...
..