Saturday, January 06, 2007

Saddam's hanging 'deplorable,' Blair's likely successor says

LONDON — The likely successor to British Prime Minister Tony Blair condemned Saddam Hussein's execution as "deplorable." WTF?!

Treasury chief Gordon Brown said he opposed the death penalty and hoped lessons would be learned from the mistakes made in Saddam's hanging, as well as from other difficulties encountered in Iraq. Cry me a river!

"Now that we know the full picture of what happened, we can sum this up as a deplorable set of events," Brown said in an interview taped today to be aired by the British Broadcasting Corp. on Sunday. STFU Brown!

Brown's denunciation contrasted with Blair's silence on the issue. Blair, the chief U.S. ally in the war in Iraq, faces increasing pressure to share his views on the execution and has said he would speak about it in the coming week. C'mon Blair, call Brown the communist, liberal idiot that he is!

The former Iraqi dictator was taunted by onlookers as he was hanged last week, and an illicitly recorded video of his death was later leaked and distributed on the Internet.

Brown, who is expected to succeed Blair when the prime minister steps down this year, said the execution "has done nothing to lessen tensions between the Shiite and Sunni communities." It wasn't meant to!! It was done to execute a man responsible for close to a million murders! Effing idiot.

On Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott also described the circumstances surrounding Saddam's execution as "deplorable." Another DA.

Blair's office said the prime minister did not necessarily support Prescott's view. However, Blair has endorsed an investigation into the manner of the execution.

1 comment:

Pete Moss said...

freaking libs are a bunch girly men.