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Panda
I can't help but wonder about the timing.
I've visited this story twice....here's what I get now....below is what I had copied earlier. Notice the changes?

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http://www.nypost.com/
BUTCHER OF SAGDAD

By GERSH KUNTZMAN
May 20, 2005 - Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Here's Saddam Hussein, the one-time Butcher of Baghdad, stripped to his tighty whities in an Iraq prison.

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SADDAM'S LIFE IS A HARD CELL

By GERSH KUNTZMAN
May 20, 2005 -- Now Saddam is no longer the tyrant who oppressed millions of Iraqis and slaughtered thousands. He's an old man awaiting the Mother of All Trials in a dingy cell, washing his own socks and sleeping in his coat.
The pictures capture a Saddam Hussein far removed from the man who once owned 100 palaces, a huge yacht and a fleet of cars. This is the postdownfall Saddam - a man of no wealth, no luxuries and underwear that doesn't fit right.

Sources told The Sun that Saddam spends most of his time in this sparsely furnished, 9-by-12-foot cell, which contains just a small desk, one red plastic chair and a cot.

He mostly stares at the walls, reads the Koran or works on his autobiography. Neither he nor the other high-profile prisoners make any trouble, guards told the paper.

The vain Hussein is given a sole luxury: hair dye to keep his mane youthful-looking.

"They're just old men now, and seem to have accepted their day is over," a prison source told The Sun's defense editor, Tom Newton Dunn. "They're just waiting out their fate. Most of them know that means the gallows."

Closed-circuit cameras monitor Saddam's every movement - even his bowel movements, as the former Butcher of Baghdad isn't even afforded privacy when he uses the toilet
The photos offer the first glimpse of the former despot beyond a brief court-appearance last July. He was captured by U.S. troops in December 2003.

The paper claims that it was told the name and location of the Iraqi jail where the 68-year-old ex-dictator is being held, but the exact whereabouts are being withheld. Prior reports have said he is being held near the Baghdad airport that once bore his name.

Authorities have said that Saddam is being treated no worse - and, clearly, no better - than other former Ba'athists behind bars.

His fellow prisoners include Ali Hassan al-Majid - aka "Chemical Ali" - who killed 5,000 Kurds in gas attacks, and Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, known as "Chemical Sally" because she was a top scientist in Iraq's biological-weapons program.

All are awaiting trial for genocide, torture and crimes against humanity.

On the plus side, Saddam's cell is fully air-conditioned, he sleeps with a big, fluffy pillow, and is fed three fresh meals a day. Every two months or so, he's visited by a team from the International Committee of the Red Cross, which checks on his medical condition - and then refuses to comment about him.

He can exercise in a 4,300-square-foot back yard while razor wire keeps out would-be attackers. He tends a small garden in a nearby courtyard.

"It may look pretty basic from these [photos], but Saddam is pretty comfortable in there," a soldier who has seen the photos told the newspaper. "Hell, the man's got much more living space than most the GIs out here. You should see the tent I have to share with 30 other guys."

The Sun said it received the pictures from a source in the U.S. military who hoped the release of the pitiful pictures will deal a body blow to the lingering Iraqi insurgency.

"Saddam is just an aging and humble old man now," the source said. "It's over, guys. The evil days of Saddam's Ba'ath Party are never coming back - and here's the proof." Saddam Hussein once ran a tyrannical dictatorship - but now he's been reduced to washing his own socks. The former Butcher of Baghdad sits in a dingy plastic chair in a simple button-down shirt as he does his laundry by hand.

Most Iraqis don't know how Saddam can even sleep at night, but these photos show that when he does get some shut-eye, he bundles up against the cold like a street bum. He may appear harmless, but Saddam is monitored every minute of the day and night, even when he sleeps and uses the bathroom.

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http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/44340.htm
BUTCHER OF SAGDAD

By GERSH KUNTZMAN
May 20, 2005 - Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Here's Saddam Hussein, the one-time Butcher of Baghdad, stripped to his tighty whities in an Iraq prison.

Full story:

May 20, 2005 -- Now Saddam is no longer the tyrant who oppressed millions of Iraqis and slaughtered thousands. He's an old man awaiting the Mother of All Trials in a dingy cell, washing his own socks and sleeping in his coat.
The pictures capture a Saddam Hussein far removed from the man who once owned 100 palaces, a huge yacht and a fleet of cars. This is the postdownfall Saddam - a man of no wealth, no luxuries and underwear that doesn't fit right.

Sources told The Sun that Saddam spends most of his time in this sparsely furnished, 9-by-12-foot cell, which contains just a small desk, one red plastic chair and a cot.

He mostly stares at the walls, reads the Koran or works on his autobiography. Neither he nor the other high-profile prisoners make any trouble, guards told the paper.

The vain Hussein is given a sole luxury: hair dye to keep his mane youthful-looking.

"They're just old men now, and seem to have accepted their day is over," a prison source told The Sun's defense editor, Tom Newton Dunn. "They're just waiting out their fate. Most of them know that means the gallows."

Closed-circuit cameras monitor Saddam's every movement - even his bowel movements, as the former Butcher of Baghdad isn't even afforded privacy when he uses the toilet.



The photos offer the first glimpse of the former despot beyond a brief court-appearance last July. He was captured by U.S. troops in December 2003.

The paper claims that it was told the name and location of the Iraqi jail where the 68-year-old ex-dictator is being held, but the exact whereabouts are being withheld. Prior reports have said he is being held near the Baghdad airport that once bore his name.

Authorities have said that Saddam is being treated no worse - and, clearly, no better - than other former Ba'athists behind bars.

His fellow prisoners include Ali Hassan al-Majid - aka "Chemical Ali" - who killed 5,000 Kurds in gas attacks, and Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, known as "Chemical Sally" because she was a top scientist in Iraq's biological-weapons program.

All are awaiting trial for genocide, torture and crimes against humanity.

On the plus side, Saddam's cell is fully air-conditioned, he sleeps with a big, fluffy pillow, and is fed three fresh meals a day. Every two months or so, he's visited by a team from the International Committee of the Red Cross, which checks on his medical condition - and then refuses to comment about him.

He can exercise in a 4,300-square-foot back yard while razor wire keeps out would-be attackers. He tends a small garden in a nearby courtyard.

"It may look pretty basic from these [photos], but Saddam is pretty comfortable in there," a soldier who has seen the photos told the newspaper. "Hell, the man's got much more living space than most the GIs out here. You should see the tent I have to share with 30 other guys."

The Sun said it received the pictures from a source in the U.S. military who hoped the release of the pitiful pictures will deal a body blow to the lingering Iraqi insurgency.

"Saddam is just an aging and humble old man now," the source said. "It's over, guys. The evil days of Saddam's Ba'ath Party are never coming back - and here's the proof." Saddam Hussein once ran a tyrannical dictatorship - but now he's been reduced to washing his own socks. The former Butcher of Baghdad sits in a dingy plastic chair in a simple button-down shirt as he does his laundry by hand.

Most Iraqis don't know how Saddam can even sleep at night, but these photos show that when he does get some shut-eye, he bundles up against the cold like a street bum. He may appear harmless, but Saddam is monitored every minute of the day and night, even when he sleeps and uses the bathroom.
sky of mind
My fav local radio station did a short discussion of this story yesterday.
It was stated that the military person who released these photo's, a person of very high rank, did so in an effort to totally deflate his image and his personal effect on the insurgency. The last image you have of your hero is an old man in his underware. Do you still wanna blow yourself up for him?

The military states they are not happy and will investigate.
Posturing, and untrue.
Saddam says he will sue everybody.
Big deal! He's a war criminal! Good luck!
His reaction illustrates just how much his prestige with the insurgency was damaged!

These images of Saddam could be as effective as every bomb so far dropped on Iraq!
Dave
I doubt very much if Saddam's continued existence much motivates the Iraqi resistance.

Having your friends and family slaughtered is really all the motivation needed.
sky of mind
QUOTE (Dave @ Saturday, 21 May 2005, 1:22 pm)
I doubt very much if Saddam's continued existence much motivates the Iraqi resistance.

Having your friends and family slaughtered is really all the motivation needed.

Id say it does.

However, I also don't think the rebel leaders are that stupid!
They'll simply shift away from Saddam.

Anybody who would willingly blow them selves up
and in the process kill many completely innocent people
can't be all that bright as to be able to think things for them selves!
Gadzooks!
The release of photos meant to deflate the influence of Saddam Hussein on the continued resistance by Iraqis to a brutal American occupation shows how little the American military leadership understands about the situation. They are fighting against us, not for him. And suicidal tactics are the weapon of people who have no others...funny, if an American soldier does something to hold back the enemy at the knowing cost of his own life, he is a hero. If an Iraqi (or, say, a Palestinian) does the same thing with less sophisticated weaponry and support, he is a terrorist or a fool or both. This is the arrogance and racism that the rest of the world is confronted by in dealing with a nation whose foreign policy is grounded in cluster bombs, Marines and attack helicopters. And the tenacity and willingness to fight and die if need be of a "backwards" and "inferior" people is what led to our brilliant exit strategy in Viet Nam...helicopters from the embassy roof under heavy fire, and I might add, the total abandonment of our in-country allies.
RobJohnson
Saddam Hussein has better health benefits then I do....glad he was able to get his teeth fixed for free!

I think they got Saddam's pic and one of ron jeremy mixed up.
rexateyfor
The hell with where are the WMD's the question of Boxers or Briefs has been answered!!!! Now we can all go back to our lives.
Seamus
QUOTE (rexateyfor @ Tuesday, 24 May 2005, 11:04 pm)
The hell with where are the WMD's the question of Boxers or Briefs has been answered!!!! Now we can all go back to our lives.

If you look closely you'll see that those briefs are supplied by KBR, a wholly owned underwear subsidiary of Halliburton.

American taxpayers are paying 500 bucks a pair for those skivvies.
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