"He took our sons," Kathem Moula Asim told the BBC
"The BBC found several Iraqis and asked for their opinions about the new government. They were all positive," notes Andrew Sullivan with semi-dropped jaw. "If the BBC reports this -- they must have scoured Baghdad for hostile quotes -- things may be looking up in Iraq." Said Kathem Moula Asim, 75, retired but working as a local guard in the market:
I'm not sure. We haven't seen anything yet from this new government. The situation is in the hand of God and we respect our new leaders.
May god keep Bush and Allawi, because Bush threw out Saddam and Allawi will give us safety and security.
I think we should try and execute Saddam. He took our sons! He took my two sons from their colleges 25 years ago. I never heard from them again.
Of course Michael Moore would say Saddam is innocent until proven guilty, but justice delayed is justice denied, and we're already tired, tired, tired of watching Saddam's obscene defiance before the judge at his court appearance earlier this morning. How must Kathem Moula Asim feel?
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