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How is justice best served in Saddam Hussein's case?


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Cesar Trevino,
junior, intercultural studies minor:

"We should show mercy and let vengence be God's. But he should at least be given life in prison; maybe he'd accept Christ."

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Camille Wallace,
freshman, elementary education:

"Death is justice for the crimes he commited."

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Anthony Hellerstedt,
junior, intercultural studies:

"God gave the government the power to make that decision. It's up to the jury."

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Ruth Ward,
freshman, intercultural studies:

"His heart is so hard. I think he should be punished."

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Lane Bjelkevig,
senior, journalism:

"Tell him that some time in the next year he'll be executed, not giving him the date. Then tell him to get some sleep."

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Rachel Walton,
freshman, history:

"He should be punished as an example so other people don't try and do the same thing."

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