[AGL] Saddam

michele mason yaya.m at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 1 13:44:28 EST 2007


Carolyn, it sounds biblical to me. If I can locate it, I'll let you
know. Michele

On Dec 30, 2006, at 2:57 PM, globe at zipcon.net wrote:


> I was a little shocked that guards from Muqtada al-Sadr's group

> was chosen

> to carry out his execution. Iraq's a tough place. I think we

> understand very

> little about their attitudes towards life and death.

>

> "As the noose was tightened around Hussein's neck, one of the

> executioners

> yelled, "long live Muqtada al-Sadr," Haddad said.

>

> Hussein mockingly uttered one last phrase before he died: "Muqtada

> al-Sadr,"

> according to Haddad.

>

> An executioner read from the Quran and then carried out the hanging.

> Hussein

> died "very, very quickly" just after 6 a.m., al-Rubaie said.".

>

> On a different note, does anyone know where "repose at the door"

> phrase comes

> from? At certain points in the funeral and lying in state of

> President Ford the

> term is used. My husband has told me that it is probably a gentile

> coverup for

> lying dead or some new age funeral director's phraselogy. I thought

> maybe it

> Roman but I was made fun of there also with... "lying asleep at the

> porta"

>

> Carolyn

>

>




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