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CINDY's "Freedom Fighters"

"I am ready to return to my job if Saddam comes back."

Abu Hussein, a former torturer and hangman for Saddam, misses his old boss.  He also refuses to reveal his full name.

“I cry every time I think that he is on trial. I pray for his strength and freedom. Saddam must come back to rule Iraq,"

Ol’ Abu Hussein was one of the crew who originally put the “Abu” in Abu Ghraib, ‘processing’ batches of political prisoners without charges every week.

"A firing squad is more compassionate because people usually died immediately. But hanging is cruel because it can take time to die. If they don’t die, we started over again,” ...Prisoners who had insulted Saddam were hanged because it was crueller...

After describing in loving detail the actual tortures [which, surprisingly, involved no ladies’ undergarments] he performed for Saddam, he made these telling statements:

Abu Hussein, a father of three, said watching men writhe in agony as they died sometimes made him cry. But he said nobody could afford to defy orders in Saddam’s Iraq. “We would have been killed on the spot...”

“Only Saddam can save us. It felt terrible but I am willing to hang and torture again. Saddam taught us about force. He is a strong personality,"

And here is the ‘torturous’ bit REUTERS reflexively tossed in, demonstrating once again the Moonbat Perspective Disorder [MPD]:

Many of his fellow executioners fled Iraq after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, fearful that prisoners or their families would seek revenge for their suffering at Abu Ghraib, now a U.S.-run facility also marred by prisoner abuse.

Oh, CIIIINDY…

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