NewsNovember 20, 2006

** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS NOV 17-19 ** Chris Adams, known as Lord Christopher Blackthorne, works on some chainmail as he takes a break from combat Saturday, Oct 7, 2006, in the Mark Twain National Forest near Guthrie, Mo. (AP Photo/News-Tribune, Stephen Brooks)
** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS NOV 17-19 ** Chris Adams, known as Lord Christopher Blackthorne, works on some chainmail as he takes a break from combat Saturday, Oct 7, 2006, in the Mark Twain National Forest near Guthrie, Mo. (AP Photo/News-Tribune, Stephen Brooks)

The Southeast Missourian's online poll asked, "If recently convicted Saddam Hussein is executed, would violence subside in Iraq?" Due to rounding, percentages may not add up to 100. (511 votes)

* No: 79 percent

* Yes: 16 percent

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* Undecided: 5 percent

Comments: n "This is a violent act all in itself. How can killing someone promote peace?"

  • "No, but it will help."
  • "Saddam Hussein still has many followers in Iraq. I believe a follower will step up and take over with Hussein's former plans and continue to create antagonism.
  • "With the spineless surrender monkeys a majority now, the terrorists will increase their activity no matter what happens with Hussein."
  • "Others have already taken his place."
  • "The violence will get worse!"
  • "It's been a pressure cooker over there for years. Nothing will change. It's a religious war of people who know only violence."
  • "They have fought over there for 2,000 years. Why should they quit now?"
  • "The Iraqis are always going to fight among themselves."
  • "That's a dumb question. Those people kill as a way of life."
  • "What, I've got a crystal ball?"
  • "We're still there, right?"
  • "Any drop in violence would only be temporary."
  • "I doubt he'll ever be executed."
  • "The violence will go on until the end of time."
  • "I pray it will stop."
  • "The problems in Iraq are far greater than this one man. Any critical thinker recognizes that."
  • "No, the violence won't stop because these people have no clue what peace really is. They've been fighting so long they can't seem to stop."
  • "Many people are still loyal to Saddam, and will continue to fight. We did invade their country."
  • "The only reason Bush went after Hussein is because Saddam put out a contract on Bush's daddy. We need to get rid of bin Laden so the violence can slow down a little in Iraq."
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