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
* 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."