Festival of Sacrifice
Saturday, December 30th, 2006
So, the deed is done. I can’t say I feel sorry for the guy. If anyone deserved to go out like this, it was him. But I did find something interesting sort of buried in this New York Times story. On the timing of Hussein’s execution;
“According to the law, no execution can be carried out during the holidays” said another official, “After all the hard work we have done, why would we break the law and ruin what we have built?”
The Muslim holiday of Id al-Adha begins Saturday for Sunnis and Sunday for Shiites, who now control the government.
Iraqi law seemed to indicate that executions were forbidden on the holiday.
But Judge Haddad was dismissive of those concerns, injecting some of the sectarian split that is pervading the country. “The official Id in Iraq is Sunday,” he said.
Cold-blooded. Where is Karl Rove and what has he done with our freedom-loving Shiite overlords? What ever happened to “Democracy, Whiskey, Sexy” anyway?
For the truly sadistic, you might want to check out this Wikipedia entry on Eid-ul-Adha, or as it translates to English, The Festival of Sacrifice. This is the day that Muslims around the world will sacrifice an animal, usually a sheep, and deliver its meat to family and the less fortunate. It’s a symbol of God’s generosity to the Prophet Abraham, allowing him to sacrifice a sheep in the place of his son.
So on a day that represents one of the most altruistic acts in human history, one worthless turd knocks off another, and we call it justice. Hearts and minds, baby. Hearts and minds.
Update: For more, see Riverbend and Raed. Hat tip to Steve Gilliard.

