Ah, Monday's face of a softer, humbler dictator...I don't think so.
Rocky road to justice in Iraq
Woman Witnesses of Torture
First Emotional Torture testimony
Saddam challenges torture testimonies
Saddam nephew jailed in Baghdad for illegally crossing Syria border
From Michelle Malkin, in case you missed this...
Caption: Protesters burn a dummy representing the ousted dictator Saddam Hussein during a demonstration in Najaf, Iraq, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005. The Saddam Hussein trial is scheduled to resume Monday, Nov. 28. The banner in background reads: 'We promise to the Iraqi people that we will smash terrorism.' The banner is held by supporters of Sunni politician Mathel al Alousi, head of the Iraqi national list, and candidate for the Dec. 15 parliamentary elections. (AP Photo/Alaa al Marjani)
The war crimes trial of Saddam Hussein is scheduled to resume Monday in the wake of a foiled plot to kill the chief presiding judge in the case. Saddam's lawyers are trying to stall again as Ramsey Clark rides to the dictator's rescue.
Court TV will air full coverage of trial on a 20-minute delay.
Drudge reports that the White House is prepared to file more charges against Hussein in case of a not guilty verdict.
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