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Title: Saddam Hussein: The U.s Portrayal Of Evil Encarnate
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In her book, The Outlaw State, Elaine Sciolino describes Hussein as "a man who used a combination of terror and reward to break the spirit of his people." Through the use of secret police, the Baath Party and the army, Saddam controlled every aspect of Iraqi life... Showed first 250 characters
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As one American reporter quoted as driving through Iraq, "From the Saddam International Airport, heading down the Saddam Freeway, past Saddam City and the Saddam Water Purification Plant, we sped by Saddam institutes, Saddam housing estates, Saddam boys' clubs, Saddam sports arenas, Saddam hospitals, Saddam cafes, and, of course, dozens of Saddam billboards, statues, mosaic walls, and monster outdoor portraits... Showed next 250 characters
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