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President Saddam Hussein fires a rifle in the air as he salutes Iraqi volunteers who have offered to fight with Paleastinians against Israel troops during a military parade in Baghdad on November 20, 2000. Almost two million men, women and teenagers, some

What Do Hitler, Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi Have In Common? They Loved Golden Guns.

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