Saddam Hussein was a horrible man, and I am pleased he is no longer running Iraq. But the war was wrong.
Art has definitely influenced how I think of design, both as individual items and as a body of work.
I don't like to treat a piece of clothing like an object of art because I don't consider myself an artist. I'm a designer.
You can make clothing as art, but I like the idea of my clothes actually being worn and being useful to women.
It was Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda who attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2001, not Saddam Hussein and Iraq.
All around the world one heard or read that there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
I may find Saddam Hussein's regime abhorrent - any normal person would - but the survival of it is in his hands.
I hope the example of Saddam Hussein will give a lesson to leaders of other countries where human rights are not respected.
In liberating Iraq, we have rid the nation and the rest of the world from the danger of Saddam Hussein.
By ending the Hussein regime, the United States has taken away yet another incubator of terrorism.
It is high time that the international community tell Saddam Hussein and his regime that this is not an issue of negotiation with the U.N. about obligations that they undertook in 1991.
If the Americans go in and overthrow Saddam Hussein and it's clean, he has nothing, I will apologize to the nation, and I will not trust the Bush administration again.
When Princess Diana got married, I was a very little kid, I think. I remember her dress, and I found the dress amazing when I was a kid.
Art is the way people see things, and I think it's great when individuals can find in fashion something they truly believe is artistic.
Unlike fashion, art isn't applied. It doesn't have to serve anybody. It doesn't have to be there for any other reason than to give an impression of what the world is about.
Then I moved down to the Bowery to this building where Debbie Harry lived. It was there that I started combining some clothes for her and continued doing the art and photography.
I think the world is much better off without Saddam Hussein than with him.
It is the moral duty of every US voter to guarantee that Barack Hussein Obama is a one-term president.
My position is that it isn't government's job to mandate patriotism. To me, mandating a pledge of allegiance to a government is something Saddam Hussein would do.
If Bush, as I believe, has reliable information on the fact that Saddam Hussein is making weapons of mass destruction, I cannot not support the policies of his government.
Saddam Hussein could have provided irreplaceable help to future historians of the Iran/Iraq war, of the invasion of Kuwait, and of the subsequent era of sanctions culminating in the current invasion.