See, it goes against all rules of warfare which I believe in. If you kill a person, at least respect who and what they were, and who they were fighting for. Uday and Qusay were shown around (not mutilated), as proof that they were actually killed.
However, these Iraq "Freedom Fighters" mutilated and humiliated these people. Soldiers or not, they died fightign for their own cause, and that should be enough to allow anyone to respect them, enemies or not.
While war is never the best option, it is often times the last option (even though that wasn't so in the Iraq War 2's case). I think that the "honorable" age of combat ended with World War II. Back then, everyone was involved in the war effort, the soldiers were welcomed as heroes, and tales of bravery showed in the papers. Right now, you can't even tell we're at war, which is really sickening. All you people up in the states go to the mall, hang out with freinds, bla bla bla, and yet people are fighting and dying out there, with no recognition except maybe a small homecoming party.