First of all I believe with all my heart that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a terrorist, murderer, an anti-Christ (not the anti-Christ) and is a danger not only to Israel and the United States, but to the entire world.
The President of Columbia University, Lee Bollinger, just delivered a blistering welcoming speech to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He challenged Ahmadinejad to numerous things, including challenges to his intelligence.
Ahmadinejad protested the speech and proclaimed the truthfulness of what he was going to say. Of course, so much of what he had to say was blatant and obvious lies.
Many have said that we should be open to listening to what he says, after all it is American and we believe in freedom of speech. I wholeheartedly believe in freedom of speech, but not for this evil individual.
Of those who believe Ahmadinejad should be allowed freedom of speech, where were you when Don Imus was censored? At least Imus is an American citizen. The claim was that what Imus said was offensive to a lot of people and prejudicial.
Well, what Ahmadinejad had to say was offensive to me and a lot of other citizens of this country. He is prejudiced again Jews, women and anyone in his country who speaks against him. Someone explain to me the difference!
The only saving graces to this escapade is that Mr. Bollinger pointedly exposed Ahmadinejad for what he really is; and he danced around issues like the Holocaust, freedom of speech and women's rights in Iran. Oh, and he also declared that Iran doesn't have the "phenomenon" of homosexuality. Give me a break!
I do agree with Presidential candidate Mitt Romney that Ahmadinejad should have been arrested the minute he entered this county. I also agree with Presidential candidate Fred Thompson that he shouldn't have been allowed in this country.
One thing I do think should have been done differently since we was allowed in this country... the entire security detail provided by the U.S. should have been made up of Jewish agents and police officers. Wouldn't that have made Mahmoud quiver in his loafers?
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