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I’m more than disgusted that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in our country at the moment.

The man is a terrorists who hates the United States and would gladly be apart of of wiping us off the face of the map (along with Israel, of course).

I’m pissed at the anti-American nutjobs over at places like the Official Voice of the Democratic Partyâ„¢ (The Daily Kos) writing love letters to Ahmadinejad (via LGF):

I know I’m a Jewish lesbian and he’d probably have me killed. But still, the guy speaks some blunt truths about the Bush Administration that make me swoon…

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There are certainly many things about Ahmadinejad that I abhor — locking up dissidents, executing of gay folks, denying the fact of the Holocaust, potentially adding another dangerous nuclear power to the world and, in general, stifling democracy. Even still, I can’t help but be turned on by his frank rhetoric calling out the horrors of the Bush Administration and, for that matter, generations of US foreign policy preceding.

Does BDS get any more severe than this? This idiot acknowledges that her crush would kill her for simply being, yet she hates our President so much that she’s willing to overlook it simply because they’re both on the same side of the fence on that issue?

Disgusting. I’m sorry, but the friend of my enemy is not my friend. He is my enemy, too.

I’m even more disgusted at Columbia University for providing a forum for this vile man to spew his anti-American propaganda. And if you buy Columbia’s “Freedom of Speech” cop-out, consider what Michael Rubin at The Corner has to say about that:

The issue we see with Columbia is deeper than freedom of speech but rather the inconsistency with which university faculties choose to support it. If men like Richard Bulliet and Lee Bollinger, and women like Lisa Marie Anderson cared about freedom of speech, they might want to enable those who don’t have it, rather than celebrate the men who have taken it away.

Exactly.

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Michelle Malkin has a great running update of Mahmoudapalooza, to include this:

It has been nauseating listening all weekend to the same, speech-squelching student mobsters who shut down secure-borders proponent Jim Gilchrist now preaching about allowing “dissenting voices” to be heard.

No shit.

8 Responses to “Mahmoudapalooza”

You should read about Bollinger’s questions before you go off on Columbia.

Do you have a link?

Though, I dont care if Bollinger asked him to denounce jihad and Islam and then invited him to convert to Judaism. This terrorists shouldn’t have been given the stage as a “World Leader” and shouldn’t even be allowed in our country (I’d make an exception for a military-run prison).

Give Bush a tiny bit of credit here. He has shown that we are above this clowns ideals and we will even allow a moron like him in.

Just go to yahoo and find the article on his visit: it will reveal that Bollinger opened the event by saying the President of Iran behaves as a petty and cruel dictator, and that he challenged him on his denial of the holocaust, saying he should “stop this outrage” to applause. During the Q&A the leader was visibly upset as students hammered him with tough questions, among them, inquiries about executed homosexuals. His response was that there are no homosexuals in Iran.

And it’s not like they invited him to scream “DEATH TO THE INFIDELS” and then applauded him. If UT had idiots like Ann Coulter and the leader of the Minutemen on campus, well…

Also, all the military prisons terrorist go to are not in this country, that way we never have to bring them to trial, duh.

I watched the whole thing. Anybody who thinks there is one shred of credibility to anything that Amadinejad says must have rocks for brains. How can anyone believe what he says when he denies there are homosexuals in his country or denies the holocaust? How can they believe for a second that he wouldn’t lie about everything else, that he could ever be trusted, much less believe that he could be open to dialog and persuasion?

I’m glad that he went to Columbia. I don’t like Columbia offering him a distinguished speaker forum, but by damn if people can’t see the man for what he is at this point, after that speech, then there is no hope for this country.

Sorry Jacques. At first I didn’t intend to do it, the computer just put the name there. But I won’t lie, it was kinda fun the last few.:) But I will stop now. Sorry, no harm meant.

I think it’s a pretty strong initiative to invite him to the US (University).

Altough he has some sort of charisma (which you should be able to see through in a half of a second) he made a complete fool out of himself and that’s not only good news for the US but for the rest of the free world too!

So, Thanks!

HA!
Laura Bush is quite a lady.

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