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What the F*&#? This is America. New York has a very large Jewish

community. Is this not the biggest insult to them? Here's the guy

that wants to wipe you and your kind off the face of the Earth.....

Oh yah, and he's here as a guest with diplomatic immunity. Am I

dreaming? Is this a bad dream. Iran has been proven to supply our

enemy with weapons and support. He is the reason our troops are

being murdered. He must be arrested and tried in the world court

for war crimes.

What do you think?

2007-09-24 06:51:41 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

9 answers

Agree. And, (1), anyone contributing anything whatsoever to Columbia University should stop immediately and show this "revered school" that a decisiion to allow this madman to speak at an American institution is a blow to freedom.

Finally, (2), put the clown back on an Israeli airline and send his racist butt home. Put answerer deejay d with him. They'll make great bed partners.

2007-09-24 07:31:24 · answer #1 · answered by Too Old For Idol 4 · 4 2

The President of Columbia is laying serious wood to the guy right now, challenging him to free captive Iranian-American captives, saying Ahmadinajad displays traits of the worst of history's dictators, asking him to allow the same courtesy so that he himself, Columbia's president, can address Iranian youth about freedom of expression. He's now asking the biggest question: why do you fund terrorism?

This man's brave comments will reach Iran. The youth there will hear them. They are the future, just as Columbia's youth -- as well as our brave military -- are ours.

2007-09-24 14:01:42 · answer #2 · answered by Hoopo 4 · 5 0

Like we never supplied arms to countries to have the side we want to win? give me a break.
America is a free country and we should allow the man to make his speech, its shows how strong we are and how shallow he is.
Remember our constitution not the Oil and Jewish lobbies that control this country.

Peace,

2007-09-24 14:33:05 · answer #3 · answered by George 3 · 4 0

His trip was to the UN, not the US per say. That he was invited to speak at Columbia is Columbia's choice. Otherwise, he is the representative of that foreign country and has the regular diplomatic privilege

2007-09-25 17:53:05 · answer #4 · answered by robert43041 7 · 0 1

Considering that the invasion of Iraq wasn't even justified, he's about as eligible to be a war criminal as George W Bush. He's a nutter, for sure. But hardly a criminal by comparison. Who knows? Maybe he'll have something good to say. Diplomacy is preferable to unwarranted action.

2007-09-24 14:22:12 · answer #5 · answered by Gotta have more explosions! 7 · 1 3

I think its a tremendous insult, I also think we can give him a hearing so that others can see what an evil he represents.

2007-09-24 14:00:05 · answer #6 · answered by justa 7 · 4 1

Don't hold back, let your hatred out.

Just remember that in May 2001, Bush met with the Taliban leaders of Afganistan at the White House and gave them $25 million in US aid.

The same Taliban leaders who were harboring Osama and helped attack us 4 months later on 9/11.

Nobody raised much of a ruckus then.

2007-09-24 13:58:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 6

I think he has the right to have his opinion, and its not his fault the UN is in america, should he denied the right to speak to the world because the UN happens to be in new york?

2007-09-24 13:58:04 · answer #8 · answered by Shanahan 4 · 3 6

lol

its so hilarious to hear an american say someone should be tried for war crimes.

Like how about your torturing, lying, mass murderer of a prez?

I think you guys are just jealous of the iranian leader because he speaks better english than King Moron.

2007-09-24 14:16:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 9

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