8 Is Not Enough - Ahmadinejad Wants More Dead Jews

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By Ahmadinejad

Living Phlegm

I am seething over the cold-blooded murder of 8 innocent students in a seminary in Jerusalem last week. I want to scream. I want to kick someone. I want to take up arms and go fight the terrorists myself (but I don’t think I could fit under the rocks where they live).

Most of all, I’m livid at the support these terrorists receive from established governments, such as Iran, and their U.S. lackeys, such as Columbia University’s Lee C. Bollinger.

It was Bollinger who permitted bloodstained dictator, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to reign over a campus forum last September during which students and faculty alike applauded the murderer.

How heroic to stone women accused of adultery! How heroic to hang men accused of homosexuality. How heroic to imprison and torture professors who dare teach any version of the truth other than the official Iranian extremist view of the truth. How heroic to deny the Holocaust.

If I were a student at Columbia – and thank God I’m not, I’d be picketing every day outside the Administration offices, demanding the resignations of Bollinger as well as John H. Coatsworth, acting dean of the School of International and Public Affairs and Richard W. Bulliet, a professor at Columbia. This troika of academic Neanderthals teamed to bring Ahmadinejad to campus in the name of free speech.

Well, what about the free speech of the 8 dead Israeli students? What do Bollinger, Coatsworth and Bulliet have to say about them?

Nothing.

I disdain Bollinger, Coatsworth, Bulliet and the entire Board of Trustees at Columbia for their complicity in murder. These pseudo intellectuals are really imposters. They pose as academics when, in fact, they are phlegm.

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The Indexer profile image

The Indexer  says:
2 years ago

I'm interested in why you choose as your pen name that of the person you hate so much.

The current problem in Israel and Palestine is the tit-for-tat attacks. The "justification" for the attack on the Jewish seminary was the deaths of hundreds of civilians in Gaza, caused by Israeli attacks, which were in turn retaliation for rocket attacks on Israeli towns, which were in turn ...

The need is to break the cycle of violence, which will not be easy. The best hope for peace is surely to offer real security to the Palestinians with a genuine state of their own, and to finally keep the promise of the Balfour Declaration and the 1948 settlement, which was not only to offer a Jewish homeland but an Arab one as well. It is only angry people who commit atrocities - take away the reason for the anger and you have a hope of solving the problem. That is how the violence in Northern Ireland was ended - it can work in the Middle East as well.

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funnebone  says:
2 years ago

Crimes against women and homosexuals are only addressed if they occur in America. It amazes me that anyone in this country can say we need dialog with the radical leaders of the middle east. How do you talk to people who kill for their God when we can't even put a Santa on our lawn. How do you establish lines of communication with a culture that still stones people? Iran funds the assult on Israel not because it cares about the "occupied terretoy" but because it wants to fan the flames of war and thereby hold itself out to be the leader.

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Ahmadinejad  says:
2 years ago

To "The Indexer."  What tit-for-tat are you talking about?  Which school in Gaza did the Israeli's attack in the effort to kill -- not terrorists -- but innocent children?  The second the Palestinians would stop putting explosive belts on retarded Palestinians (literally) and stop shooting rockets into Sderot, Israel would stop its military action against Gaza.  Let's remember, Gaze is NOT occupied, yet the Palestinians continue to shell Israel daily.  They also launch their rockets from civilian areas, so that when Israel responds, they can cry about the civilian casulties.

The 8 who died in Jerusalem were not plotting to kill Palestinians.  The 8 who died in Jersulalem were not lobby rockets at civilian Palestinian targets.  The 8 who died in Jerusalem were studying.

So NO, NO, NO.  This is not tit-for-tat.  This is EVIL v. Innocents.  I stand with the innocents of Jerusalem.

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Ahmadinejad  says:
2 years ago

Funnybone. So you are sooooooooo correct. Iran doesn't give one grain of sand about the 'poor' Palestinians. Iran only wants to create chaos, because in a chaotic world, its form of totalitarian Islamic fundamentalism will reign -- or so Iran believes. Idiots, like 'The Indexer', equate innocent students with terrorists, saying that Israel killed 120 people in Gaza. They were not students. And the only thing they were studying was how to kill more Jews.I wish the gay community in the United States and women's rights groups would wake up and see that what is happening outside the United States is their problem, too. What happens first to the Jews, will eventually happen to others.

Do you know how many hundreds of thousands of gays Hitler killed? Once a leader starts cleansing those with 'bad genes', watch out!

Warren46  says:
2 years ago

I agree with Ahmadinejad 100%. The world is a sick sick place and those who think that the 8 children who died in Jerusalem can be measured against the dead in Gaza are morally bankrupt. Israel does not target civilians with no terrorism links. All that the Palestinian bomber wanted was to kill Jews.

As for Columbia University, its President Lee Bollinger, and its pro-Ahmadinejad student body -- well history is full of fools. Welcome to the club!

Charmine Sherry  says:
2 years ago

I think Ahmadinejad is correct. Lee Bollinger and Columbia University ought to relocate to Gaza, so they can be closer to home.

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The Indexer  says:
2 years ago

Getting into a fury and calling other people names will not solve the problem. Neither will believing that there is a military solution to all international problems. However, taking a long, hard look at the causes of the problem and addressing those problems is the only way forward.

One could argue all day about whether one atrocity is justified by another. I condemn ALL atrocities, whoever commits them. The fact is not that there is "tit-for-tat" killing, but that the participants perceive that there is. This is certainly true about recent events, whether or not outsiders see the claims as justified.

We need to face the facts about the conditions in which the Palestinians are living in order to understand why some of their number are driven to take desperate actions. Put yourself in their situation - wouldn't you feel angry as well?

And while we're talking about Sharia law, have a close look at the Book of Deuteronomy, where you will also find the stoning of adulterers, etc, condoned. Islam and Judaism have the same roots, and many of the same attitudes. That is one of the main reasons why they see each other as enemies.

Israel  says:
9 months ago

The Indexer...I applaud you on trying to find a sloution based on solving the problem. Dont waste your breath withthe people on this

board. You and I represent the 1% of bloggers who can see the lies. But I must say to you..you cant have peace when the two parties negotiating are on unequal terms..and the brokers are biased..thats the crux of the problem really.

Israel  says:
9 months ago

The Indexer...I applaud you on trying to find a sloution based on solving the problem. Dont waste your breath withthe people on this

board. You and I represent the 1% of bloggers who can see the lies. But I must say to you..you cant have peace when the two parties negotiating are on unequal terms..and the brokers are biased..thats the crux of the problem really.

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