Iranian President’s visit
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We must protect the constitution by beating those with whom we disagree! As much as you seem to dislike it Marge, we still have free speech in this country. If you can explain to me how Iran is going to invade and conquer our nation I would be glad to listen, until then it would seems that intollerant people like you are the real threat to our rights.
Posted by flimflam on October 4, 2007 02:19 PMI wonder if Bush will visit Iran?
Posted by HoPe So on October 4, 2007 03:11 PMAt least Irans president isnt as bad as Bush!!!
Posted by TJ on October 4, 2007 03:45 PMAt least Irans president isnt as bad as Bush!!! Why am I writing this? I doubt this broad even owns a computer!
Posted by TJ on October 4, 2007 03:47 PMA consistently moronic letter writer, Ms. Fox is...
Posted by on October 4, 2007 04:20 PMThis is just coming clear to you what our publicly funded universities are teaching our future "leaders" ?
Hate, Scream downs, distortion of the truth, pulling a few words out of context, reporting what they feel should be the story instead of the facts, on and on.
"We forget that we are all one people."
Lovely. When were the brain chips installed, I seem to have missed that? Or have our geneticists already broken the ethical barrier and started inserting ant DNA into our genome. If you actually think as a group, then I pity you. I really do. Seems to me that the "one people" haven't been so invincible as you claim, at least the Aryans and the proletariat weren't. You claim that our Constitution is in danger, which is correct, but you misidentify the source. Of course, this is collectivism, the belief that individuals are of miniscule value to the "greater good" or "people" and can justifiably be sacrificed for the human gestalt. For some reason I don't think that the millions who have died in the name of an individual or small group of individual's utopian vision would agree with you, but hey, why bother trying to learn from history, especially when WE'LL be the reich this time.
Aw c'mon folks.Marge said it herself.Ahmedinejad now looks like a buffoon.We came out ahead on that one....And speaking of the bong being half full,how can we help our college kids outgrow THEIR buffoonery.
Posted by Jimminy on October 4, 2007 11:08 PMfilmflam:
( I would also address TJ, but if he truly believes Bush is as bad as Akmadinejad there is no point, that would be like talking to a log)
Akmadinejad comes to the U.S. to rant because it is probably the only that will allow a reprehensible murderous maggot talk freely. Could anyone in his country even freely whisper about political rights much less talk of overthrowing the government. In fact , disussing religion can be subversive. He requests a public forum but will not reciprocate. HUH??????
Anyone who would take any thing this guy says seriously should not be trusted either! the guy is a hypocrite and liar, period. Entertainment value is Akmadinejad's only redeeming quality. Sane people in the audience should laugh. He is akin to Don Rickles, except Akmadinejad is serious, so it is hard to see the humor.
AF
Come on AF, any serious person can see that the Zionist Occupied Government has its hands in all kinds of conspiracies, like the one where they used the top secret time machine to transport millions of starved and beaten corpses back fifty years in order to fake a genocide and garner support for their evil Zionist plans. Are you irrational or something, the evidence is all there, millions of dead bodies, there are even pictures of them so you don't have to go to their physical location. But, no, you bought into the ZOG's propaganda instead of William Pierce's, which makes you a threat to the Aryan people. That evil ZOG...
Posted by on October 5, 2007 07:59 AMAhmedinejad is a slime - However, it is better that we hear him speak & listen to his words so that we know him & what he stands for, than to hide our heads in the sand & pretend that this whole area doesn't exist. We can only deal with an enemy that we know and understand. He has shown his true colors and made a fool of himself, but we should pay attention to what he says.
Only knowledge and thought can prepare us for the conflicts of the future. We should be speaking to his people about our point of view, not fighting with each other & calling people names. Really guys, does that make you feel big & brave to call people names because they don't agree with you. Would it be better to listen to each other & try to find some common ground.
Since Ahmedinejad is such a great guy we should do a student exchange program with his country.All the women and gays in the Columbia audience should join.
Then we can see if they come back alive?
Try your freedom of speech over in Iran.
Try to be a homosexual in Iran.
He is so worthy of a bunch of spoon fed students,let them go live in Iran after they waste mommy and daddy's money graduating from a far left liberal university.
Then we can play the Toby Keith song,when they don't come back,
How Do You Like Me Now?
Posted by on October 5, 2007 09:03 AM7:59- That was GREAT!!! It's probably worth mentioning that the East Coast intellectual establishment has this exceedingly faint,exceedingly genteel aura of anti-Semitism,and would be ever so slightly amenable to giving an already-outed anti-Semite a podium,as well as being ever so slightly in favor of believing in the ZOG.
Posted by Jimminy on October 5, 2007 11:43 AMMargaret Fox thinks that college students are thinking like 3 year old children but that is because they are being taught by 4 years old Democrat teachers.A new Fox News poll shows that 20% of Democrats think it would be better if the terrorists win the war.You can bet that when it comes to Democrat teachers that number probably goes to 70%.The same would go for the Democrat leadership.
Posted by An American on October 5, 2007 12:11 PMMs.Fox asks ” What are our once prestigious colleges promoting?”
Hopefully that the students should listen to foreign heads of state for themselves, rather than getting their information from Fox news.
Shame that Colombia’s president made such a pigs ear out of the proceedings though. College presidents are evidently not what they used to be, maybe one of those students will do a better job someday.
” Those who refuse to fight for freedom will lose it!”
Very much so, but in this case “fight” seldom means invading other countries or bombing anybody, but rather means opposing any reduction of freedom and pushing back against over-reaching government security, and refusing to be cowed by fear-mongering into accepting laws that empower only state or corporate control.
Hearing what a dictator has to say and making sure that we learn from how he thinks, and making sure that those same thoughts do not take power here, are absolutely what “fighting” for freedom entails.
Freedom is seldom won or maintained through obedience or weapons, but usually through keeping state and corporate power on a tight reign.
You are an example of how freedom is usually lost.
Posted by Bangalore Skank on October 8, 2007 04:58 PM