Saturday, September 29, 2007

FATWA ON BOLLINGER! ---Tough Questions For Ahmadinejad

Gateway Pundit: FATWA ON BOLLINGER! ---Tough Questions For Ahmadinejad

Instead of fawning all over Ahmanutjob it would have been better if he had been faced with several tough questions about his own set of beliefs. This man is extremely dangerous in his religious beliefs, which is something that a lot of westerners do not understand. He has been preparing the way for the Madhi to return from the bottom of a well. He also believes in causing Armageddon to occur.

However, this is only a part of the story on Gateway Pundit. Apparently the Iranian parliament is not happy because Ahmanutjob was insulted by the President of Columbia University, and therefore a fatwa was issued against Bollinger:

And, Iranian-American Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi sends the latest from Iran--- A FATWA ON BOLLINGER:

I just heard from Iran...one of the big time
Ahmadinejad supporters, member of the Majles has attacked Bollinger and has
called for the Mullahs to put a fatwa on him and the various heads of
Columbia for insulting Ahmadinejad!
The Iranian Republic News Agency also lashed out at Bollinger:

"It is a shame for an academic center that such hateful and impolite words are uttered by its president. It is regretful that the media owners easily elicit what they want the president of a reputable university to say in his lecture," they said in the letter.

"Your statement about Iran was full of undocumented charges brought by the media and some of which were the outcome of misunderstanding which needs dialogue and closer study," it said.
Yes- We must really study if the Holocaust was an actual event.
Blah-

And, another member of the Iranian Parliament lashed out at Bollinger, via IRNA:

Member of Parliament (Majlis) Abdolmajid Shoja said on Tuesday that the offensive behavior of Columbia University chancellor towards President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad betrayed the US administration's weakness in facing Iran.

Shoja also told IRNA that all nations worldwide respect their guests, but he (chancellor of Colombia University) insulted the high-ranking Iranian official (president) in a country which claims to be cradle of democracy, culture and civilization.

They had better raise their critics and viewpoints in form of questions, he said, adding that the US academic could have spoken to Ahmadinejad more politely.

He said that the US tries to wage a propaganda campaign to suffocate Iran's voice, adding that Iran is the symbol of rightness in the world, therefore, the US does not want its voice heard by other nations. Also... South Africa-Iran-Tutu Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu criticized the American government yesterday.

More... Persian Sockpuppets?

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