Iran college asks Bush to speak

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Iran college asks Bush to speak​

BBC News
October 2, 2007

President Ahmadinejad was jeered when he addressed Columbia An Iranian university has invited US leader George W Bush to speak following his Iranian counterpart's hostile reception at a US college last week.

"We're not taking it too seriously," said a White House spokeswoman.

She said Mr Bush might have considered the invitation if Iran allowed freedom of expression, did not have nuclear ambitions, and did not threaten Israel.

Columbia University's head last week introduced Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a "petty and cruel dictator".

The head of Ferdowsi University in Iran's second city of Mashhad - one of the country's oldest universities - said Mr Bush could answer students' questions about the Holocaust, terrorism and human rights.

"This is what President Ahmadinejad did, despite the lack of respect shown towards him," said Ferdowsi University president Alireza Afshour, according to the government daily newspaper Iran.

Columbia University president Lee Bollinger last week condemned Mr Ahmadinejad for denying the Holocaust took place, saying he was either "brazenly provocative or astonishingly uneducated".

Mr Ahmadinejad's assertion that there were no gays in Iran also drew jeers from the audience.

A White House spokeswoman responded to the invitation on behalf of Mr Bush: "If Iran was a free and democratic society that allowed its people freedom of expression, and wasn't pursuing nuclear weapons, and wasn't advocating to destroy the country of Israel, the president might consider that invitation."

Protests at home

Earlier this week, on his return from New York, President Ahmadinejad was due to speak at Tehran University.

Students there wrote him a letter asking about the academic freedoms he had described to his New York audience. They complained about arrests of students and staff members and what they said were the appalling punishments handed out to critics of the president.

They asked to be allowed to meet Mr Ahmadinejad and when they received no reply, they threatened to stage a protest outside the hall, says John Leyne, a BBC correspondent in Tehran.

Shortly afterwards President Ahmadinejad cancelled his visit, though his office said it was because of the current religious festival being celebrated in Iran, our correspondent says.




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Bush's bumbling, stumbling ass would probably look like an idiot.

QueEx
 
It cracks me up, how the American attitude is, " We're better than ", too good to do the same thing.

We all know he wouldn't, but, just the way they say, " We're not taking it seriously ".

:smh:



" She said Mr Bush might have considered the invitation if Iran allowed freedom of expression, ( Don't TASE me BRO ):cool: did not have nuclear ambitions, ( This from the country with 9,900 something warheads at the ready! ):cool:and did not threaten Israel. ( See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil):cool:"
 
Bush's bumbling, stumbling ass would probably look like an idiot.

QueEx

Well, Presidet "high pants" of Iran looked like an idiot doing it at Columbia University, so its probably not a good idea for any political leader to go speak in venues where he is not popular.
 
Well, Presidet "high pants" of Iran looked like an idiot doing it at Columbia University, so its probably not a good idea for any political leader to go speak in venues where he is not popular.
He looked like an idiot... problem is he isn't actually an idiot like our president is.
 
I would have paid money to watch this take place.

Sadly I doubt that Bush would accept the offer.
 
He looked like an idiot... problem is he isn't actually an idiot like our president is.

Uh.... anybody that claims the Holocaust didn't happen in spite of all the overwhelming evidence (prison camp records, eyewitnesses, direct testimony from prison camp supervisors and workers at the Nuremberg Trials)...

and then has the audacity to sponsor a 2006 international conference in his home country of Iran to discuss the subject and try to refute the evidence .....along with key note speakers from america like KKK rep David Duke..

Is hands down....a moron

(a moron is a step below an idiot)... ...
 
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remember before the war saddam hussien asked bush to come and talk.he got a cruise missile up his arse for the trouble...
 
Uh.... anybody that claims the Holocaust didn't happen in spite of all the overwhelming evidence (prison camp records, eyewitnesses, direct testimony from prison camp supervisors and workers at the Nuremberg Trials)...

and then has the audacity to sponsor a 2006 international conference in his home country of Iran to discuss the subject and try to refute the evidence .....along with key note speakers from america like KKK rep David Duke..

Is hands down....a moron

(a moron is a step below an idiot)... ...
It makes him evil and a liar, but Ahmadinejad is clearly an intelligent person.
 


No... it still makes him a moron....and like I said... a moron is one step below an idiot....

You really need to pick better "role models"....

Cheap, lame nonsense.

Just because someone is evil or denies something doesn't make him or her a "dumb person". A dumb person is someone who John Waynes his way into a quagmire in some foreign country that had nothing to do with 9/11.

And I don't admire Ahmadinejad. He's evil. However, he is an intelligent person.
 
Cheap, lame nonsense.

Just because someone is evil or denies something doesn't make him or her a "dumb person". A dumb person is someone who John Waynes his way into a quagmire in some foreign country that had nothing to do with 9/11.

And I don't admire Ahmadinejad. He's evil. However, he is an intelligent person.

Aw come on.... remember president "high pants" ( he wears his pants high on his waste...they don't do "saggin" in Iran) said there are no homosexuals in iran....

even Bush woulda got that one right....:lol::lol:

Like I said, a moron is one step below an idiot.... now do you understand my point...


:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
I"m not gonna bother arguing with you anymore. I've won the argument. ^

Yep....

theres no way in hell you can "defend" a guy that "swears" there are no homosexuals in Iran.... so why should you even bother to accept his arguments about the holocaust.
 
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