Comments:Iranian President Ahmadinejad speaks at Columbia University

I believe that the person who made the comment about being in Hell is not an Iranian and has never lived in Iran. I am British (I was born in England and I am not Muslim). I have visited Iran and the people there are VERY polite, well-mannered and generous. I think the manner in which President Ahmadinejad was treated during the introduction to his speech is dispicable: an absolute disgrace. I am glad that there is a brave man in the world who is willing to speak against the true terrorists of the world - the government and high-powered business men (not the public) of the United States of America. The lack of morality in the culture of England and America is an advertisement to the world of the filth that is allowed to exist in a 'christian' society (I am not a Christian).

(End of my opinion) -217.42.157.65 15:07, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

He is the best president in the world!!

i am from hell
i am from iran.i am 21.we havent a good president.we havent any free life.we have bad life.we cant speak.we cant see.we cant .....  we havent any good goverment.please help us.......please help us......i am living in tehran. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.132.198.8 (talk) 19:47, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

Ahmadinejad at Columbia
Bravo Mahmoud may the Lord continue to bless Iran, with blessings of the deep, blessings of treasures hidden in the sand. Wayne Niulrana, Ulukhaktok, NT, Canada, the arctic inuvialuit oil and gas region.

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