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september 6, 2005

U.N. General Assembly to Include Gallery of Despots

It appears that the upcoming United Nations General Assembly, which begins September 12, will include a rogue's gallery of despots, strongmen, and even a bona fide terrorist--Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the newly elected president of Iran. As I discussed in my September 1 blog, Ahmadinejad has a long history of murder, mayhem, and anti-American activities to his credit. He's currently under investigation in the U.S. for his role in the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-81, which saw the U.S. Embassy in Tehran seized and 52 Americans taken hostage for 444 days.

The State Department says Ahmadinejad is ineligible for a U.S. visa because he has terrorist ties. Yet, incredibly, a senior State Department official told ABC News last week that Ahmadinejad will be granted a temporary visa for the U.N. event because of "the limited nature of his visit." The catch is that he won't be allowed to travel more than 25 miles beyond U.N. headquarters in New York City. Gee, how reassuring--another sissified blunder by the bureaucrats at State.

With all the anti-American venom coming out of Iran right now--not to mention its not-so-subtle nuclear weapons program--wouldn't refusing to allow its terrorist leader to set foot on American soil send a strong message? You're either with us, or with the terrorists, right? Well, let's show the world that we mean it. Besides, Ahmadinejad should be barred for life just because I have to keep typing his long, confusing name on my blogs.

But the UN General Assembly won't only be hosting Iranian Islamocfascists. Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez will attend along with his mentor in Marxism, Cuba's Fidel Castro. So will Syria's young dictator, Bashar Al-Assad. Even Libya's Moammar Qaddafi will be pitching his tents in New York on September 12. Should make for an interesting week, to say the least. But the speech I'll be watching most closely is Ahmadinejad's--especially since a number of Iranian dissidents will be protesting outside. Sure beats the State Department's reaction.

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