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Lee Bollinger closes with this. "Let me close with this comment. Frankly, and in all candor, Mr. President, I doubt... [MORE]
George Washingtons Ghost
Sep 27, 2007 15:08
This was not a freedom of speech issue. Remember, the 1st amendment applies to U.S. citizens only, not some dictator... [MORE]
Clayton Seal
Sep 27, 2007 12:56
The first amendment is a limit on the powers of the federal government, not a grant of freedom. It outlines... [MORE]
Joe
Sep 27, 2007 13:20
And even if each individual stanzas were considered "limericks", the meter and scanscion are off. And inconsistent.....
New Yorkers may boast... [MORE]
PP Poolboy
Sep 27, 2007 12:33
I think it took courage to excercise our right to Freedom of Speech in this matter. I know we would... [MORE]
Twigit
Sep 27, 2007 12:28
Is this really the best they could do?
Rick Ronca
Sep 27, 2007 11:26
Lee Bollinger is a coward; he attempted to mitigate the public's impression of his decision to invite the enemy to... [MORE]
Nancy Joyce Jancourtz
Sep 27, 2007 10:12
Lee Bollinger is anything but a coward. I personally enjoyed the talk. Not everyone has a passionate hate for Iran,... [MORE]
Tom Leavey
Sep 27, 2007 12:32
Lee Bollinger is a coward; he attempted to mitigate the public's impression of his decision to invite the enemy to... [MORE]
Tristan
Sep 27, 2007 13:16
Tristan-"You also accuse Iran of wanting to destroy our freedoms and Democracy. The US, on the other hand, actualy did... [MORE]
trilambda42
Sep 27, 2007 15:08
Read Kermit Roosevelts memoirs. He gives all the details on how it was done!
you can also read:
All the Shah's Men:... [MORE]
Frank
Sep 28, 2007 15:47
Before this is all over, they'll be needing some humor up on Morningside Heights. Thanks for an early dollop to... [MORE]