So, you want to visit Ground Zero?

By Joseph Farah


Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

I think it’s a mistake to deny Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad an opportunity to visit Ground Zero.

In fact, I think whatever Ahmadinejad’s destination is, whatever his location is, should be Ground Zero.

This guy needs to be taken out – along with his genocidal mullah buddies in Tehran.

Frankly, I’m embarrassed that my country is still playing footsie with this fanatical madman – this pint-sized Hitler in the making.

And why are local officials forced to formulate excuses to prevent him from visiting the site of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center? New York police issued a statement that he would not be able to travel to Ground Zero because “the site is closed to visitors because of construction there.”


I don’t get it. Why not just tell him he’s welcome to visit Ground Zero the day he publicly repents for the following:

In fact, for the life of me, with this kind of personal track record, I don’t understand why President Bush and the U.S. Congress do not intervene to prohibit Ahmadinejad from setting foot in the U.S. – or, better yet, arrest him the minute he steps foot off the plane.

It just goes to show you how gutless American leaders are.

It may be necessary very soon to risk the lives of brave American soldiers to tame the wild beast that is Iran under the leadership of Ahmadinejad. He and his country represent a grave threat not only in the Persian Gulf neighborhood but to the entire civilized world. It may soon become necessary to bomb and kill and main innocent Iranians who are captives and victims of this Islamo-fascist creep.

Why, knowing all that, do we permit him to dine at Manhattan’s 21, work on script treatments with Hollywood directors, wow the U.N., bedazzle the pseudo-intellectuals at Columbia and conspire against America with the editors of the New York Times?

See Ground Zero? Ahmadinejad needs to be Ground Zero.


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Joseph Farah

Joseph Farah is founder, editor and chief executive officer of WND. He is the author or co-author of 13 books that have sold more than 5 million copies, including his latest, "The Gospel in Every Book of the Old Testament." Before launching WND as the first independent online news outlet in 1997, he served as editor in chief of major market dailies including the legendary Sacramento Union. Read more of Joseph Farah's articles here.