An American response to Iranian President Ahmadinejad's letter to America
Tuesday, December 12. 2006
A Letter to President Ahmadinejad from a "Noble American"
President Ahmadinejad,
How nice of you to drop me a line. Overseeing the public stoning of mentally challenged 16-year-old girls and hanging homosexuals in the town square must keep you very busy. I’m sure that the demands of being a leader in an oppressive, Islamic state are very time-consuming. It must take up your entire day having so many “sinners” to stone, hang, imprison, and torture until they realize how loving and peaceful Islam really is How honored we Americans should be that you have taken the time from your busy schedule of planning to start a nuclear world war to write this charming letter.
You doubtlessly have been busy since you held our embassy personnel hostage for so long in the 1970s. Several hostages remembered you because your true Islamic personality was just so unforgettable. Your unique style of cruelty seemed to forever emblazon your face into their memories. I have no doubt that apology for their kidnapping will be coming along any day now.
As you know, America is mostly a Christian country. You have asked God to “bestow upon humanity the perfect human being promised to all by You, and (to) make us among his followers.” President Ahmadinejad, we already follow the teachings of the only perfect human ever born, Jesus Christ. The vast majority of Americans have been Christian since the first colonies. You do realize that there are more Christians in this world than Muslims, don’t you? I know that Islam has killed millions of us, but we just keep coming back.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
It Is Common Courtesy To Respond To Letters Your Receive
And this is what one American has done to Ahmadinejad's letter to the United States....
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