They might have been current or future students at Columbia University: Yohai Livshitz, 18; Yonatan Yitzhak Eldar, 16; Yonadav Haim Hirschfeld, 19; Neria Cohen, 15; Segev Peniel Avihail, 15; Avraham David Moses, 16; Roee Roth, 18; and Maharta Taruno, 26.
They were students. They were studying. And on March 6, 2008, they were gunned down without mercy by a terrorist who directly or indirectly received support from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- the well-known Columbia University lecturer and all-around genocidal maniac.

Free speech, you see, doesn't apply to the victims of terror, only to the perpetrators. At least, that is how we believe Columbia University views the world.
When Ahmadinejad spoke on campus last
September 24 , Columbia University essentially capitulated to his evil and all the evil he supports. Such as
Hamas. Such as
Hezbullah.
The eight dead Israeli students are nothing, nada, zip, ziltch. Not even a grain of dust in the global plans of Ahmadinejad. He wants to kill innocent Israeli's by the millions, not the single digits.
And Columbia University invites Ahmadinejad to speak on its campus in the name of free speech and academic enrichment.
Lee C. Bollinger, president of Columbia, ought to be frying in hell for giving voice to a madman like Ahmadinejad, who joins with thousands in Gaza in celebrating the butchering of innocent Jewish students.
Today Bollinger is President of Columbia University. But one day he will realize the life of one Yohai Livshitz or one Neria Cohen isn't worth the academic interest in one million devils like Ahmadinejad.
We do profoundly pray that when Ahmadinejad gets to hell, it is Bollinger who is there to introduce him again.
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