Hosting talk by Ahmadinejad

AP discuses the dilemma of Columbia in host the Iranian despot.

Is a college campus a place for all views to be aired, or are some public figures too extreme to deserve the platform?

It's a question numerous colleges have wrestled with, but perhaps none more frequently of late than Columbia University in New York. The topic is front-and-center again over the invitation to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak there Monday.

President Lee Bollinger has resisted calls to cancel the event, but promised to introduce the talk himself with a series of tough questions on topics including Ahmadinejad's views on the Holocaust, his call for the destruction of the state of Israel and his government's alleged support of terrorism.

The university "is committed to confronting ideas — to understand the world as it is and as it might be," Bollinger said in a statement, emphasizing the invitation implied no endorsement of Ahmadinejad's opinions.

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I think he should be hosted before a select audience for extended discussions at Gitmo.

Glenn Reynolds has an interesting alternative.

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