In Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's world the Holocaust never happened and 6 million Jewish men, women and children were not brutally murdered by the Nazi's in WW-ll. The left is always looking for leaders with that vision thing and this used car salesman is full of it. Ahmadinejad's name includes the word mad in the middle of it, which is about the only honest thing about him. He shares his vision of the world with Nazi's, skin heads, other Islamic extremists and the Klan, and receives his support from Russia, Communist China and of course the Hollywood elite.
I have been to Dachau Concentration Camp, although I received no help locating it from the people of the surrounding community, people who pretended it did not exist. In Dachau there was plenty of proof of the Holocaust, enough to convince anyone with a heart, mind or soul of its existence, three things which the mad President of Iran lacks.
There is no magic pill to cure evil, and the fact that Ahmadinejad says he does not believe in the reality of a Holocaust is a mental disorder which he must endure. However, what should concern us about the madman is this, he will have in his lifetime something Adolf Hitler only dreamed of but never possessed, a functional nuclear weapon. Ahmadinejad, a supporter of terrorists, has made it clear that he wants to see Israel, our friend and ally in the Middle East, driven into the sea, and with a nuclear weapon he could accomplish this by pressing a button. To prevent the first Holocaust from ever happening would it have been ethical and moral for America or one of our allies to have assassinated Adolf Hitler? If the answer to that question is yes, there is a logical follow on question. To prevent the second Holocaust from happening should such a remedy be contemplated by our own CIA or by Israel’s Mossad, with respect to the new Hitler on the world scene, Ahmadinejad?
Authors bio: Gutheinz is a former Militay Intelligence Officer and aviator and a retired NASA Office of Inspector General senior special agent. He is a criminal defense attorney licenses by 10 courts to include the United States Supreme Court; and a college instructor for both the University of Phoenix and Alvin Community College. He holds 6 degrees and 8 teaching credentials. He is the recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal and the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency Career Achievement Award. His prior writings include: In Search of the Goodwill Moon Rocks, Geotimes Magazine and Making Safety a Priority: NASA's Path to Mars, The Conservative Voice.


