Doubtful, at least as regards Harvard. But as with Governor Mitt Romney, the Boston Herald doesn't seem predisposed to rolling out the Red Carpet for Khatami any time soon.
On the occasion of your speech at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and considering your advocacy for an Islamic bomb, terrorism and the destruction of Israel, let us consider our nation’s policy toward Iran.
Full column here.


Beautifully written piece by Crittenden (in the Boston Herald), yet still with the same assumption the US Government applies to the rest of the unstable mentality that pervades the Islamic realm. The Western mind just cannot fathom the Middle East mindset. The application of a simple condition is rationalized six to ten different ways in spite that the original text(and intent)is governed by one source. The launch of a nuclear weapon by Iran could come from someones idea of "the beginning of grand martyrdom" without the benefit of a vote to determine if the general populace desires to be baked; because you can be sure that there will be a big one coming from another direction.
Posted by: hobo | Monday, September 11, 2006 at 07:25 AM