'Jihad' speech at HarvardThe young man, Zayed Yasin, says he is simply recapturing the spirit of what the word 'really means;' personal struggle. Funny, no one at Harvard was jumping up to defend President Bush when he used the word 'crusade' a few months ago ... but he was just using the word for what it really meant, 'a valiant effort' ... still, it was deemed insensitive by the left and he retracted it. Yet it's not insensitive now to use 'my American Jihad' in a commencement speech, especially if you're born in Chicago and raised near Boston, but have a foreign name. Well, try giving that speech at the 'ground zero' ceremony this morning, Zayed ... Supporters at Harvard conveniently leave out that he helped raise money on campus for the Hamas-front group the Holy Land Foundation. Article Here |
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