Penn President Poses With Student "Suicide Bomber"

<p>hm saturday night before halloween i saw two guys running around in islamic insurgent costumes with plastic ak-47s and screaming "allahu akbar" and stuff...</p>

<p><a href="http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=515578%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=515578&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>as if she was vying for it in the first place
i like to think gutman is quite excited to be our pres</p>

<p>how does it cost her something that she doesn't even want?
her stance on early action made it pretty clear what she stands for in higher education. if she even cared for being a candidate for the harvard presidency, she wouldn't have made this stance so clear. i wouldn't think anyone in her position would want to be president of harvard at this point; the role is in such a mess right now.</p>

<p>also, to the general public... it's as mansfield said... the photo is trivial. it's just a simple way for people to make more of something and try to tarnish the name of someone who clearly has a strong record of anti-terrorist inclinations. instead of myopically making assumptions from a silly photo taken without her knowledge of the dude's costume in 10 seconds of unfortunate circumstance, try reading her many books and academic articles in the fields of political theory and political theory on such volatile topics as terrorism. her stance is incredibly clear, and she's already said that she was unaware of the guy's costume until after the photo was taken... so let's just move on.</p>

<p>So you're saying this is terrorist propaganda to cause people to dislike an antiterrorist? Sounts like a conspiracy! </p>

<p>:rolleyes:</p>

<p>hahaa ... oh geez 10 characters. this post took too much effort.</p>

<p>The guy's costume = stupid
The hysterical attempt to politicize that idiot's costume = totally pathetic</p>

<p>CalX's feat of reviving a 2-month old vacuous thread = case of extreme retardation</p>