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Columbia U. students organize: Ahmadinejad is not welcome here (Michelle Malkin)
MichelleMalkin.com ^ | September 21, 2007 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 09/21/2007 5:42:36 PM PDT by Stoat

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To: The Spirit Of Allegiance
group of protesters gather outside Columbia University on Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007

"Well, you have to appreciate we don't need a nuclear bomb. We don't need that. What need do we have for a bomb?" Ahmadinejad said in the "60 Minutes" interview taped in Iran on Thursday. "In political relations right now, the nuclear bomb is of no use. If it was useful it would have prevented the downfall of the Soviet Union."

He also said that: "It's wrong to think that Iran and the U.S. are walking toward war. Who says so? Why should we go to war? There is no war in the offing."

Before leaving Iran, Ahmadinejad said the American people have been denied "correct information," and his visit will give them a chance to hear a different voice, the official IRNA news agency reported.

81 posted on 09/23/2007 6:03:37 PM PDT by kcvl
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Iran Closes Website Critical Of Ahmadinejad

Mehr news agency reports Baztab, a website close to the former head of the Revolutionary Guards Mohsen Rezaie, had been banned in April and is the subject of a legal complaint from the Iranian presidency.

After the April ban it was inaccessible to users inside Iran, but it carried on putting out stories to users outside the Islamic republic.

Sunday, September 23, 2007


82 posted on 09/23/2007 6:05:36 PM PDT by kcvl
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Access to Be Restricted on Campus for Ahmadinejad Visit Columbia Spectator

Access to Be Restricted on Campus for Ahmadinejad Visit

PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 23, 2007
 
 

Anticipating the hordes of demonstrators expected to protest Monday’s speech, public safety announced that Columbia’s campus will be closed to non-Columbia affiliates, and movement on and off campus will be heavily restricted.

“The Department of Public Safety is working closely with both the New York Police Department and the Secret Service,” said public safety chief James McShane in an e-mail to the University community on Friday. The University will close both entrances to campus on 114th Street and open the gate at Amsterdam Avenue and 115th Street. No further gate closures were announced, but access at all gates will be restricted to CUID-holders.

The student-organized speak-out organized by the ad-hoc Columbia Coalition will occur on South Lawn, where there will also be a large screen to broadcast Ahmadinejad’s speech.

According to officers stationed around campus, the New York Police Department was planning to close Broadway in both directions between 114th and 120th streets to accommodate a protest that organizers said they expected to number in the thousands.

Although organizers of the on-campus protest said that they anticipate their demonstration to be peaceful, they added that they will not hesitate to remove a disruptive speaker. Protest organizer Aaron Krieger, CC ’10, said that participants will be allowed to speak freely but that anyone perceived to incite violence will be removed.

In case the protest gets out of hand, Columbia’s disciplinary guidelines outline two different processes for dealing with infractions. For simple violations, including “conduct that places another in danger of bodily harm” and “causes minor property damage and loss,” students go through the Dean’s Discipline system, in which the dean of the student’s school assesses and confers an appropriate sanction.

In the wake of the tumultuous 1968 student protests, in which student demonstrators occupied several administrative buildings, Columbia created a system to deal with more serious infractions—the rarely used Rules of University Conduct. “Serious violations,” which, under the rules, merit hearings in front of the University Senate’s rules administrator, range from illicit uses of a firearm to occupying a University office. Punishments can include censure, suspension, or expulsion.

Although Provost Alan Brinkley, who administers student disciplinary procedures, did not respond to requests for comment this weekend, the University’s handling of last year’s protest of Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist may offer some insight into Columbia’s response to student protestors.

When a group of students rushed the stage during Gilchrist’s speech, in a move interpreted as a signal of the seriousness with which the University regarded the infractions, at least three students were censured under the Rules of University Conduct. It was the first time in a decade that the rules had been used.

Jacob Schneider can be reached at jacob.schneider@columbiaspectator.com.

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stoat comment:

From the article:  "anyone perceived to incite violence will be removed."

Just wondering if advocating the destruction of Israel, the destruction of the United States and Great Britain, the murder of all Jews worldwide, advocating the murder of all 'infidels' worldwide, engaging in terrorist activity on a personal as well as a State level, engaging in a proxy war with Coalition forces, building weapons of mass destruction, etc. etc. etc. constitutes "inciting violence" ?

Just curious.

83 posted on 09/23/2007 6:08:32 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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The Iranian president will address students and faculty at a forum only days after Columbia retracted a speaking invitation to the president of the Minuteman Project, a controversial citizens’ group that seeks to secure America’s borders from illegal immigrants, even going so far as to try building a fence along the border with Mexico.

University officials did not return calls from FOXNews.com seeking comment on the school’s public-speaking policies and decisions.

But Coatsworth, in an interview with FOX News, said just about anyone would be welcome to speak at the university.

“If Hitler were in the United States and wanted a platform from which to speak, he would have plenty of platforms to speak in the United States,” Coatsworth said. “If he were willing to engage in a debate and a discussion, to be challenged by Columbia students and faculty, we would certainly run it.”

“Columbia, as a community dedicated to learning and scholarship, is committed to confronting ideas,” Bollinger said in his statement. “On occasion this will bring us into contact with beliefs many, most or even all of us will find offensive and even odious. ...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,297748,00.html


84 posted on 09/23/2007 6:10:20 PM PDT by kcvl
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After the April ban it was inaccessible to users inside Iran, but it carried on putting out stories to users outside the Islamic republic.

Thanks very much for the information....a fascinating site!

Baztab News

85 posted on 09/23/2007 6:15:10 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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“Columbia, as a community dedicated to learning and scholarship, is committed to confronting ideas,”

LMAO!

Translation: "Ideas that conform to a rigid hard-left, anti-American perspective will be confronted with courtesy, support and applause, whereas ideas that are in any way supportive of the United States and it's goals will be confronted with brutish, thuggish antagonism, unrepentant derision, violence and/or threats of officially-sanctioned violence and hysterical caterwauling."

86 posted on 09/23/2007 6:28:01 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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Columbia retracted a speaking invitation to the president of the Minuteman Project

Exactly!

This is going to be a freaking joke. I hope it makes a laughing stock out of Columbia and the nut-job president. I hope parents are paying attention too! I wouldn't let my child step foot on that so-called college campus.

87 posted on 09/23/2007 6:34:39 PM PDT by kcvl
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BTTT!

I’m gonna pray my little heart out over this.
After watching a bit of Geraldo tonight, I know our prayers are definitely needed.


88 posted on 09/23/2007 9:16:21 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: Stoat

Thanks. I try to read at least part of thread before posting but didn’t this time. I was interested that t-shirt when I read MM’s site recently so I jumped right in :)


89 posted on 09/23/2007 9:39:59 PM PDT by Twink
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Thanks. I try to read at least part of thread before posting but didn’t this time. I was interested that t-shirt when I read MM’s site recently so I jumped right in :)

awww no worries....lots of posters never even bother reading a posted article to begin with  :-)

You're miles ahead of the pack  :-)

90 posted on 09/23/2007 10:18:56 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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“A clerk for Chief Justice Warren Burger in the 1970s, Bollinger made his debut on the national political scene during Robert Bork’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 1987.”

There is nothing more to be said: PROTEST!!


91 posted on 09/23/2007 10:24:47 PM PDT by victim soul
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I can’t get enough pics of MM. Know where we can find more?


92 posted on 10/27/2007 6:19:40 AM PDT by pctech
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