Posted on 09/23/2007 4:54:30 AM PDT by paltz
As you probably already know, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
has been invited to speak at Columbia University this coming Monday, Sept. 24th.
HERES WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Columbias Jewish organizations are holding a large demonstration on campus on campus.
The details of this demonstration are as follows:
Monday, September 24, 2007
1:00pm - 3:00pm
across from Lerner Hall
(114th Street and Broadway)
All RJC Members are strongly encouraged to join!!
No sign-up necessaryJUST SHOW UP!
______________________
If you would like to help further or are unable to make it to the rally, we
encourage you to call, fax, or mail Columbia Universitys
President the following message:
Why are Columbia University and President Bollinger inviting terrorists to
speak at Columbia, while refusing to allow the United States Military (ROTC) on campus? No terrorist should be permitted to speak on an
University campus in America!
Office of President Lee Bollinger
Columbia University
PHONE: (212) 854-9970
FAX: (212) 854-9973
535 West 116th Street
202 Low Library
Mail Code 4309
New York, NY 10027
iran
newyork@rjchq.org
The farmers used tractors to slow down traffic when they protested.
I imagine President Bush will now be going to Tehran to be interviewed by al Jazerra.
Good luck and God speed! I’ve never wanted to show up at a protest so much as this in my whole life. Darn job! I hope you get thousands!
For those who cannot make it. Freep Bollinger by clogging up that Fax machine of his!
What gets me is that Larry Summers lost his job at Harvard for one remark, then Bollinger invites a neo-nazi to his college and is praised by the same liberals.
What about protest at the UN? I thought we would get people to do that today.
I don’t have the UN protest info. I’m passing along information that the RJC is currently organizing with other Jewish gorups around the city on Monday for those who want to attend on Monday or simply want to send Bollinger their thoughts via fax.
I just wish I was able to go to New York and join the protest. Unfortunately I am physically unable to do so. I have never even thought of going to another protest, but this is just over the top. God bless all those who are able to make it. I hope it is overwhelming.
I’ll try to make it there.
PP
I don't think the president is going to drive your tractor!
Outrageous - Columbia hosted the Nazis in the 30’s and reaffirmed Duranty’s Pulitzer for the cover up of Ukrainian Genocide just 3 years ago.
What is with Columbia and Socialist Genocide?
http://cjrarchives.org/issues/2003/6/pulitzer-mccollam.asp
If you cant make it to the protest, post your views on the Columbia website.
http://www.columbiaspectator.com/ahmadinejad/
Why bother with protests? That is something liberals do when they have no control over a situation or when a cause is lost. The Universities decision has already been made, no protest will change that. So don’t give the media and liberals fodder for more news.
The decision to allow him to speak typifies their mindset. They are so arrogant as to believe they can change his mind on issues he believes in. They will not debate him into believing Israel has a right to exist. They will not make him believe America is not the devil, nor that he should stop sending arms/personnel to Iraq. Of course, that presupposes that they actually believe those things themselves (requires a big leap of faith).
The liberal mentality used to boggle my mind, now I fully understand it and will try my best to not help it spread.
I agree. It would be better to block ground zero in case Ahmadinejad tries to get close to the public barrier surrounding it.
Or, better yet, have a rally at ground zero to remind people we are not just fighting Al Qaeda, but all terrorists, Iran included.
I wish I could be there too. It is a long way from where I am this morning.
Go get ‘em!! Show that terrorist he is not wanted here.
Eagles Up!!
[Mr] T
Give'em hell!
Ditto. I haven’t been to a good demonstration since, ah...about 1970.
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