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To: raybbr

Here is the message from the chancellor about the incident:


I want to express how disappointed I am in what happened last night when former Congressman Tom Tancredo wasn’t able to speak when a protest got out of hand, and our Department of Public Safety had to take action.
Congressman Tancredo felt threatened and left without making his remarks.

Mr. Tancredo was scheduled to speak about immigration. We expect protests about controversial subjects at Carolina. That’s part of our culture. But we also pride ourselves on being a place where all points of view can be expressed and heard. There’s a way to protest that respects free speech and allows people with opposing views to be heard.
Here that’s often meant that groups protesting a speaker have displayed signs or banners, silently expressing their opinions while the speaker had his or her say. That didn’t happen last night.

On behalf of our University community, I called Mr. Tancredo today to apologize for how he was treated. In addition, our Department of Public Safety is investigating this incident. They will pursue criminal charges if any are warranted. Our Division of Student Affairs is also investigating student involvement in the protest. If that investigation determines sufficient evidence, participating students could face Honor Court proceedings.

Carolina’s tradition of free speech is a fundamental part of what has made this place special for more than 200 years. Let’s recommit ourselves to that ideal.

Sincerely,

Holden Thorp


35 posted on 04/15/2009 12:04:51 PM PDT by Ralph the Hun
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To: Ralph the Hun

Mr. Thorpe needs a few more thousand letters!!!

What are you doing in UNC....not a school I would ever, send my kids to. My son even said that UNC isnt what it use to be, radical and cookey..his words


36 posted on 04/15/2009 12:18:00 PM PDT by Texas4ever (God is Good!)
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To: Ralph the Hun

Interesting letter- Thorp claims Tancredo “felt threatened and left.” He failed to mention that Tancredo wanted to continue his speech after the protest got out of hand and was forced to leave despite his vehement objection that his talk should continue. The University cops forced him to leave.


41 posted on 04/15/2009 12:44:39 PM PDT by keats5
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