Posted on 03/23/2011 4:15:03 PM PDT by Coleus
Unrepentant Domestic Terrorist and "small-c" Communist to speak at
Montclair State University
Event Details:
Special guest, Bill Ayers, speaks about the interaction between education and activism. Talk will be followed by a book sale/signing and discussion.
Ayers is scheduled to speak at 8:15 PM
Fellow Tea Partiers,
ACTION ALERT!!!
YOU are invited to a Tea Party Rally/Protest to take place this Thursday evening, March 24th!!!
The location is Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey (in Essex County, close to the border with Passaic County). A number of New Jersey-based tea party organizations including but not limited to the Bayshore Tea Party Group, the Jersey Shore Tea Party, the Morris Patriots, the New Jersey Tea Party Coalition, and the North New Jersey Tea Party Group -- will co-host the gathering, which will protest the anti-liberty viewpoint of Bill Ayers, who is scheduled to appear on campus that evening to give a talk.
FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND NEAR MIDDLETOWN, WE WILL CARPOOL FROM OUR HQ AT 6:00 PM (try to arrive by 5:30)
Some rules:
* Parking at Montclair State is LIMITED, so we suggest you plan accordingly. If you can't park on campus, find a legal place to park off-campus, and walk from your parking spot to campus.
* BRING A PRO-LIBERTY SIGN!!! Homemade signs are GREAT, store-made signs -- for example at FedEx Office, formerly known as Kinko's -- are GREAT. (I will be bringing my 2' x 2' sign.) You can search the internet for suggested sign slogans. For example, Google the term "tea party slogans" and that will bring up several websites that have dozens -- hundreds -- of suggestions each.
* Bring a camera, and especially if you are able, bring a digital recording device. This will help us document the event, and also, these devices serve as great deterrents to any thugs who might wish to infringe upon our unalienable moral right to speak freely.
* If you have any pro-liberty literature that you would like to pass out to any open-minded folks on campus passing near us, definitely feel free to exercise your free-speech rights in this manner!
* Although free speech includes angry speech, please DO NOT disrupt Ayers talk in any way that prevents peaceful discourse (for example, joining in a multi-person chant which drowns out whomever is speaking in room 1030). Even communists have free-speech rights and we stand for the rights of all individuals, yes, even the creepy, hate-filled, anti-liberty, small c communist ones.
* We are a PEACEFUL organization. We do not expect this Tea Party Protest to be anything but peaceful. Please conduct yourself accordingly at all times. Should any unfortunate situations arise, please do your best to defuse the situation peacefully (which often means simply walking away, and sometimes means simply calling the police, who no doubt will be present on campus this Thursday evening, and thankfully so).
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ML/NJ
Hey, hey, William A
How many cops did you kill today?
I like that one! Hoist on his own petard.
Checking my schedule Coleus!
Yes, anyone can attend the rally, msu is on public state property...that’s why the tea party and other groups will be there..
It's all academic though. Right now the Ayers thing is my third choice for that timeframe.
ML/NJ
the Bayshore tea party is coming up from middletown to attend the event, if they are letting them in, i’m sure they will let you in... you may want to go to the link on the top and call someone from the bayshore tea party group. I’ve been there for talks in the past and had no problem getting in to hear a lecture.
Thursday, March 24th 2011, 8:15 pm - 10:30 pm
University Hall Location: University Hall, Room: 1030
Sponsored By: Students for a Democratic Society
Category: Center for Student Involvement
How did it go? I saw on another thread that Ayers admitted he wrote Dreams of My Father.
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