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September 21, 2007

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The Enemy in our Midst

By Mrs Greyhawk

Columbia University alumni, Matt Sanchez, shares the rules for Columbia students during Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit on Monday, Sept. 24th.

Via email:

Dear GS students,

Yesterday, a number of student leaders met with President Bollinger to
address concerns about the campus visit of Iranian President Ahmadinejad
on Monday, Sept. 24th, as part of the World Leaders Forum
http://www.worldleaders.columbia.edu/. We know this is a controversial
event and we encourage you to read President Bollinger's statement on
this invitation to Ahmadinejad to speak on campus:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/07/09/sipairan.html.

As with all Columbia University World Leader Forums, attendance at this
event is limited and reservations must be made through an on-line
reservation system on the World Leaders Forum website:
http://www.worldleaders.columbia.edu/. This event, which is limited to
600 audience members, was filled within one hour of being posted on the
website; 80% of the seats for this event were reserved for students.
Students leaders asked President Bollinger and his staff if there was a
way to broadcast the forum on campus and if there would be a way for
students not in attendance to submit questions for the Q and A section
of the forum. The university is now exploring ways that this forum can
be viewed more widely on campus by members of the university community.
Also, the university has made arrangements for students to submit
questions in advance of the forum on Monday. Anyone wishing to submit a
question may do so by e-mailing to the following address:
worldleaders@columbia.edu. We suggest that you identify yourself as a
Columbia student when submitting your question. We have been told that
questions will be randomly selected and asked at the forum along with
those questions from the audience members in attendance. More
information about this will be posted on the World Leader website later
today.

Dean Stellini from the GS Dean of Students Office will be sending out an
email later today or this weekend concerning student protests that are
planned for Monday related to this event. The administration of the
university and the Office of Public Safety are working closely with
student groups to facilitate these protests. We want to take this
opportunity to remind students of the University Rules of Conduct:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/0708_appendices.pdf The Rules of
University Conduct (Chapter XLIV of the Statutes of the University)
provide special disciplinary rules applicable to demonstrations,
rallies, picketing, and the circulation of petitions. These rules are
designed to protect the rights of free expression through peaceful
demonstration while at the same time ensuring the proper functioning of
the University and the protection of the rights of those who may be
affected by such demonstrations. The Rules of University Conduct are
University-wide and supersede all other rules of any school or division.
All University faculty, students, and staff are responsible for
compliance with the Rules of University Conduct. Copies of the full text
are available in FACETS: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/facets/ and at the
Office of the University Senate, 406 Low Memorial Library.

Given the heighten level of security expected on campus on Monday due to
this event and two additional World Leader Forums, we want to remind
students to make sure to have their Columbia i.d.'s on hand.

Mary McGee
Dean of Students and Associate Dean of Faculty
On behalf of the Dean of Students Office
Columbia University School of General Studies

"We have been told that questions will be randomly selected "

That should interesting.

As one commenter said : "We can only hope this little twerp trips, falls, and breaks his freakin neck on the way. Cross my fingers , legs and eyes!!!!"

I second that, crossing my fingers and toes.


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Posted by Mrs Greyhawk / September 21, 2007 9:06 PM | Permalink

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And what happened with those "rules" when a rule-breaking protest interrupted the Minutemen founder's talk on campus a while back? As far as I recall, nothing happened to them. Bet they won't be as lax about enforcement with this terrorist speaking...

The Columbia Univ. president Bollinger is a f'n idiot. Free speech my butt. Ahmanutjob's country is at this moment is killing our finest and bravest in Iraq. His government is leading and funding worldwide Islamic terrorist organizations. Giving this savage murderous thug a forum in the name of free speech is ludicrous. All Columbia alumni should be ashamed that they were not enraged enough to put a stop to this insanity.

Okay, so nutjob is coming to NYC. Why don't we welcome him to the city with an arrest by the Feds for his actions as one of the kidnappers during the Iranian Hostage Crisis! That would be a nice warm welcome.

This isn't about "freedom of speech", or "listening to a diversity of viewpoints" as some would say.

This is about granting a genocidal leader of a totalitarian regime the same respect and deference we give a checked-and-balanced, elected leader of a rights-respecting government.

This is one of the FUNDAMENTAL errors we have made, again and again during my lifetime, in international relations ...

... but once again, some check their prudence and judgment at the door, in the name of "free speech" and "having an open mind" ...

... so open that their brains leak out.

The Constitution exists to protect us from the government ... it is not meant to protect a belligerent, foreign government from us.

What deference he gets, is only courteous ... not Constitutional.

And it is a greatly-misplaced courtesy.

My recommendation, Mamoud: STAY HOME, until you can clean up your own act and secure the rights of your own people to live free and pursue happienss.

By doing what it takes to achieve that, you will become our friend ... for your belligerence will disappear in the process.

Student "Rules of Conduct." Humorous indeed.
In the early 70's when Columbia was a hotbed of radicalism, students fought with police virtually every day. I know - I was one of the cops there. Rocks, bottles, bags of urine were but a few of their tricks. Mass disobedience, disrupting traffic and the orderly conduct of city business was their usual tactic.

This new generation of Columbia "students" is the legacy of their Vietnam era hippie dirtbag parents.

Columbia University claims they are America’s best and brightest?

Did you see the way they applauded Ahmadenijad?

They are just a bunch of filthy Little Eichmanns.

It is too bad that Cho Seung-hui didn’t go to Columbia University!

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March 19, 2010


Dawn Patrol 03/19/2003
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"Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our daily roundup of information on the War on Terror and other topics - from the MilBlogs and various sources around the world."

Mudville was founded in March, 2003. Our efforts to bring the thoughts, words, and deeds of milbloggers to a wider world evolved to become The Dawn Patrol in March, 2005. With today's entry we're going to reset the clock - but not re-write the history - and recreate the world as it was - on a day the world changed...

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(More front pages here.)

Updating... more to follow....

MILBOGS

Andrew Olmsted, 19 Mar 2003, Stateside: It would appear that the liberation of Iraq has begun.

Greyhawk, 18 Mar 2003, Germany: A united world could have, just maybe, brought down Saddam without firing a shot. We will never know. 19 Mar: We'll never know what a united world could have achieved... the UN could not agree on anything, the situation degenerated, and here we are. Status quo was not working. The French were too desperate for oil and trade at any cost. Well-intentioned Americans were led into the streets by Communists (and others) with an agenda. The media distorted the split. Many in America and abroad thought they could manipulate the situation to their personal gain. They miscalculated. The fire is lit.

Pontifx ex Machina, 18 Mar, undisclosed location: Rolling out the gate, the guard gets a quick "hook-em, horns" sign as we weave through the barricades. Then we're off, cruising through the desert in a battered-up SUV. On the eve of war, only one thing passes through our minds: is there going to be any appropriate music on the radio?

Lt Smash, 19 Mar, undisclosed location: Read the President's speech today. The clock is ticking.

Chief Wiggles, 22 Mar, Kuwait: The war started Wednesday morning for us right after the president gave a speech to the American people that lasted about 4 minutes. We were all very anxious for this whole thing to be either over or get it on its way.

Will, 22 Mar, en route: I am going to Baghdad to personally shoot that paper hanging son of a bitch!

Lt Smash 20 Mar, undisclosed location:
From: Public Works Department
To: Saddam Hussein
Subj: BLASTING OPERATIONS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Sgt Stryker, 20 Mar, Stateside: Iraq to File U.N. Complaint About Attack

Primary Main Objective, 30 Mar, undisclosed location I Dare Kofi to Come Get Me.

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BruceR, Flit, 19 Mar, Canada: AND SO IT BEGINS. Godspeed, Yanks. Come home safe and soon.

Andrew Olmsted, 20 Mar 2003, Stateside: The most important thing to remember over the next few days is this: the first reports are almost always inaccurate. First reports are generally submitted in the heat of battle before any real analysis can take place. Therefore, they're highly subjective, based on limited information, and rarely hit the mark. So as the first reports of 'surgical strikes' on Iraqi forces come in, it's best to take those reports with a grain of salt...

Iraqi Blogs

Salam Pax, Baghdad: The bombing aould come and go in waves, nothing too heavy and not yet comparable to what was going on in 91. all radio and TV stations are still on and while the air raid began the Iraqi TV was showing patriotic songs and didn't even bother to inform viewers that we are under attack. at the moment they are re-airing yesterday's interview with the minister of interior affairs. THe sounds of the anti-aircarft artillery is still louder than the booms and bangs which means that they are still far from where we live, but the images we saw on Al Arabia news channel showed a building burning near one of my aunts house...

Other Blogs

Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish: How much more morally indefensible is appeasement when we also have complete international authority to do what must be done? I think we will look back in the future and not ask, as so many now are, how it was that diplomacy didn't get unanimity on this matter. We will look back and see the moral obtuseness of Chirac and Putin and Schroder and Carter and feel nothing but contempt for them, and their preference for state terror over the responsibilities of the free world. That's why I felt enormous pride tonight in the stand being taken by Blair and Bush. The president's speech was measured, firm, just. Blair's political risks - in order to do what he believes is plainly right - will confirm him in history as a great prime minister, the conscience of his party, and the leader of his country. I say that before this war begins, because the cause is just whatever vicissitudes of conflict await us...

Glenn Reynolds has a ton of links.

Newpapers

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  • Steve: Columbia University claims they are America’s best and brightest? Did read more
  • Bruce: Student "Rules of Conduct." Humorous indeed. In the early 70's read more
  • Rich Casebolt: This isn't about "freedom of speech", or "listening to a read more
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  • Geo: The Columbia Univ. president Bollinger is a f'n idiot. Free read more
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