Friday, October 06, 2006

No one is illegal. Except illegals.


INVASION USACampus protesters quash Minuteman speechStorm stage in near riot, forcing security to whisk away founder Gilchrist
Posted: October 5, 20061:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Protesters storm stage at Columbia University (WND photo)
Minuteman Project founder Jim Gilchrist was attacked by angry, violent protesters last night who stormed the stage during his speech at Columbia University in New York City, forcing an abrupt end to the event.
An African-American member of the Minuteman board who spoke prior to Gilchrist was taunted with the "n-word," according to
WND columnist Jerome Corsi.
Corsi had been scheduled to follow Gilchrist with a speech of his own, but after university security personnel whisked the Minuteman leader offstage, the New York Young Republican Club meeting was shut down.
A video of the chaos at Roone Arledge Auditorium, shot by Columbia University Television, can be seen
here.

Gilchrist told WND the "violent outburst is yet another indication that those who support illegal immigration are happy to use communist tactics in their intolerant determination to prevent the Minutemen from exercising their First Amendment rights."
A protester who spoke anonymously to the independent student newspaper
Columbia Spectator said the stage takeover was planned.
"I don't feel like we need to apologize or anything. It was fundamentally a part of free speech. ... The Minutemen are not a legitimate part of the debate on immigration."
Prior to the event, a group of protestors estimated by New York police to number around 200 assembled with placards and a loudspeaker to denounce Gilchrist and the Minutemen.
Slogans on the placards included, "Workers of the world unite! Same struggle, same fight!," and "Minutemen, Nazis, KKK! Racists, fascists, go away!"


Isn't that something else? Any group which insists that these united states enforce their immigration laws is a racist group. The college communists have told us so, and that is the end of the story. A good question to ask yourself is, who would president Bush back in the protest of the Minutemen, the lawful American Minutemen who are advocating the enforcement of our laws, or the vile, communist, illegal scum which try to silence those who try to speak their opinion? It isn't the American citizens, well maybe. In Bush's view of the world, Mexico and America are one country. He's been working on it for some time now and I fear we'll find out far too soon what that means to our forgotten republic.

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