I'm sure that this had a lot to do with his previous speaking engagement -- and the subsequent fallout -- at Emory in 2002. It was not a happy campus after he printed his open letter to the campus community and the Black Student Alliance. [Edited on November 5, 2007 at 1:49 PM. Reason : .]
11/5/2007 1:47:12 PM
Please, tell us more.
11/5/2007 2:22:58 PM
This is actually a good thread. Page 1 mostly failed, though... a few really good points/observations/questions were lost amongst the non-stop trolling from both sides. maybe page 2 will get back on track.i think this is key to understanding the entire issue:
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11/6/2007 2:20:53 AM
^^ Please stop with the "idiotic" and the "nutty" bullshit, man. It's played out and lame.I used the Kerry episode simply because it's a more recent and well-known incident of a liberal being shouted down while speaking on a college campus. This doesn't happen very often to liberals, you know--but conservatives face this bullshit all the time. I never indicated that the Emory situation or any other was a conspiracy--I'm not much of a conspiracy buff. And, yes, Kerry may travel with more security, but (1) Horowitz had to hire his own security, and (2) private citizens should be afforded protections in these types of situations, too. Horowitz was an invited speaker and his comments should have been allowed to be heard in full.
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11/6/2007 1:08:59 PM
^That sentence was obviously designed to elicit a chuckle.Try to keep up.
11/6/2007 1:13:42 PM
^ I simply made an observation. Are you paranoid?
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11/6/2007 2:26:23 PM
^^ How about letting an invited speaker finish his or her remarks and then engaging in a meaningful debate? This seems reasonable to me.What if a band is playing somewhere and "agitators" verbally disrupt the performance? What about stageplays? Movies? Can people no longer enjoy music, stage, theater, and so on because of agitators' rights?
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11/6/2007 3:56:36 PM
^ So, disturbing the peace laws are invalid?
11/6/2007 3:59:48 PM
What makes you think that they would be?
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11/6/2007 10:04:18 PM
so then, any event where someone is speaking, with whom i disagree ... i should be able to go into that public event and start shouting whatever arguments or bits of propaganda i wish, at the top of my voice, and drown out whatever the invited speaker is trying to speak on? can i go into the statehouse and start haranguing the speakers there? can i go into a church in the middle of services and start clever chants like "Hey Hey Ho Ho Patrimony Has Got To Go!" for that matter, can i go to class and start chanting all my disagreements at the professor?come on bridget.tell me you're doing a devils advocate here or something. because even though it's weak as hell, the alternative is too hard to believe.[Edited on November 6, 2007 at 10:55 PM. Reason : ]
11/6/2007 10:52:24 PM
^^ An invited speaker, Minutemen founder Jim Gilchrist, being physically attacked and forced off a stage at Columbia University:http://youtube.com/watch?v=PuNXmy0e5fcAnn Coulter's speech disrupted as she is physically attacked at the University of Arizona by "al Pieda" members:http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fv9xa-VxchMBTW, check out the brain surgeons who initiated the Coulter attack:http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1022042coulter1.htmlPat Buchanan being physically attacked at Western Michigan University: http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/2005/04/pat_buchanan_at_1.htmlBill Kristol being physically attacked at Earlham College:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEHi52z11U8Do you care about these incidents? Of course you don't--you apparently didn't even know about them. [Edited on November 7, 2007 at 4:07 AM. Reason : .]
11/7/2007 4:06:42 AM
Viva al-Pieda
11/7/2007 11:17:39 AM
A pie is a physical attack?
11/7/2007 11:23:06 AM
go up to someone random person in public and pie them. i reckon you would get an assault charge.id be surprised if the al-Piedas didnt. i mean, she's an angel and all, but i cant imagine Coulter being /that/ gracious.[Edited on November 7, 2007 at 11:27 AM. Reason : ]
11/7/2007 11:27:08 AM
Right-- legally speaking.But for the sake of rational debate, throwing a pie at someone should not be called a "physical attack."
11/7/2007 11:30:26 AM
i think you just played into hooksaw's trap. we'll be expecting him to descend upon you shortly
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11/8/2007 12:21:02 AM
oh come on man.the old Pie-In-The-Face routine?it's so Three Stooges! where's your sense of comedic timing?the only thing that would be cooler is, if right after the pie hit her face, this big huge hook slowly came out from the side of the stage and pulled her off the stage. Maybe someone could say "Exit... stage right!" in a voice like Snagglepuss.come on, now. thats shit's funny, maaaaan.
11/8/2007 1:11:19 AM
^ Look, I laugh when people get pies in the face, too--and a lot of other shit that I probably shouldn't laugh at. But (1) that doesn't mean it's not assault, and (2) the pie-in-the-face routine gets a lot less funny when it's unexpectedly in your face.I might go for the hook thing if the background music is from the old Warner Brothers' cartoon: "Oh, we're the boys of the chorus / We hope you like our show / We know you're rooting for us / But now we have to go!"
11/8/2007 1:57:55 AM