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DISCRIMINATION: College Republicans Dubbed Security Threat, Refused Entrance to Obama’s Campus Speech. “Ten College Republicans were dubbed a security threat and refused admittance to President Barack Obama’s speech at the University of Central Missouri on Wednesday. Despite the fact that the students had tickets to the event, security personnel turned them away at the door to the recreation center where Obama gave a speech on economic policy, telling the group it wasn’t about their politics but the president’s safety.”

This is consistent with the Administration’s general strategy of treating political opponents like enemies of the state.

UPDATE: What should people do? (1) Sue. (2) Demand that colleges not host Obama for speeches in the future. If he’s not safe around the College Republicans, he shouldn’t be on campus at all. If they do have him on campus, protest noisily outside — and file lawsuits trying to injoin his appearance. On public university campuses, barring people based on political affiliation — which is what’s going on here — is a first amendment violation. (3) Make a stink to the university’s big donors.
 
you ALL made a huge stink when the SS took away a VOCAL protester at a Bush campaign event
 
They should have been sent to a mental facility for wanting to go to the speech.:cool:
 
Republican Party Platforms 1980 and 2012. Busybody thread wrecked!


We will create humane procedures to encourage illegal aliens to return home voluntarily, while enforcing the law against those who overstay their visas.


... we applaud legislation to require photo identification for voting and to prevent election fraud ... The rights of citizenship do not stop at the ballot box. They include the free speech right to devote one’s resources to whatever cause or candidate one supports.


We propose to ... reform the tax code by reducing marginal tax rates by 20 percent across-the-board in a revenue-neutral manner.




... we believe that marriage, the union of one man and one woman must be upheld as the national standard ...


Infrastructure programs have traditionally been nonpartisan ... The current administration has changed that, replacing civil engineering with social engineering as it pursues an exclusively urban vision of dense housing and government transit
 
Busybody keeps getting reported as spam, has threads destroyed
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Mo. College Republicans Treasurer Says Obama Speech Not at Capacity, Contra Secret Service






Despite the official Secret Service explanation, Courtney Scott, Treasurer of the Missouri College Republicans, told National Review that she’s skeptical she and a small group of College Republican were turned away from President Obama’s speech Wednesday at the University of Central Missouri because the event had reached capacity.

“So far I can tell, they were not at capacity if there were people leaving and people with tickets who didn’t even get in. I find it very difficult to believe the whole place was already full,” Scott said.

After protesting on the other side of campus in a designated “public speech zone,” she and a group of five other College Republicans traveled across campus, without their protest signs, to watch the speech.

At about 3:40 p.m., an individual, whom Scott believes to have been a police officer because of his clothing, which included a hat emblazoned with the letters “PD,” stopped the group short of the gymnasium where Obama was scheduled to speak. He told them that they would not be able to proceed further. The group showed him their tickets, but the man said the doors had already closed and that they could not be let in.

The tickets stated that the doors opened at 1:45 p.m. and did not state when the doors were scheduled to close. President Obama was scheduled to begin speaking at 4:00. However, Scott said that Air Force One did not arrive at Whiteman Air Force Base, which is located 15 minutes away, until 4:15. President Obama did not begin speaking until around 5:00.

According to Scott, the security officer said the lack of a stated door-closing time on the tickets was also a security measure.

After speaking with the officer, Scott said, “They made us leave the entire area.”

Scott said the group watched the speech in the overflow capacity viewing room.

According to Scott, the event was supposed to be able to hold 2,500 people and only 2,500 tickets were given out. The fact that the group had several extra tickets (ten College Republicans had originally hoped to make the speech, but four cancelled) “kind of implies there was room,” she said. In addition, Scott spoke to a gentleman in the viewing room who had gained access to the event but had left because of the heat and the wait.
 
Does President Obama consider Republicans a greater threat than the Muslim Brotherhood?

President Obama denies College Republicans the same respect he gave the Muslim Brotherhood four years ago in Cairo.


Last week the College Fix reported that a group of College Republicans were turned away from from a speech that President Obama was giving on their campus, despite the fact that they had purchased tickets. (h/t InstaPundit)


Ten College Republicans were dubbed a security threat and refused admittance to President Barack Obama’s speech at the University of Central Missouri on Wednesday.

Despite the fact that the students had tickets to the event, security personnel turned them away at the door to the recreation center where Obama gave a speech on economic policy, telling the group it wasn’t about their politics but the president’s safety, State Treasurer of the College Republicans Courtney Scott told The College Fix.

The students, some of whom donned Tea Party T-Shirts and others who wore patriotic or Republican-inspired clothing, had protested the president earlier in the day on campus, but had put away their signs and said they were ready to simply listen to Obama when security shut them down – and even told them to leave the vicinity and stay several hundred yards away from the rec center.

Four years ago, President Obama went to speak in Cairo. Though it couldn’t have pleased his host, former Egyptian dictator, Hosni Mubarak, he insisted on certain guests attending his speech.


A sign that the Obama administration is willing to publicly challenge Egypt’s commitment to parliamentary democracy: various Middle Eastern news sources report that the administration insisted that at least 10 members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s chief opposition party, be allowed to attend his speech in Cairo on Thursday. The brotherhood is a Salafist/ Islamist party with branches in many countries, and it does not have a reputation for liberalism and has supported violent campaigns against Israel (and Egypt’s own government).

The President supported a group of Islamists who supported democracy only until they were elected; perhaps emboldening them to later impose their will on Egypt beyond the bounds of their mandate. But Americans who accept the same premises of democracy as the President but differ in how to govern, were dismissed out of hand.

Do you recall how the Washington Post described candidate Obama prior to his first election?


He is deliberate but not indecisive; eloquent but a master of substance and detail; preternaturally confident but eager to hear opposing points of view.

What happened in Missouri is just one more example of how false that description was. Obama is not at all eager to hear what the opposition has to say.
 
Missouri college denies Republican students were turned away from Obama speech for wearing GOP-themed attire
The chairperson of the Young Republicans backed up the University of Central Missouri’s account, saying a group of protesters was simply too late for the event.

BY LESLIE LARSON / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2013, 2:47 PM

The University of Central Missouri denied Friday that security guards blocked College Republicans from President Obama’s speech at the school this week.

Online reports swirled late Thursday that students wearing “Republican-inspired” attire weren’t allowed into the arena to hear the President for “security reasons.”

Courtney Scott, the state treasurer of the College Republicans, told The College Fix that "it didn't make any sense" as to why they weren't allowed in.

But the school said it reviewed the account and called the reports “unfounded.”

“No one who presented a ticket was turned away prior to all doors being locked in accordance with Secret Service procedures.”

The school said it reviewed the accounts and found the reports, which swirled online Thursday, unfounded.

The chairperson of the UCM Young Republicans similarly refuted Scott’s account, telling the Daily News a group of young GOPers staged a protest before the speech and they were too late when they tried to enter the venue where Obama was speaking.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...themed-attire-article-1.1409915#ixzz2aNZQyocZ
They were outside protesting and came to the doors too late. BWAAAHHAAHAHAHAAHAA!
 
For outstanding service to the Republican Party, they should all be awarded... WRISTWATCHES!!!
 
What, no snappy comeback from calling you on the right-wing commentator lies?
 
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