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DREAM Act Defeated - Again we win! And we will not stop until our immigration laws are ENFORCED!

September 27th, 2007

Happy happy joy joy! We can rest again for a little while until the next round of amnesty traitors tries to pull the wool over our eyes. Guess what? We aren’t gonna let them!

Thanks to the big groups who stayed on top of the grass roots efforts like Grassfire, Alipac, FAIR and NumbersUSA!

Chief Traitor Harry Reid

This article is from Grassfire Steve:

Reid Delays Dream Act But Promises Passage This Fall!

Wednesday evening, Sen. Majority Leader Reid tabled the Dream Amnesty Act until later this fall. Reid and Durbin all-but guaranteed the bill will be back in the next 6 weeks. Reid said the battle is “still on” and “we will move to proceed to this matter before we leave here.” But for now once again our grassroots pressure made the difference.

This from the Houston Chronicle:

“With conservatives being barraged with calls, faxes and e-mails from anti-illegal immigration groups that view the DREAM Act as amnesty, some Republicans who supported the measure in the past have been reluctant to do so now”

Grassroots Activism Works!
Grassfire team members alone sent over 260,000 faxes to the Senate in less than two weeks. Add to that tens of thousands of phone calls along with the combined efforts of NumbersUSA and other groups, “barraged” is a very good description of what YOU did.

Again, unless citizens stood up and spoke out, the Senate would have passed this amnesty package as an amendment to the Defense spending bill.

Dream Amensty Vote Still Looming
In the face of overwhelming citizen opposition to this latest amnesty effort, Reid and Durbin still vowed to pass this bill — highlighting their arrogance and determination to push their amnestyy agenda.

That’s why our staff is already preparing for the next round of this Dream Amensty battle. We expect a more intense liberal media PR effort from the Amnesty Senators focusing on heart-tugging sob stories of teenage “undocumented victims” of the system. We are ready.

Grassfire will be unleashing a major expansion of our “Where’s The Fence?” ad campaign which juxtaposes this latest amnesty push with the the government’s unwillingness to build the border fence. Most importantly, citizens like you once again will be needed to rise up and to take action to stop the amnesty agenda.

For more on the bill, read this excellent editorial from the Washington Times last night.

Stop the DREAM Act - Call today - it’s NOW OR NEVER

September 25th, 2007

From NumbersUSA - these are the Senators to call today and express your opposition to the DREAM Act. The Amendment number keeps changing as they amend it to try to appease us but this amendment needs to be REMOVED from the Defense Bill period. No ifs ands or buts. Currently, it still allows a path to citizenship for illegal aliens if they go to school for only two years or they serve for two years in the military. We don’t want illegal aliens WHO ARE NOT LOYAL TO THE US serving in our military. We don’t want to teach illegal aliens how to kill and give them GUNS for crying out loud. They are criminals from day one that they enter this country illegally. There is NO reward in any path to citizenship for people who come here illegally. Tell your Senators to GROW A BACKBONE and ENFORCE OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS NOW!

Phone them by contacting the Senate switchboard at 202-224-3121.

Alaska: Murkowski, Stevens
Arkansas: Pryor
Idaho: Crapo
Indiana: Bayh
Iowa: Grassley, Harkin
Kansas: Brownback
Louisiana: Landrieu
Maine: Collins
Michigan: Stabenow
Minnesota: Coleman
Mississippi: Cochran
Missouri: McCaskill
Montana: Baucus, Tester
Nebraska: Nelson (Ben)
Nevada: Ensign
New Hampshire: Sununu
New Mexico: Bingaman, Domenici
North Dakota: Dorgan
Ohio: Brown, Voinovich
Oregon: Smith
South Dakota: *Johnson
Texas: Cornyn; Hutchison
Utah: Hatch
Vermont: Sanders
Virginia: Warner, Webb
West Virginia: Byrd, Rockefeller
Wyoming: Barrasso

Someone PLEASE shoot down Ahmadinejad’s plane on his way here

September 22nd, 2007

Isn’t this special? The night before he flies to the US to address traitorous students at Columbia University Ahmadinejad has this to say to us. Someone needs to rip this turd to little bits - not invite his to our country to speak for crying out loud!  The nuts are running the insane asylum in this country!!!!

Iran President Ahmadinejad rips U.S.

TEHRAN, Iran - A day before flying to New York to speak directly to the American people, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad struck a confrontational tone Saturday with a parade of fighter jets and missiles and tough warnings for the United States to stay out of the Mideast.

Three new domestically manufactured warplanes streaked over the capital during the parade marking the 27th anniversary of the Iraqi invasion of Iran, which sparked a 1980-88 war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. The parade also featured the Ghadr missile, which has a range of 1,120 miles, capable of reaching Israel.

Some of the missile trucks were painted with the slogans “Down with the U.S.” and “Down with Israel.” The parade also featured unmanned aerial surveillance drones, torpedoes, and tanks.

One has to wonder WHAT in the WORLD Columbia University is thinking or what ANYONE is thinking to welcome the NUMBER 2 TERRORIST in the world - President Ahmadinejad - to this country.  Would we also welcome Osama Bin Laden to come and “speak” to us?  COME ON PEOPLE!  DON’T PANDER TO THE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO SLAY US!

Ahmadinejad is welcome at Columbia University but Jim Gilchrist is not?

September 21st, 2007

Found this excellent post over at Red State blog. This is the epitome of anti-American liberal pig slop in Ahmadinejad Hates Americamy mind and in fact, I think the Department of Homeland Security should look into any University that apparently wants to welcome a President of a country sponsoring terrorism against our soldiers and one who wants to wipe America and Israel from the face of the earth. YET they think Jim Gilchrist is “divisive” and “sends the wrong message” WHAT FREAKING PLANET ARE YOU ON COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY??? SHAME ON YOU!

You can contact them here to let them know how you feel:

School of International and Public Affairs
420 West 118th Street
New York, NY 10027

Dean’s Office
14th floor, MC 3328
New York, NY 10027
212- 854-5406
(fax)

Department of International and Public Affairs
1318 IAB, MC 3323
New York, NY 10027
(fax)

Columbia University President Bollinger

535 West 116th Street, 202 Low Library, Mail Code 4309, New York, NY 10027
phone: , fax: 212.854.9973
Office hours: Weekdays, 8am-6pm

Statement on Ahmadinejad’s visit by President Bollinger says:

On Monday, September 24, the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is scheduled to appear as a speaker on campus. The event is sponsored by the School of International and Public Affairs (see SIPA announcement), which has been in contact with the Iranian Mission to the United Nations. The event will be part of the annual World Leaders Forum, the University-wide initiative intended to further Columbia’s longstanding tradition of serving as a major forum for robust debate, especially on global issues.

In order to have such a University-wide forum, we have insisted that a number of conditions be met, first and foremost that President Ahmadinejad agree to divide his time evenly between delivering remarks and responding to audience questions. I also wanted to be sure the Iranians understood that I would myself introduce the event with a series of sharp challenges to the president on issues including:

  • the Iranian president’s denial of the Holocaust;
  • his public call for the destruction of the State of Israel;
  • his reported support for international terrorism that targets innocent civilians and American troops;
  • Iran’s pursuit of nuclear ambitions in opposition to international sanction;
  • his government’s widely documented suppression of civil society and particularly of women’s rights; and
  • his government’s imprisoning of journalists and scholars, including one of Columbia’s own alumni, Dr. Kian Tajbakhsh (see President Bollinger’s prior statement).

I would like to add a few comments on the principles that underlie this event. Columbia, as a community dedicated to learning and scholarship, is committed to confronting ideas—to understand the world as it is and as it might be. To fulfill this mission we must respect and defend the rights of our schools, our deans and our faculty to create programming for academic purposes. Necessarily, on occasion this will bring us into contact with beliefs many, most or even all of us will find offensive and even odious. We trust our community, including our students, to be fully capable of dealing with these occasions, through the powers of dialogue and reason. [ well we saw how true that was didn’t we?]

I would also like to invoke a major theme in the development of freedom of speech as a central value in our society. It should never be thought that merely to listen to ideas we deplore in any way implies our endorsement of those ideas, or the weakness of our resolve to resist those ideas or our naiveté about the very real dangers inherent in such ideas. It is a critical premise of freedom of speech that we do not honor the dishonorable when we open the public forum to their voices. To hold otherwise would make vigorous debate impossible.

That such a forum could not take place on a university campus in Iran today sharpens the point of what we do here. To commit oneself to a life—and a civil society—prepared to examine critically all ideas arises from a deep faith in the myriad benefits of a long-term process of meeting bad beliefs with better beliefs and hateful words with wiser words. That faith in freedom has always been and remains today our nation’s most potent weapon against repressive regimes everywhere in the world. This is America at its best.

Published: Sept. 19, 2007

Oh really? They support free speech? Well that’s NEWS TO ME!

Here is his statement on why Jim Gilchrist is not welcome at Columbia University:

Oh that’s right - there is none… really..

But here is a statement from the Columbia Political Union on the cancellation of Jim’s return appearance:

Statement on Gilchrist event

CPU Staff's picture

Up until last night, The Columbia Political Union had been considering putting together an event with Jim Gilchrist. We had hoped that it might be possible to have him and others involved in the events of last October on the same stage, engaged in a civil but challenging discussion. Aware that this is a complex issue, about which many people feel strongly, we felt that it was necessary to consult with other student groups and individuals on campus before making any decisions.

After several productive conversations with other student leaders and our advisors, and after lengthy discussions among our Executive Board members, it has become clear that this event cannot take the form we had originally hoped it would and could not effectively accomplish the goals we had hoped it might.

The CPU Executive Board voted last night not to go forward with this event. [ chicken shits!]

We had envisioned this event as part of the Friendly Fire speaker series. This series was created by Dr. Eisenbach, who, in the late spring of last year, asked the CPU to take over its planning and administration, with him remaining involved as the host and moderator. The CPU accepted this proposal and asked Dr. Eisenbach to join our Board of Advisors, an invitation that he accepted. He and the CPU have been working together throughout this exploratory process.

The CPU continues to aim to foster political dialogue and discussion in the Columbia community; to work effectively with individuals and groups representing a full spectrum of political viewpoints; and to act as a leader in this effort of constructive dialogue among student groups.

Having Ahmadinejad to Columbia is like having HITLER speak at a US University at the beginning of World War II. Who are they going to invite next? Fidel Castro? Kim Jong Il? Hugo Chavez? Why not have a special program and invite ALL the dictators who wish to see our country destroyed all in one week? Wouldn’t that be special?

Columbia University, you are guilty of TREASON against this country. And yet, and YET the President, Lee Bollinger, has the NERVE to write THIS that is CONTRARY to the ACTIONS of Columbia:

This is not complicated: Students and faculty have rights to invite speakers to the campus. Others have rights to hear them. Those who wish to protest have rights to do so. No one, however, shall have the right or the power to use the cover of protest to silence speakers. This is a sacrosanct and inviolable principle.

It is unacceptable to seek to deprive another person of his or her right of expression through actions such as taking a stage and interrupting the speech. We rightly have a visceral rejection of this behavior, because we all sense how easy it is to slide from our collective commitment to the hard work of intellectual confrontation to the easy path of physical brutishness. When the latter happens, we know instinctively we are all threatened.

We are WAITING to see Columbia University show that it can live up to it’s own expectations and give equal time to a patriotic citizen such as Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project as it does to a terrorist nation’s DICTATOR.

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