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College Republicans...Deemed A Security Threat...
engletl Offline
#1 Posted:
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College Republicans Wearing Tea Party T-Shirts, Patriotic Clothing Deemed A Security Threat, Not Allowed Into Obama Speech…

get a ticket to attend but denied entrance due to attire...hmmmm

C&P below

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.

The students had waited in a long line and under the hot sun to wind their way to the front of the line two hours in advance of Obama’s scheduled 5:30 p.m. remarks. Still, they were rejected.

“It just didn’t make any sense,” Scott told The Fix. “A lot of us traveled several hours to watch the speech. We were very disappointed not to be able to attend.”

The small group of College Republicans were confused as to why such extreme security precautions were directed at them – but not at the 2,500 other audience members who were granted admission to the event, Scott said.

The speech, the start of Obama’s national tour to tout his latest plan to revive the sluggish national economy, drew a crowd to the university’s recreation center, creating a crowded, stuffy and stifling environment, some observers said.

The intense heat of the day, coupled with the late arrival of Obama, prompted some audience members to suffer heat exhaustion – a few even fainted. Plenty of people left the venue early, prior to Obama’s speech, generating seats to be filled regardless of whether the students had tickets.

The students’ protest earlier in the day was a peaceful one, consisting of holding political speech signs and talking to passersby throughout the morning, Scott said. They were asked to protest at the “public speech area” on campus, not anywhere near the rec center. They were not allowed within eyesight or earshot of people who were waiting in line.

The Mizzou Republicans were among about sixty protesters, half of whom were college students, who had voiced concern Wednesday over Obama’s economic policies in the wake of the country’s ongoing recession.

Some of the signs called for capitalism, others illustrated discontent with Missouri’s 16 percent unemployment rate among college student youth, and the increasing share of national debt students are saddled with year by year.
ZRX1200 Offline
#2 Posted:
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They should have stayed in the "free speech zone"!
HockeyDad Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
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University of Central Missouri....seriously....this exists?
TMCTLT Offline
#4 Posted:
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engletl wrote:
College Republicans Wearing Tea Party T-Shirts, Patriotic Clothing Deemed A Security Threat, Not Allowed Into Obama Speech…

get a ticket to attend but denied entrance due to attire...hmmmm

C&P below

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.

The students had waited in a long line and under the hot sun to wind their way to the front of the line two hours in advance of Obama’s scheduled 5:30 p.m. remarks. Still, they were rejected.

“It just didn’t make any sense,” Scott told The Fix. “A lot of us traveled several hours to watch the speech. We were very disappointed not to be able to attend.”

The small group of College Republicans were confused as to why such extreme security precautions were directed at them – but not at the 2,500 other audience members who were granted admission to the event, Scott said.

The speech, the start of Obama’s national tour to tout his latest plan to revive the sluggish national economy, drew a crowd to the university’s recreation center, creating a crowded, stuffy and stifling environment, some observers said.

The intense heat of the day, coupled with the late arrival of Obama, prompted some audience members to suffer heat exhaustion – a few even fainted. Plenty of people left the venue early, prior to Obama’s speech, generating seats to be filled regardless of whether the students had tickets.

The students’ protest earlier in the day was a peaceful one, consisting of holding political speech signs and talking to passersby throughout the morning, Scott said. They were asked to protest at the “public speech area” on campus, not anywhere near the rec center. They were not allowed within eyesight or earshot of people who were waiting in line.

The Mizzou Republicans were among about sixty protesters, half of whom were college students, who had voiced concern Wednesday over Obama’s economic policies in the wake of the country’s ongoing recession.

Some of the signs called for capitalism, others illustrated discontent with Missouri’s 16 percent unemployment rate among college student youth, and the increasing share of national debt students are saddled with year by year.








Welcome to the new Amerika under the Sotoros Adminiistration.....
tailgater Offline
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So they were protesting, but then wanted to get into the speech?
Did they pinky promise to be good?

I don't know if anyone's "Safety" was jeopardized, but they certainly were a threat to interrupt.
HockeyDad Offline
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They got aborted.
teedubbya Offline
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I have personal experience at one of the cornwallace evernts (I was on stage with him during a town hall event...worst president of my lifetime and that's my photo/video op). Where was this outrage when he did the same? And probably every prez before im for the last few decades.

And to top it off the lamestream media isn't even reporting this so we have to rely on alternative more credible outlets LOL
DrafterX Offline
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The economy is more important right now..... Mellow
tailgater Offline
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teedubbya wrote:
I have personal experience at one of the cornwallace evernts (I was on stage with him during a town hall event...worst president of my lifetime and that's my photo/video op). Where was this outrage when he did the same? And probably every prez before im for the last few decades.


Um, if Bush did this then you wouldn't have been on stage.
HockeyDad Offline
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teedubbya wrote:
I have personal experience at one of the cornwallace evernts (I was on stage with him during a town hall event...worst president of my lifetime and that's my photo/video op). Where was this outrage when he did the same? And probably every prez before im for the last few decades.



There was massive outrage here. Your poor memory is no excuse for trying to make the "two bads make a good" argument and by no means does it exonerate you for your participation in a photo op.
teedubbya Offline
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tailgater wrote:
Um, if Bush did this then you wouldn't have been on stage.



I am a card carrying R and had voted for him..... but none the less

My buddy and I had seats in the crowd and went through the uber security and background checks to get in. They misunderestimated (bushism) the number of seats and an older couple came down the aisle looking for a seat (there were none left). My buddy (02 Hitler as a matter of fact) and I offered them our seats and started to look for another place to sit. The secret service got pissy and moved us out of the aisle and onto the risers on the stage. For the entire hour televised event 02 and I are sitting over his left shoulder with dumb ass expressions on our faces. I also drove much of the white house staff to and from the airport. I kept fox news on the sat radio.
teedubbya Offline
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HockeyDad wrote:
There was massive outrage here. Your poor memory is no excuse for trying to make the "two bads make a good" argument and by no means does it exonerate you for your participation in a photo op.



I'm sorry.
bloody spaniard Offline
#13 Posted:
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We College Republicans were always deemed an aberration and threat on campus, unlike the enlightened SDS (Students for a Democratic Society).
Funny to see some of us longhair conservatives shouted down by liberal skinhead limpwrists. Didn't work though. LOL Kinda shatters the stereotypes that come to mind, don't it? Ahhhh, the good old days.
victor809 Offline
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bloody spaniard wrote:
We College Republicans were always deemed an aberration and threat on campus, unlike the enlightened SDS (Students for a Democratic Society).
Funny to see some of us longhair conservatives shouted down by liberal skinhead limpwrists. Didn't work though. LOL Kinda shatters the stereotypes that come to mind, don't it? Ahhhh, the good old days.


I remember the Young Republicans from college shooting each other or something.
I think the president of the club was shot after a meeting by a kid who wanted to be president.... don't remember exactly.

guess that's what happens when you're not a liberal skinhead limpwrist?
victor809 Offline
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My mistake... .it was a former president of the club shot the new president in the head.

I believe they were talking about sending him to Patuxent because he was deemed unstable.

Also, the dead kid's family apparently sued for 60MM.... then the family of the guy who killed the kid countersued for 110MM....

...good times.
bloody spaniard Offline
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Hmmmmm, sounds like your memory's playing tricks on you. Sure it wasn't the Chinese Temperance League? You know how those Asian overachievers occasionally melt down.
ZRX1200 Offline
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I love a good morning duel.
victor809 Offline
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bloody spaniard wrote:
Hmmmmm, sounds like your memory's playing tricks on you. Sure it wasn't the Chinese Temperance League? You know how those Asian overachievers occasionally melt down.


Nah, looked it up after I posted the original.
funny you'd mention asian overachievers, the dead guy's name was Chao (was a close friend of my roommate).
bloody spaniard Offline
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^ How did I know? Let me spare you the angst, Victor. I can read your mind.Blink ... and I don't like lots of what I see. Yikes!

I recollect the SDS crowd as always being open-minded until it was anyone else's turn. Different opinions always welcomed, unless they were different.
Conservative parents aren't perfect by any means. I was raised by a diminutive rightwing Jake Lamotta but at least my family could argue both sides. But I truly pity these fascists' children.
However, they WERE persuasive. They belatedly (and possibly inadvertently) shoved some us towards their beloved psychedelic "answer drugs" many moons later.



ZRX1200 wrote:
I love a good morning wood duel.

Scared (double yikes)
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