Coulter's Ottawa speech cancelled over 'public safety' fears
OTTAWA — After protesters at the University of Ottawa prevented Ann Coulter from giving a speech Tuesday night, the American conservative writer said it proved the point she came to make — free speech in Canada leaves much to be desired.
Then she said what she really thought of the student protesters who surrounded Marion Hall, making it to unsafe, in the view of her bodyguard, for the pundit to attempt entry.
“The University of Ottawa is really easy to get into, isn’t it?” she said in an interview after the cancelled event. “I never get any trouble at the Ivy League schools. It’s always the bush league schools.”
Coulter said she has been speaking regularly at university campuses for a decade. While she has certainly been heckled, she said this is the first time an engagement has been cancelled because of protesters.
Canada.comKliphnote: Why is it it's always the Left wing that won't let a person speech.
Then are violent. Just stupid, the Left is for peace except if it's someone they don't like.
If it was Castro or some other Left wing nut they would cheer. You don't see the Tea Party doing this.
Obama was just joking.
On Saturday, noted socialist Rep. Maxine Waters was with a group of Black Caucus members in Washington DC when they the Congressional members claimed they were called the n-word and one representative said he was spit on.
On Monday, Maxine Waters went on national TV and called the protesters “teabaggers.”Gatewaypundit.
It figures.
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