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By Benjamin Parish
UCSB Liberal professors have once again shown, regardless of public support for the Arizonan immigration bill, that they know better than the American people. But are these just radicals blowing hot air or is a real threat?
On May 27, nearly 200 student protestors gathered in downtown Santa Barbara to protest the bill, which, as Nayra Pacheco a second year history of public policy major told the Daily Nexus, they were protesting the bill, “because of the racial profiling policies we feel it evoked.”
The reasons for this being a falsehood have already been stated here and elsewhere. Even the most high profile of critics such as Attorney General Eric Holder have conceded that they haven’t even read the bill, and clearly these protestors are showing the same ignorance by repeating these disproven claims.
Regardless, a small band of radicals merged a sit in and a march and blocked an intersection for nearly an hour and a half. In addition to the students, one professor, who still has been failed to be identified, joined in the “civil disobedience.” He with seven other students was arrested. See a theme amongst the campus left and regard for the rule of law?
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by Ryan McNicholas, Fundraising Chair for UC Santa Barbara College Republicans
It's always interesting to listen to protestors talk about free speech. Free speech to protest, free speech to question, free speech for all to make their voices heard. But, where they are fundamentally flawed is their understanding of free speech.
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They are what they learn... from their liberal professors.

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CampusLIE had the opportunity to speak with Saint Louis University College Republican vice chairman, Danny Laub. Laub was one of the key organizers behind the David Horowitz event that was recently denied by Dean Scott Smith. Here are a few questions we had for Danny and his insight on this violation of the ideals that should construct an educational environment: free expression and a free marketplace of ideas that present all sides of the issues.
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