Jay’s piece is definitely worth a read. My favorite section:

[Riley Matheson, founder of the UNC-CH chapter of Youth for Western Civilization, the group that brought Tancredo and Goode to speak] used the changing tide of sentiment to get in a dig at the protesters, who, in the previous week, appeared to directly target him with a threatening chant: “Against racists, we will fight. We know where you sleep at night.”

This week, when one protester shouted at him, “We know where you live,” Matheson responded, “Anybody who is interested in exploring becoming a member of Youth for Western Civilization can contact me by email, or just stop by my house…since you already know where I live. I’ve got a 12-guage.”