> > I was flabbergasted when the policy was announced, and the connection
> to
> > Napolitano's bizarre terror memo is ominous.
> >
> LOL
> When WE want to visit USA we have to apply for a Visa. We get treated
> as
> second rate people and are at the whim of a bureaucrat. If he denies
> you
> the visa he doesn't even have to explain why. So?
> When I went to Britain in 2000 I was advised not to apply for a visa
> because anyway I would be questioned there in the airport before being
> allowed to the country, if the officers didn't like for any reason
> something about me I would be denied entrance and flown back.

Well I understand you being on Britain's sh*t list. But Michael Savage? No
way.

;-)

> 
> Do you propose, in the sake of equality, that USA and Britain drop
> these
> practices? Or is equality only for US people?

I think the practice of black-listing individuals merely over their
political opinions, lumping them with convicted murderers and terrorists,
and forbidding them free movement on this basis alone, is manifestly a Bad
Idea. Everyone knows they only did this out of political fear of Muslims in
their own country to "appear" even handed about it all, but in fact they
committed the crime of defamation, and will end up paying for it.

Why of all people they chose to go after Michael Savage and not any other
conservative talk-radio figure who has said some provocative things is a
mystery.

If Bush was anything like his critics, who are now in power, Cindy Sheehan
and half a dozen Hollywood actors (all campaign contributors of Obama) would
have been refused entry back into the US after snuggling up with Hugo
Chavez. She might even have been deported to Guantanamo for a little
"hydration treatment" after camping out around his ranch and making a fool
of herself at various MoveOn rallies. McDermott, Bonior and that other moron
who went to Iraq before the war to pow-wow with Saddam Hussein would have
had a terribly bumpy return flight to the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
Clinton and Carter would be living in Europe after their slanderous
anti-Bush speeches abroad, and most of the mainstream media would be
reporting in exile.

But he's nothing like them, and the caricature they painted of him is
actually a self-portrait; this is the kind of thing they do. If no one makes
a peep about Michael Savage, they will take the outrage to the next level.
It's all about what they can get away with -- forget this thing called a
Constitution. It's so alive, and so evolving that soon we'll realize it says
Obama can do whatever he damn well pleases.

- Bob


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