Also the full list of banned individuals is at :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individuals_banned_from_entering_th
e_United_Kingdom

Also includes Martha Stewart... Though it does include many US citizens
who like Savage believe that the First Amendment applies anywhere in the
world.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Adam Buckland
Sent: 26 May 2009 09:30
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: RE: [OT] Britain is now the "savage" nation

This is the same Michael Savage who was sacked for wishing aids on a
caller... He'll be in the Company of Fred Phelps who pickets military
funerals and is also excluded from the UK.

The Home Secretary commented on Savage" If you can't live by the rules
that we live by, the standards and the values that we live by, we should
exclude you from this country and, what's more, now we will make public
those people that we have excluded."

The British have a right to decide who they let come into their country
just like the US does and as does every other Country. 
The US for example won't allow in anyone who has been convicted of
smoking a joint... something not illegal in Holland yet the Dutch aren't
demanding a judicial review!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Bob Calco
Sent: 24 May 2009 03:16
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: [OT] Britain is now the "savage" nation

http://bit.ly/aNJj2

- - -
Since 2005, the U.K. has been able to ban people who promote hatred,
terrorist violence or serious criminal activity. On May 5, Britain's
Home
Office released the names of 16 of the 22 individuals who have been
placed
on the list since October of 2008. The report describes Savage as:
"Controversial daily radio host. Considered to be engaging in
unacceptable
behavior by seeking to provoke others to serious criminal acts and
fostering
hatred which might lead to inter-community violence."

"This is someone who has fallen into the category of fomenting hatred,
of
such extreme views and expressing them in such a way that it is actually
likely to cause inter-community tension or even violence if that person
were
allowed into the country," said Home Secretary Jaqui Smith about Savage.

To place a successful talk host like Michael Savage on the same list as
radical Muslim clerics, convicted criminals, and Russian skinheads is
beyond
outrageous. Yet we hear not a peep being said by the U.S. government and
mainstream media in defense of Savage against this outrage.

Instead of fighting this unjustified attack against an American citizen,
the
Obama administration is preparing to mimic the British. Reading the
language
of the Home Office's release, we couldn't help by see an uncanny
resemblance
to Janet Napolitano's Homeland Security Report that classified
conservatives
as extremists. The liberal thought police are on the prowl in London,
and
the media and the Obama administration are silent and implicitly
supporting
the British.

Can you imagine the outcry and fervor that this travel ban would cause
if it
had included a leftist talk host such as Rachel Maddow? The media would
be
up in arms, and the Obama administration would immediately be on the
phone
with British diplomats to get an explanation. So why is that not
happening
in the case of Michael Savage?

Evidently in the U.K. it is OK to blacklist a white male conservative,
if
you so much as utter a word of opposition to illegal immigration,
homosexuality, or Islamic terrorists. Michael Savage sent a letter to
Secretary of State Clinton asking her to plead his case; we doubt that
she
will listen. He is also suing the British government for defamation for
grouping him with all the legitimate criminals and terrorists and
"painting
a target on my back." Legal experts estimate he has a decent case.

In his defense on the air Savage said, ""I have never advocated
violence. .
. I've been on the air for fifteen years, three hours a day, five days a
week -- fifteen years. They [Savage's critics] take a few sound bites
that
amount to one, two, or three minutes and they try to redefine me by
extracting sound bites out of context. I could do that with anyone in
the
public eye."

The mainstream media and the Obama administration are neglecting their
duties by not defending Mr. Savage. As much as they may be disagree with
Savage's opinions, this type of censorship and blacklisting is
threatening
everyone's freedom of expression. As Roger Hedgecock says, "The British
government action barring Michael Savage is a frightening preview of
what we
can expect in our own country as the PC police shut down the voices of
dissent."

If these attempts to intimidate and censor people for their viewpoints
are
not combated now, freedom of dissent may become a memory.

- - -

Shame on Rush, Hannity and Beck for not making even so much as a peep
about
this. Savage is on the "colorful" end of the conservative spectrum, to
be
sure, but he has never advocated violence of any kind, and in fact has
some
eclective views that are hard to describe as "right wing." This
blacklisting
and lumping with terrorists and criminals is outrageous in the extreme.

I was flabbergasted when the policy was announced, and the connection to
Napolitano's bizarre terror memo is ominous. 

- Bob


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