View Full Version : Should Michael Savage be banned in the UK?
Jacobim Mugatu
August 22nd, 2009, 12:38 PM
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=97127
I don't think so, but share your views.
Requin
August 22nd, 2009, 01:30 PM
Ok, most, nearly everyone in the UK has never heard of this chump, whoever he is. So I doubt anyone would listen to him.
Second, that article is amazingly bias, and he himself is acting very narrow mindedly. He clearly thinks he's some kind of maverick wise man. Frankly he reminds me of the likes of Bill O'Rielly or the blonde haired moron that works for Fox over there.
Thirdly, he seems to off made a judgement over what ALL of england is like, and its people by what ONE MEMBER OF PARLIMENT does, which in itself shows that the mans opinions are flawed.
However, I don't like Jacqui Smith at all, she's a bitch frankly, and our current cabinet has a wide range of tossers and sith lords, such as Darth Mandelson. And putting him on this 'list' with the likes of the KKK member etc, seems a little to far.
I don't see why we shouldn't let him in, as it will save time, money and effort in court procedure, and mainly becuase no one over here knows who he is, what he does, nor do they care for his opinion.
EDIT: Did I notice that an american was making fun of our cuisine??? What has America got to say for itself in that aspect? Burgers and fast food. Hmmm.
Modus Operandi
August 22nd, 2009, 04:33 PM
Wow...
Putting a talk show host on a list with terrorists and neo-Nazis is a little extreme, but as Requin said, the article is biased and the host does seem stuck up.
redcar
August 22nd, 2009, 08:22 PM
Okie dokie I read about this when it first appeared in the news months ago. If you are put on a black list for a country there will be a good reason for it. In this article it acts like butter wouldn't melt in his mouth, that he is a perfect angel, which I highly doubt.
If he has been placed on this list, I am pretty sure he deserves to be there.
Sapphire
August 22nd, 2009, 10:02 PM
If you are refused entry to the UK then there will be a good reason for it.
Common law going back 4 decades and supported by the ECJ asserts that it's legal to refuse entry to someone in order to protect the public from dangerous or harmful activities. More recently, this has been extended to those who promote hatred, terrorist violence or serious criminal activity.
Michael Savage falls under this perfectly and I have yet to see anything which states that this is unlawful under domestic or international law.
Sage
August 23rd, 2009, 01:14 AM
Michael Savage is a jackass, and I think Sapphire summed it up fairly nicely.
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