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and where is Rush Limbaugh and Ann coulter on that list? ----- Also on the list: • Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Don Black, who established the white supremacist Web site Stormfront, which the Home Office called one of the oldest and largest hate group sites. • Eric Gliebe, chairman of the National Alliance, one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the United States. The Home Office accused Gliebe of "justifying terrorist violence, provoking others to commit serious crime and fostering racial hatred." • Samir al Quntar, a Lebanese man who spent three decades in prison for killing four Israeli soldiers and a 4-year-old girl in 1979. Al Quntar is listed for "engaging in unacceptable behavior by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence" in order to provoke terrorist acts, the Home Office said. • Nasr Javed, a leader of the Kashmiri militant group, Lashkar e Taiba. • Islamic clerics Abdul Ali Musa, Abdullah Qadri Al Ahdal, Amir Siddique, Yunis Al Astal and Safwat Hijazi. • Wadgy Abd El Hamied Mohamed Ghoneim, whom the Home Office describes as a prolific writer and speaker. The Home Office said he has sought "to foment, justify or glory terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to commit terrorist acts." advertisement • Mike Guzofsky, the leader of a militant Jewish group who also has ties to Kahane Chai, a group that the U.S. State Department lists as a foreign terrorist organization. • Russian skinheads Artur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky, whom the Home Office said are "leaders of a violent gang that beat migrants and posted films of their attacks on the Internet."
by LCD on Wed May 06, 09 2:03pm
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Unfortunately, it's not a matter of us "taking them in" since they're Americans and already live here. The UK did the right thing. Why allow outsiders to come in and stir up trouble. I'm sure they have enough of those people already and...so do we.
Hey... why can't the Swiss take these two off our hands? The Swiss are total rebel rousers and love to stick their noses into other people's affairs. :)
I agree with the above, the UK did the right thing. Michael Savage in an ignorant hate monger and Phelps is a down right cunt. One of the members of Phelps's clergy held up a sign in New York City once stating "THANK GOD FOR 9/11", later that day that member was admitted to a hospital when someone beat the member so severally, they literally crushed the member's face in. That person has never been identified. The UK is right to try and prevent similar incidents.
This story came on the news as I was reading this ballot, I don't know, I guess UK did the right thing, it's their choice who they let in.
Voted : Doubt that anyone else would have them...
And you would not *believe* how many folks were in YouTube today, criticizing Great Britain for the decision to ban Savage. Must've rallied all of his fans. LCD, I'm sure that they're hurting over being left out. Expect them to work harder to make the grade.
Voted : Doubt that anyone else would have them...
Thing is, and I am most impressed by this stance, most english people dont understand the concept of freedom of speech in the same way as americans do. To an american mindset anything is acceptable. It has to be this way or there is no freedom of speech. To an english mindset someone who talks utter shite should not be allowed the freedom of speech. Unfortunately we also suffer with our own bunch of home grown arseholes anyway. We cant give them away either. So I think we should approach this in a completely even handed manner. Anyone who wants to stir up racial/sexual/social violence should be taken out and made to shoot themselves. We cant do it. Lest we damage ourselves and our consciences beyond repair. it's too late for them. death is all that's appropriate. This time we will pick the right ones..... :-) common sense genocide. Who's with me? :-)
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