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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
No Home for Savage
by Debra J. Saunders
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Britain's Parliament has been mired in a political scandal so damaging that Speaker Michael Martin resigned from office Tuesday. He's the first House speaker to step down in more than 300 years. Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party is dreading the next election -- which must be held before June 2010 -- as members of Parliament have been snared in a series of Daily Telegraph stories detailing how they filed bogus claims of up to $40,000 to cover their expenses needed to maintain two homes.

Brown's home secretary, Jacqui Smith, has been particularly embarrassed in the expenses scandal. The Daily Telegraph reported in March that her husband, Richard Timney, who works for Smith, submitted an expense bill to British taxpayers for some $15 to pay for his viewing of two adult pay-per-view movies, "Raw Meat 3" and "By Special Request." Smith later repaid the money.

As chickens know, when pecked, you peck another. Earlier this month, the home secretary released a list of 16 individuals whom the United Kingdom had banned from the country -- with six other names left unreleased. One of the 16 was San Francisco-based beyond-conservative radio-talk-show host Michael Savage. A press release announced, "Individuals banned from the U.K. for stirring up hatred have been named and shamed for the first time."

"Named and shamed" -- Smith should know how that feels. Now, I am no Michael Savage fan. Yes, he can be entertaining, but he is more of a loudmouth than a conservative thinker. He has a genius for taking an honest idea and barking it as if he had just been cut off in traffic. He talks in labels, not paragraphs.

But he presents no threat to the British people. And when Smith targeted Savage, she only made him stronger. Because there is nothing stronger in America than a victim with a live microphone. At an editorial board meeting Tuesday, British Ambassador Sir Nigel Sheinwald defended the Home Office policy. Unlike American law, he noted, British law strikes a "balance" that takes into consideration free speech and the greater good. He had read some of Savage's comments and considered them "extreme" and "inflammatory."

As a diplomat, Sheinwald was too polite to point out that as a sovereign nation, the United Kingdom is free to bar anyone from its borders. Indeed, governments have an obligation to defend the homeland from outsiders who advocate the overthrow of the government or violence against citizens.

The policy that spawned Smith's short list was announced in August 2005 -- after the infamous 7/7 London terrorist bombings that left 52 dead. In that spirit, Smith was right to bar Samir Kantar, a Hezbollah militant who served 30 years in prison for his part in the killing of an Israeli man and his 4-year-old daughter, and other dangerous extremists.

Savage simply is not in that league. He may offend some folk, but he does not draw blood. In 2008, the Brown government expanded the 2005 law to block the entry of those who would "stir up hatred within our society." There is a problem there: If the Brown government wants to keep out angry Americans, then the list isn't nearly long enough.

And there is no getting around the suspicion that a Labour pol decided to use the big club of government to bully a conservative Yank just because she could. Like the porn films, the act may have made the Smith household feel aroused, but it wasn't particularly helpful to the British public.

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Maybe you are not as stupid
As I thought you were Bruce.
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Bruce writes- 10:04 AM EST
Talent Scout Does What He Hates
He whines about Savage being declared dangerous because of what he's said, then does the same hateful thing when he says "Why you (sic) hate fellow Americans so much lilly? You are extremely dangerous."
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You are exactly right.
Why would it bother you though is the question.

I feel like if you and lilly have the right to call Mike Savage dangerous, why shouldn't you and she be called dangerous with the evidence we all have of your hatred?

Both of you are driven by hate to come here and post hateful attacks at strangers neither of you know.

Yet both of you come here every day to fling hateful posts at people who come here to comment on the articles.

You both go out of your way to come and intentionally insult strangers.

That takes a very deep and extreme hatred from both of you

Michael Savage
Congradulations on addressing the vicious attacks on Dr. Savage. You show more guts in even addressing the matter than most in the "conservative media" who won't even mention
the name Michael Savage. It is revealing that
the conservative "nation" will not support Dr.
Savage. It may turn out all he needs is the "Savage Nation" to support him. I for one applaud and support Michael and find it unacceptable that other "conservatives" don't
at least acknowledge the assault he is under.

We are at war. Will we stand together to
fight the enemy within, the enemy outside or
will we merely cackle on to destruction?

Your criticism of Dr. Savage is laughable. Have you read any of his books? Your writing efforts aren't even poor in comparison. He doesn't "bark" he speaks with passion. Look it up, it might improve your life, your writng. It is sad you state in "speaks in labels, not paragraphs". You "mislabel" Michael and thus label yourself. It would be crude and rude to mention the label you have placed on yourself.
Defending the Brits...why they are worthless?
They won't even defend themselves from invasion.

Please try again to address the treatment Michael Savage is getting from the (b)rits and from the "conservatives". As told by great coaches, perfect practice makes perfect...practice on Debra, there is hope and there is support for you from this member of the "Savage Nation".
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