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London Mayor Boris Johnson defends Michael Savage

by Phantom Ace ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Free Speech, Liberal Fascism, UK at May 11th, 2009 - 3:22 pm

Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, has defended American radio show host Michael Savage, who was previously banned from entering the country.  He claims Savage is no threat to UK and that he doesn’t understand why no British MP’s have defended him.

Michael Savage poses no risk to British security so why won’t MPs say so?

Every day the American airwaves are churned by the paranoid rantings of Michael Savage and his kind. Has this stuff warped America, or deformed its political psyche? On the contrary, the Americans have just had the good sense to elect a supremely gifted and eloquent black man – when the prospect of a black British prime minister still seems some way off. What are we, some sort of kindergarten that needs to be protected against these dangerous American radio shows? Does Jacqui Smith think we are all dimwits, who can’t tell when a man like Savage is talking rubbish? Why can America take it, and, Michael savage, Free Speech we can’t?

I salute Boris Johnson for sticking up for Michael Savage. I wish more politicians in the UK, or here in America, were like this.  Boris is sticking up for freedom, something that the UK  and the US is rapidly losing.  Michael Savage stands up to Leftists, Islamists , Corporatists and Globalists, he speaks what many people like me think.

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