Saturday, December 22, 2012

Petition to White House Calls for Deportation of Piers Morgan

LOL. Following a series of on air attacks on those defending the right to own guns, a petition has been launched calling for the deportation of Piers Morgan:
Deport British Citizen Piers Morgan for Attacking 2nd Amendment 
British Citizen and CNN television host Piers Morgan is engaged in a hostile attack against the U.S. Constitution by targeting the Second Amendment. We demand that Mr. Morgan be deported immediately for his effort to undermine the Bill of Rights and for exploiting his position as a national network television host to stage attacks against the rights of American citizens.

This petition brings up an entire hodge-podge of issues, including what rights do foreigners have in the United States. And the right to free speech, even if it calls for undermining parts of the Constitution.

13 comments:

  1. Poetic justice for piers, but these petitioners ought to be reminded that if you have to ask the Feds for it, you ain't living freely!

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  2. I will sign a petition calling for the deportation of anyone stupid enough to sign the petition to deport Piers Morgan. Just ignore the idiot.

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    1. Or maybe the petition will get CNN to let him go.

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    2. MAY BE YOU CAN DEPORT CNN ABC NBC MSNBC ALSO...

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  3. I'm thinking of submitting a petition to petition their petition.

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    1. If you do so, I will petition your petition with another petition.

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  4. Brilliant. This is very funny. I'm highly skeptical of appeals to the emperor, but I love how more Americans are building constructive and peaceful anger at the system.

    Morgan has a lot of nerve coming here and telling us how to live. We have plenty of homegrown tyrants in every important sector. Too bad Jon Stewart is probably not on the side of guns. Maybe he could get Morgan cancelled the way he helped "Crossfire" go away:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFQFB5YpDZE

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  5. This is a good opportunity for Piers Morgan et al to defend the Freedom of Speech and the Constitution especially if it means attacking both.



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  6. He can stay but let's tar and feather him. Hahaha!

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  7. As an aside, I always laugh when I hear a neocon profess that the government can do what it wants with foreigners since they have no "constitutional protections." If the constitution is an enumeration of powers and limits the government to those specific enumerated powers, it protects everyone. It doesn't grant rights. It supplies enumerated power to the federal government.

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    1. A lot of People don't get that.

      It's still shocking to me that they don't get that.

      I have too high of expectations of People, I guess.

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  8. Piers Morgan? Who is this?

    No one watches CNN. His message went no where. Dummies signing pettions are just giving him more fan fare.

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