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S.F. BAY AREA LISTENERS! SAVAGE IS LIVE ON KSTE 650 ON THE DIAL
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The government in the United Kingdom has dispatched a letter to talk radio icon Michael Savage that he must "repudiate" the views the government has attributed to him before he even can be considered for removal from a banned-in-Britain government list. "It was emphasized that the onus is on your client to publicly renounce the statements which formed the basis of the decision to exclude him," said a recent letter from the Litigation and Employment Group at the Treasury Solicitor's Department in London. "Any such repudiation must be genuine and comprehensive, and persuade my client that this is a true...
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. He'd never have made the elementary error of putting the real reasons for banning Savage in a confidential e-mail. He'd know that the final destination of confidential Labor government mail is the front page of the conservative Daily Mail. Which is where the internal Home Office e-mails relating to Savage's exclusion from Britain ended up this week. ---------------------------------- The answer is that naming and shaming Savage was a low exercise in cheap politics all too characteristic of the Brown government
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Former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has suffered a major setback in her legal battle with American 'shock jock' Michael Savage after her officials were accused of banning him from the country on racial grounds. Emails written by Home Office officials privately acknowledged the ban on Mr Savage would provide 'balance' to a list dominated by Muslims - and linked the decision to Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband. The officials admitted their action could look 'duplicitous' and cited his 'homophobia' as a reason the move would receive public support. The Right-wing radio presenter, whose hardline views on Islam, rape...
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Official correspondence, released under the United Kingdom's Freedom of Information law, reveals that U.S. radio talk-show host Michael Savage's name was placed on a list of people banned from Britain in order to provide "balance" to a "least wanted" list dominated by Muslim extremists, and the decision was made "at the highest level of government," the London Daily Mail reported today. "We will want to ensure that the names disclosed reflect the broad range of cases and are not all Islamic extremists," reads a draft recommendation, marked "Restricted," that was obtained as part of Savage's libel lawsuit against the government...
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Jacqui Smith will fight a defamation case against her by right wing US 'shock jock Michael Savage, after she banned him from entering the country. Mr Savage, real name Michael Weiner, was on a list of those barred from entering the UK out of concern he may foster hatred. "I am living in fear and have had to employ security guards after being outrageously named on this list of terrorists and killers," he said. "I have no idea what criminal acts they refer to in their press release. They have refused to explain, despite our requests." Also featured on the...
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The political roots of the UK government's decision to bar talk show host Michael Savage have been revealed for the world to see, thanks to a freedom of information lawsuit in Britain that caused Home Office documents on the subject to be made public. We now know that political considerations -- the need to placate Muslims, a powerful voting bloc -- resulted in a search for someone to "provide a balance of types of exclusion cases." The UK Daily Mail provides excerpts of some of the damning communications The documents include a draft recommendation, marked 'Restricted', saying: 'We will want...
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Dr. Michael Savage confirmed on his radio show "The Savage Nation" last night, that he is still banned from the United Kingdom, and also drops a potential bombshell that in his words is "a very dangerous situation that will put a chill through every fair minded American and that will set off a shockwave through the British and American governments." According to Savage, after researching the information he and his lawyers obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, there is significant evidence to suggest that there are more American talk show personalities whose names are also on the United Kingdom's...
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Michael Savage says a London paper's report that he's been removed from the UK "ban list" is false and that he believes the US government was behind the decision by ex-UK Home secretary Jacqui Smith's controversial action two months ago to announce a list of 16 people branded as 'least wanted' in the UK. Savage was on the list."I am not off the list. I am still on it!"Savage, speaking by phone, says Smith was a virtual tool in the affair. *** Savage says he will devote his entire program today, (3-7 PM, KNEW 910 AM) to go into the...
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A Savage Nation Celebration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5fqDIF9RcY VICTORY! Michael Savage Unbanned From The UK! A Savage Nation Tribute to Dear Old England And Our Solidarity With Her.. This is A Victory Not Only For Michael Savage, But For All Freedom Loving People.. Michael Savage told WND he was "stunned" by the quick decision by incoming United Kingdom Home Secretary Alan Johnson to scrap his predecessor's list of people banned from Britain a list that included Savage along with Islamic hate preachers and terrorists. Savage had sued outgoing Home Secretary Jacqui Smith for libel for listing him, along with 15 others, as "least...
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Love him or hate him when Savage unloads, it's sure to leave a mark.
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The latest Youtube video excerpt from Savage.
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Recently I was honored with the opportunity of speaking to the California Federation of Republican Women on behalf of presidential candidate Ron Paul. Surely, I thought, these ladies would understand the one issue that is driving so many young people to the GOP, the one issue that gets the loudest cheers from the audience wherever Ron Paul speaks, the one issue that no other presidential candidate is discussing except for Ron Paul. No, I am not talking about Dr. Paul's call for an immediate withdrawal of our troops from the Middle East (I knew that these gentlewomen do not necessarily...
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Savage's websiteLOTS of streaming internet radio links here!!! Call the show at 1-800-449-8255
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I'd like to thank Matt Margolis for giving me the opportunity to talk to his readers at "Blogs for Bush" and "GOP Bloggers" about my candidacy. I am committed to reaching out to conservatives in the blogosphere and this is a great opportunity to do just that. National Journal ranks me as the most conservative member of Congress running for the Presidency based on my lifetime voting record. So, I don't need to hire an army of consultants to turn me into a conservative. My record hasn't changed since I was swept into office by the Reagan Revolution 26 years...
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Mitt Romney is in trouble. In a deeply conservative party, the former governor of Massachusetts is a ghost of Republicanism past: a moderate. His presidential announcement speech read like a tribute to his father, [who was] liberal enough to get elected and reelected governor in a Democratic state, Michigan. ... "We have lost our faith in government--not in just one party, not in just one house, but in government," as if oblivious to the heresy: Rehabilitating government as a good in itself is not the usual way of introducing yourself to voters in today's post-Reagan Republican Party. Maybe Romney's tried...
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Another example of why letting the Democrats ever again controll any portion of the Federal Goverment is insanely risky. The notion that once in they would easily be routed out of power again is nonsense. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1704239/posts Secret plan alleged on campaign financing Sacramento Bee ^ | 9/19/6 | Jim Sanders Posted on 09/19/2006 9:54:35 AM CDT by SmithL A California Nurses Association publication indicates the group is pushing the Proposition 89 campaign-finance measure as a Trojan horse to get what it covets most: universal health care, opponents said Monday. Allan Zaremberg, president of the California Chamber of Commerce, said the...
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Web Extra Feb. 12, 2004 -- After traveling with John Kerry and his campaign first in Iowa and a few weeks later in Virginia and Tennessee, one thing has become clear: the John Kerry I thought I knew from three years of covering him in Congress turns out to have been a very different John Kerry from the one I've observed up close in his quest for the presidency. It doesn't take long to sense who's approachable and who's not when you report on the 100 members of the Senate -- our Yankee version of the House of Lords. There's...
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