British Teen Luke Angel Banned from the United States for Calling President Obama a Name in an Email
Where is Freedom of Speech?
With all the effort put into finding the teenager and going to his home to take pictures because he expressed an opinion about President Obama is ridiculous. Just think if the government would go to that extreme on illegal immigration in this country then we wouldn't have a lot of the problems facing the United States. Illegal immigration leads to higher costs to everyone else because they are not denied education or healthcare even though they entered the country illegally.
Maybe, local law enforcements around the country that catch illegal aliens should send the White House an email in the illegal aliens name then the FBI would go to the extreme as they did in the case of the British teenager Luke Angel.
So now nobody can have an opinion about our President without being banned from the country. The teenager called Obama a pr*ck in the email. There was no threat or violence in the email just an obscene name.
No criminal charges were brought against Luke Angel-just that he could never visit the United States. Personally, this should alarm Americans because our government is trying to control everyone's verbal opinion. Hopefully, enough media press will get the story out in front of millions and that a protest is held to protect freedom of speech even though this occurrence was from a foreigner.
What would the Federal government do if an American called President Obama a pr*ck? Would we be shipped off to a secret prison and interrogated for hours or would we be charged with a crime? Either way calling someone a name shouldn't be any reason to ban someone from the country.
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2 Comments
Post a Commentif this kid was banned for a comment. why wasnt je$$e jackson jailed for threatning to cut obamas nuts off ??????
What law was violated? None. The unlawful "ban" is nothing more than the dictate of a petty tyrant.