Sunday, March 22, 2009

So Much For "Freedom Of Expression" Zealots

Galloway tried to stop visit by far-right French politician
George Galloway, the British MP who's been declared persona non grata by the Harper government, once demanded that Britain's Labour government block a visit by far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen.

Canada should let British MP speak
Gunter: I don't like George Galloway. I don't like his politics. His tactics are too showy and deliberately designed to provoke authorities and offend ordinary people whose views are opposed to his own. He gives aid and comfort to terrorists.. MORE...

So the Times Has a Comment On the Galloway Ban After AllI
t’s not exactly a front-pager; more like a social note. But the Times of London has finally seen fit to take notice of George Galloway’s plight — in the form of, what is, presumably, a humour column. I say “presumably” because it’s written by some fella named Rod Liddle, who lists among his accomplishments a stint as speechwriter for the Labour Party. Which meThe Phantom Observer

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