Sunday, July 26, 2009

Savage: I'm banned because I'm Jewish

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Savage: I'm banned because I'm Jewish

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.

Savage is charging anti-Semitism.

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Birth certificate issue remains uppermost in readers concerns

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