CNN anchor Piers Morgan, the British host of “Piers Morgan Tonight” on the cable news network, may become a man without a country, as petitions on both sides of the Atlantic are looking to keep the TV host out of both the U.S. and U.K.
A petition on the White House’s “We the People” website looking to deport Morgan out of the U.S. has surpassed 75,000 signatures, far above the 25,000 needed to require a response from the White House.
The petition to deport Morgan reads, “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.”
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The guy has a right to say things we don't agree with. I'm not a fan of these petitions. They're getting really frivolous.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see this dummy go. Such an idiot. I know we have a right to free speech, but comparing the Constitution and Bible as a flaw is over the line. He's got to go. No wonder his ass got deported from Great Britain. His own enemy is his own mouth.
ReplyDeleteObama will be the next one we will petition back to Kenya!
ReplyDeleteThe media has made him a wealthy man , his plan has worked.
ReplyDeleteHe preaches many things that he really doesn't believe in.
When will this country learn , people are greedy.
Morgan may have a right to offer an opinion many do not agree with but as a "journalist" he does have an ethical responsiblity to not state lies as facts and that's what he does.
ReplyDeleteIf Michael Savahe can be banned from visiting Britain because he called Islam evil, then we can send this idiot back to Brotain for attacking our constitution.
ReplyDeleteActually 10:25 the Constitution is for protection of CITIZENS from the government. Piers is not a citizen. Look at it like this- if you criticized your spouse's cooking, maybe you could get away with i, but if a guest attacked ttheir cooking with the vile aggressiveness that Piers uses against our Constitution, then I bet you'd have a problem. Until someone becomes a citizen they need to understand they are our guests and comport themselves as such.
ReplyDeleteNot quite 8:37-While there are a few distinctions within the Constitution between citizen and non citizen rights for the most part as long as either is on US soil they are protected by the Constitution-even if they are here illegally.
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ReplyDeleteyou are corrct. He was fired from his UK job for lying on the job.
10:01 you are wrong. There is a whole law industry built up around the fact that non-citizens have no writ of habeas corpus- for example.
ReplyDeletehis own country dont want him, neither do we!
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