WhiteHouse.gov petition to deport PIERS MORGAN!

hmmm seems he needs to go home if he doesnt like our guns. id like to have seen him call venture a stupid man like he did this guy. i thought ventura was going to snap on him a few months back. piers is a douche.
 
I think it's hillarious that it's being signed like hot cakes (uh...whatever :p), but I didn't sign because I believe in freedom of speech just as much as I believe in right to keep and bear arms. Personally, I say let's allow this British douchebag to remain here so we can put him on display like a captured Bigfoot specimen, to serve as a reminder to America why we have the 2nd amendment.
 
I think it's hillarious that it's being signed like hot cakes (uh...whatever :p), but I didn't sign because I believe in freedom of speech just as much as I believe in right to keep and bear arms. Personally, I say let's allow this British douchebag to remain here so we can put him on display like a captured Bigfoot specimen, to serve as a reminder to America why we have the 2nd amendment.

I think lolz should over ride that in this case. It really wouldn't lead to his deportation anyway.
 
At the rate it's going right now it seems like it'll hit the 25k threshold before the end of today & go well over 250k by the deadline.

I think lolz should over ride that in this case. It really wouldn't lead to his deportation anyway.
If that's the case, then I think it begs the question: what is the real agenda of the creator of this petition?
 
this is a petition I can get behind!

I usually never care what the pundits say, so desensitized. But I raged so hard watching Piers morgan's interviews, like literally wanted to just call up CNN and demand him be fired. Such arrogant idiocy. I've never hated a pundit more. Makes Bill O'reilly look like a saint.
 
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.
 
If you read UK sites, they [comments] have something to the effect of "We don't want him back, but he's right on this." Can anybody explain to me why Americans (or at least some) are the only people in the first world (as far as I know) still interested in negative liberty and less government? I can't comprehend how people in these other countries deal with only "positive" liberty and strong centralized states with very much power who can easily alter the constraints of the environment to minimize such positive liberty. I'd go insane if the U.S was as bad at giving people independence as some of these other nations, and under Obama it seems to be heading that way. Yet oddly these people feel smugly secure in their position as if we're backwards in our fight for our liberties and we're not entitled to our natural born rights. The only explanation I can have is that they don't share the same philosophy that we have natural born rights, which is quite sad.
 
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