A petition on the White House website calling for CNN
host Piers Morgan to be deported is likely to reach 25,000 signatures, a
benchmark that will mandate a White House response.
The petition, which was initiated by Infowars, states;
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.
Infowars is calling for Morgan’s deportation for a number of very specific reasons.
- It’s one thing for an American citizen to
ideologically assault and trash the Constitution, although odious such
activity would be protected under the First Amendment, but Piers Morgan
is a foreigner in a position of influence on prime time television. He
is a foreign agent using his power to lobby for the constitutional
rights of American citizens to be overturned.
- If I was on British television every night calling for
the Queen to be dethroned and kicked out on the streets, many British
people would also call for me to be deported. Morgan is subverting the
very foundation of American freedom, the second amendment.
- In joining with others like Mayor Bloomberg to lobby
for Americans’ rights to be revoked and their property and birthright to
be removed, Morgan is committing a clear act of subversion and should
be deported. The fact that he is visiting with President Obama and
posing for photos with him is also of grave concern.
- Morgan has ideologically aligned himself with other
foreign agents in trashing the Constitution, including synthetic
citizens like his CNN colleague Fareed Zakaria, the Communist Chinese government, and the Russian government (via state-controlled media).
- In other tweets, Morgan openly brags about how he is a foreign agent coming to conquer America.
- Piers Morgan’s claim that he had no knowledge of the phone hacking scandal has been described by Lord Justice Leveson as
“utterly unpersuasive”. Morgan should be extradited back to Britain to
face charges for his alleged involvement in the scandal.
- Public officials tasked with representing the
interests of the American people have to swear an oath to uphold and
protect the Constitution. In aggressively and repeatedly attempting to
eviscerate that very Constitution, Piers Morgan has singled himself out
as a threat to the liberties of the American people.
Although it’s likely that the White House will be forced
to issue a glib response to the petition, we don’t think it’s likely
that Piers Morgan will be deported. However, if all the media attention
that has been focused on Morgan’s offensive and dangerous rhetoric
serves as a reminder that foreigners have no business telling Americans
what rights should and not not apply to them under the Constitution,
then the White House petition will have been worth it.
Article Source: Infowars