President Obama signed the Freedom of the Press act, affirming the US' commitment to the freedom of the press internationally. The act was written in response to the beheading of a journalist by the peaceful adherents to the Religion of Peace.
Banned from the United Kingdom solely for expressing his opinion is only one man, an American known locally as Michael Savage. He is on a very short list of undesirables including the worst of the worst, almost entirely muslims. Not on the list are imams in UK calling for the violent overthrow of UK's government.
After announcing the signing of the act into law, President Obama took no questions from the press. Maybe because the first question from a responsible journalist would be "Hey what about Savage now?"
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