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Deckard 03-21-2008 09:51 AM

No morals... no entry!
 
Another British undesirable tries his luck!

(From CNN: )

Quote:

British writer and self-styled dandy Sebastian Horsley was denied entry to the United States after arriving to promote his memoir of sex, drugs and flamboyant fashion.

Horsley said he was questioned for eight hours Tuesday by border officials at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey before being denied entry on grounds of "moral turpitude."

The 45-year-old author was traveling to New York for the U.S. launch of "Dandy in the Underworld," his account of a life dedicated to sex, drugs and finely tailored clothes.

"I was dressed flamboyantly -- top hat, long velvet coat, gloves," Horsley said. "My one concession to American sensibilities was to remove my nail polish. I thought that would get me through."
:D

BeautifulBurnout 03-21-2008 10:08 AM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
Newark LIBERTY International Airport - oh! the irony :D

Sean 03-21-2008 12:45 PM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
What a freakin' embarassment. Sorry everyone. :o

BeautifulBurnout 03-21-2008 01:14 PM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean
What a freakin' embarassment. Sorry everyone. :o

And so you should be! We blame you personally, Sean! ;)

dubman 03-21-2008 01:15 PM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
what.
moral what.
what
the fuck is this place, a boarding school? what kind of paperwork do you have for that? moral turpitude? turpitude. we have child-raping tourists adjusting their ties and coming back from highly suspect places and we dont let oscar powers come in here because an agent is on a power load?

ughughghguhguhguhhghghhhhhghggggg

Deckard 03-21-2008 02:30 PM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
Haha, yeah turpitude. What a word.

I'll try and slip that one into a conversation this weekend.

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 03-23-2008 07:08 AM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
Uh-oh.

Apparently, the only way one can be freed from these moral convictions is go on national tele promos and say, "I'm sorry, and I have found god."

Oh, and you better be Republican if you want to keep your job.

I think the above may get me blamed for dividing everyone. :eek:

Oh, and I forgot, you need to be married with children too.

chuck 03-23-2008 04:44 PM

Re: No morals... no entry!
 
Yeah - the phrase: "moral turpitude" is on the form - least it was when i last flew into the US. which was a couple of years back.

It's the I-94 or something - visa waiver form - if you're from a friendly country then you get 90 days for free. You still might have your rectum probed, but they'll smile while they're doing it. Or let you smile.

'self-styled dandy' - noice one.

all the guff from the US state departmento.

Strangelet 03-23-2008 08:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chuck (Post 91962)
It's the I-94 or something - visa waiver form - if you're from a friendly country then you get 90 days for free. You still might have your rectum probed, but they'll smile while they're doing it. Or let you smile.

That's to make sure you don't take away our Freedomz(TM)(c)

cacophony 03-23-2008 09:31 PM

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i guess i'm the only one who doesn't see a problem. the US has a program that lets folks from SOME and not all countries on on sort of a preferred access basis. he didn't need to apply for a visa, he could get right in if he merited the fast track to the front of the line.

there are laws (whether i believe in them or not) about the acquisition, transportation, and usage of certain narcotics. he admits that he is a current user of these narcotics. goes to reason that during his stay he'd probably want to get his hands on a hit or two.

he's still welcome to apply for a visa. he just misses out on the fast-track quickie express lane because he participates in activities that violate the law of the land he's interested in visiting.

where's the real harm? where exactly is the shame? i've been plenty ashamed of this country over its immigration and international travel screening practices. but i fail to see this as a good example of one of those embarrassing incidents. call me cynical, but it seems to me that this story is conveniently supportive of this author's view of himself as a hedonist of his self-styled "underworld." it's terribly useful PR which he can use to support his claims of living the most sinful, decadent life, isn't it?

Quote:

"It is unfortunate that his voice, in person, is being stifled.
oh yeah. i'm really going to miss out on hearing more from this douchebag.


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