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Sebastian Horsley stopped by at my Big Issue
pitch a few months ago to buy six copies of the mag
that he was written up in and so Sebastian and I
chatted happily and I also took some photographs
Sebastian Horsley stopped by at my Big Issue
pitch a few months ago to buy six copies of the mag
that he was written up in and so Sebastian and I
chatted happily and I also took some photographs
of him, too. Thus, I include the above caption photo
here that I took of him at my pitch.
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So when I read this morning’s major news story at
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So when I read this morning’s major news story at
Reuters that he’d been barred visa entrance to the 
the US of A, I wasn’t particularly surprised knowing
how the US has now become a kind of “Fortess America” 
since the 9/11 fallout and in which almost anybody who
thinks and acts differently to the average American Joe 
can expect the good old US of A to do its very best at
barring those who it feels threatens them and their
rather closed and horse-blinked view of the world 
outside of Stateside. 
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So, anybody who says or believes that “America is 
the land of the free” needs to read why such isn’t
so after reading the stupid reasons why they barred 
such British folkz as Sebastian Horsley and Cat Stevens
from first entering the country … In the case of Cat
from first entering the country … In the case of Cat
Stevens, they even diverted a whole plane full of people 
so that they could bar him as a so-called “terrorist 
threat” to the US of A. Cat Stevens was and is no 
more a terrorist threat than a skinned cat … 
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As for Sebastion Horsley, eccentricity isn't cherished in 
deculturalized America and is viewed as almost a "crime"
by some members of Yankee officialdom, especially
if you’re a “funny” foreigner with a Blighty 
accent like Sebastian Horsley. 
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Here then is the full unedited news story about him from 
Reuters news staffers Belinda Goldsmith and Todd Eastham:
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:: U.S. denies entry to British
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:: U.S. denies entry to British
sex and drugs memoir writer ::
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CANBERRA (Reuters) - Controversial British
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CANBERRA (Reuters) - Controversial British
author Sebastian Horsley was denied en-
trance into the United States as he arrived
to promote his memoir of drug addiction, sex 
and his dysfunctional family, his publisher
said on Wednesday. Seale Ballenger, spokesman
for HarperCollins Publishers, said Horsley
was stopped by immigration officials at New 
York's Newark airport after flying in from
London on Tuesday to promote his latest book 
"Dandy in the Underworld." He said the 
flamboyant writer, wearing a top hat, three-
piece suit and painted finger nails, was
accused of "moral turpitude" in connection 
with his former drug use, pro-prostitution
stance and controversial self-
crucifixion in the Philippines in 2000.
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Horsley, 45, claims to have slept with more
Horsley, 45, claims to have slept with more
than 1,000 prostitutes, worked as a male 
escort and been in and out of rehab to treat 
drug addiction, with video interviews of 
him talking about his drug use and sex
life posted on the Internet.
"He is very honest about his life.
"He is very honest about his life.
That is who Sebastian is," Ballenger 
told Reuters from a party in New York 
that was meant to be the U.S. launch 
for the book but ended up being a 
rally for support to bring the 
author back to the United States.
Ballenger said after several hours of
Ballenger said after several hours of
questioning by immigration officials,
Horsley was put on a plane and returned
to London. No one from the New York 
office of United States Customs and Border
Protection was immediately available to 
comment. The New York Times quoted a customs
spokeswoman, Lucille Cirillo, as saying
she could not comment on individual cases.
But in an e-mail to the newspaper she
But in an e-mail to the newspaper she
explained that under a waiver program that
allows British citizens to enter the 
United States without a visa,"travelers 
who have been convicted of a crime involving
moral turpitude (which includes controlled-
substance violations) or admit to previously 
having a drug addiction are not admissible."
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Publisher Carrie Kania, from the
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Publisher Carrie Kania, from the
HarperCollins' unit Harper Perennial that
published the book in the United States,
said she found it hard to understand why 
Horsley would be denied entrance into the
U.S. for "his notoriety." "It is un-
fortunate that his voice, in person, is 
being stifled," she said in a statement.
"Sebastian has written a cautionary tale
"Sebastian has written a cautionary tale
of a life lived vividly ... an unapolo-
getic, honest, funny and torturous book.
Sebastian's memoir is about choice, some 
conventional, some unconventional."
Horsley's memoir was published last
Horsley's memoir was published last
September in Britain with reviewers 
calling it both amusing and revolting.
(News copy by Belinda Goldsmith,
(News copy by Belinda Goldsmith,
editing by Todd Eastham).
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSSP30020020080320
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSSP30020020080320
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Just hours later, this neat response:
said... As much as we'd like to have them leave the
US, the UK should retaliate by inexplicably refusing
to admit the next jingoistic cowboy-hatted country 
singer or fundamentalist bible-waving TV evangelist 
who lands at Heathrow. trueblueliberal.org 
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As much as we'd like to have them leave the US, the UK should retaliate by inexplicably refusing to admit the next jingoistic cowboy-hatted country singer or fundamentalist bible-waving TV evangelist who lands at Heathrow.
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