St. George resident Laren Clark said she tried six months ago to donate the book the county library but was told the title was too inflammatory.The "tolerance" of the left strikes again.
1 posted on
11/21/2001 6:06:07 AM PST by
aomagrat
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To: shuckmaster
FYI, and can you bump this with your bump list?
2 posted on
11/21/2001 6:08:10 AM PST by
aomagrat
To: aomagrat
Good luck to the ST.George Patriots that want truth available to their children.
3 posted on
11/21/2001 6:10:42 AM PST by
Marobe
To: aomagrat
Bump!!!
4 posted on
11/21/2001 6:11:29 AM PST by
TomServo
To: aomagrat
BUMP! Great post for a GREAT book. It should be in all public libraries.
6 posted on
11/21/2001 6:25:11 AM PST by
Jasper
To: aomagrat
She should call HK Edgerton, he'll make them put it on the shelves!!!! BTW: I have a copy of the book and it's not what the liberals think, it tells the South's side of the story with no apologies (very refreshing)and exposes some common misconceptions about Dixie. I recommend it highly to Civil War buffs, history enthusiasts or anyone who wants to learn about both sides of the conflict without PC interferance.
To: aomagrat
I wonder if this will make the ALA's banned book list.
8 posted on
11/21/2001 6:37:11 AM PST by
AppyPappy
To: TwoBit; WhowasGustavusFox; winin2000; aomagrat; sheltonmac; billbears; bluecollarman; JMJ333...
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To: aomagrat
too inflammatory....I'm sure they don't have any black power books, conspiracy theory books, atheist books, porn books (disguised as art). That's inflamatory.
Tell the @sshole running the show that he is livin' off taxpayer funds and they want that book on the shelf! Nobody put him in charge of censorship.
To: aomagrat
If the Lieberry has the National Enquirer then this erudite tome should be included. But it has to be put in the Fiction-Fantasy section.
To: aomagrat
Amen brother!
12 posted on
11/21/2001 6:55:40 AM PST by
Colt .45
To: aomagrat
If they put it in the fiction section there wouldn't be a problem.
To: aomagrat
Here are some additional books...
15 posted on
11/21/2001 7:04:57 AM PST by
TomServo
To: aomagrat
Bump for Union, progress and freedom.
To: aomagrat
A retire teacher I know used to buy alternative texts--with his own money--to put in the library for the students to at least have access to. They would be accepted and about six months later when he checked, he would never find them. They would be quietly withdrawn. But he kept trying.
21 posted on
11/21/2001 7:13:53 AM PST by
twigs
To: aomagrat
I've noticed that you can't always find these books in local bookstores. B&N is usually ok, but Borders has only 1 or 2 books from a Southern perspective. Hardly balanced.
It's so important to study both sides (ALL sides) of our history. The only reason for censorship is to promote ONE way of thinking. It's not in the best interest of Union sympathizers or Confederate decendants.
To: aomagrat
UDC BTTT
34 posted on
11/21/2001 8:28:37 AM PST by
pttttt
To: aomagrat
Oh, come now you fellows. Just give people Harry Potter and tell them to go buy a car. Go watch Harry Potter. Go on a trip to some place, using an airplane. Move along...
41 posted on
11/21/2001 10:22:10 AM PST by
Cleburne
To: aomagrat
BUMP
44 posted on
11/21/2001 10:29:43 AM PST by
Aurelius
To: aomagrat
BUMP
45 posted on
11/21/2001 10:29:50 AM PST by
Aurelius
To: aomagrat
I betcha "Heather Has Two Mommies" is on their shelves. Librarians are typically first amendment freaks; I've never heard of any public library banning a book. Until now, that is.
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