we shall concentrate on the censorship issue.
Yet again, another liberal confusing private industry with the government. The line blurs for them since they believe that the means to production should belong to the state. However, Wal-Mart is free to sell anything not prohibited by law and it is also free to not sell whatever it wants to. This is not even close to being an example of censorship. Speech codes, criminal prosecution of "hate" speech, stealing and destroying campus newspapers with unpopular or non-P.C. articles, and disrupting university sanctioned speeches by conservatives, that's all censorship. And it's right in your own back yard, Mark.
But a couple of other suggestions for you, Mark, since you seem to need them so badly. It just so happens that I really dislike Wal-Mart too (at least the one in my neighborhood), so you know what I do? Nope, I don't write poorly reasoned screeds in the S.F. Comical, I shop somewhere else. Problem solved.
And as for your whining that you can't see the covers of your favorite magazines, Elle, Cosmo, and Mademoiselle, well, Wal-Mart isn't a library. Either buy them or go read them at your taxpayer funded local library and quit your whining.
Owl_Eagle
Guns Before Butter.
I believe Mark's favorite magazine is something like "Man's man."