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Default 2010's Top Banned Books...

On Oct 2, 5:50*am, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/1/11 9:42 PM, JustWait wrote:





On 10/1/2011 8:37 PM, TopBassDog wrote:
On Oct 1, 6:17 pm, X ` wrote:
...according to the American Library Assn: 1) And Tango Makes Three,
by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson; 2) The Absolutely True Diary of
a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie; 3) Brave New World, by Aldous
Huxley; 4) Crank, by Ellen Hopkins; 5) The Hunger Games, by Suzanne
Collins; 6) Lush, by Natasha Friend; 7) What My Mother Doesn't Know, by
Sonya Sones; 8) Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Ehrenreich; 9)
Revolutionary Voices, edited by Amy Sonnie; 10) Twilight, by
Stephenie Meyer


Brave New World? wow.
Twilight? hehehe.


Not hard to imagine who is behind book banning.


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I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.


Why would you care, Krause? You wouldn't read them anyhow.


Because most of the books in question are books that support his sick
ideology... And like a good progressive, he feels it's their job to
shove it down your kids throats as young as possible... Don't want those
pesky parents getting their stupid morals and beliefs to their own kids
first...


It is unlikely you've read any of the books on the 2010 banned list.
I've only read a couple of them, and I'm a reader.
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You're a reader? Sure thing BlubberMan. Here's one for you to read:

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published
by the American Psychiatric Association provides a common language and
standard criteria for the classification of mental disorders.