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Tim wrote:
On Sep 21, 4:15 pm, A Real Boater wrote: Tim wrote: On Sep 21, 1:42 pm, wrote: The point is that Palin tried to ban the books. The point is that she opposes dissemination of knowlege, and prefers that kids live in a cocoon of ignorance. nope. Yup' --http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 didn't even try. asked a question about a the librarians response, though: "Like many Alaskans, Kilkenny calls the governor by her first name. "Sarah said to Mary Ellen, ’What would your response be if I asked you to remove some books from the collection?" Kilkenny said. "I was shocked. Mary Ellen sat up straight and said something along the line of, ’The books in the Wasilla Library collection were selected on the basis of national selection criteria for libraries of this size, and I would absolutely resist all efforts to ban books.’" Palin didn’t mention specific books at that meeting, Kilkenny said. Palin herself, questioned at the time, called her inquiries rhetorical and simply part of a policy discussion with a department head "about understanding and following administration agendas," according to the Frontiersman article. Were any books censored banned? June Pinell-Stephens, chairwoman of the Alaska Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Committee since 1984, checked her files Wednesday and came up empty-handed." http://news.bostonherald.com/news/20...&positi on=15 The fact that Palin even asked a question like that should disqualify her from holding any office involving public trust. I would have told Palin to find a splintered broomstick and shove it up the orifice of her choosing. -- http://tinyurl.com/4q88t6 |
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