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118 days ago
Quasi Quasi 27 post(s)

Hi Fellow Cats & Cat Lovers,

 

As you may or may not know, Sarah Palin, while serving as the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, asked the local librarian how she could go about banning books that contained what some voters considered to be inappropriate language. The librarian, Mary Ellen Baker, was understandably aghast, and reports generated at the time indicate that Palin threatened to fire Baker for failing to provide full support to the mayor.

 

Now let me say this…as a cat, I can’t vote, but I find even the SUGGESTION of book banning to be VERY disturbing. Suppose you went to your local library to check out The World Is Your Litter Box and found that some misguided dog lover in a position of authority had caused it to be banned. Regardless of your political affiliation or who you intend to vote for on November 4th, you’ve got to admit that the possibility of having a would-be book banner a heartbeat away from the presidency is more than a little scary.

 

I would also like to remind Ms. Palin and all other potential book banners that freedom of speech is expressly protected in the First Amendment, which is part of the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution.

 

But, hey… I’m just a cat.  What do I know?

 

Your Friend,

Quasi

 
115 days ago
catjungle catjungle 41 post(s)

And judging by the condition of McCain's heart, she could very well be the President someday.  We live in the Land of the Free, but some people seem to have forgotten that.  You're right Quasi, the whole thing is extremely scary.  We're worried sick over it!

 
110 days ago
Krying Krying 11 post(s)

Besides who is to say what is or is not offensive.  Parents should regulate what their children read.   I don't think that minors should be able to check out films in the library that they can't get into at the theater because their of their age but I am an adult and I should be able to choose what I can and can't read.  Not some 44 year old woman who likes to kill furry animals.  I try to save them not make them extinct.

 
87 days ago
theimp98 theimp98 3 post(s)

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming_palin.html

 

  • She did not demand that books be banned from the Wasilla library. Some of the books on a widely circulated list were not even in print at the time. The librarian has said Palin asked a "What if?" question, but the librarian continued in her job through most of Palin's first term.
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