Banning Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin must be banned.
Sarah Palin must be removed from our national dialogue and our missing national consciousness.
Sarah Palin in a Book Banner.
Sarah Palin may claim now she was not trying to ban books back in Alaska -- but her very inquiry into the process of banning books is evidence in situ that she wanted to get rid of books from the public library if the Wasilla librarian had gone along with her wretched plan.
Books would have been banned!
You don't ask a "what if" question -- or even a "rhetorical question" -- if you don't plan to purse the inquiry's ends if there's no viable opposition.
We are thrilled Wasilla librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, recognized Sarah Palin's attempt at book banning and pressed back, and refused to support the book ban.
Sarah Palin later fired Mary Ellen Emmons in a "loyalty purge."















2 comments:
Good for that librarian. We need to hear all sides and read all books so we can make up our own minds.
Yes, we must be able to make our own decisions. Banning books means there's something dangerous in them. Are ideas ever dangerous?
A book is not an act. A book is a movement of the mind.
Perhaps that internal movement of thought is too threatening to some people that they need to ban the spark of thought?
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