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Old 09-12-2008, 04:21 PM
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Just for argument let’s offer this.
many right wingers do not believe that books should be banned from being printed, sold and distributed but some books do not belong in public places. Public libraries are public places and underage children can get access to them. Its not that the content wrong but only the parents have the right to allow what they see fit for their child.
Next argument is they do not want tax dollars paying for a guard to watch over an area designated to “18 and over” or tax dollars funding books that they find to be offensive. So, that leaves books that agree with community standards. Once a person is of legal age let them go to a book store like the rest of us. Its not banning books at all.

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