[Publib] Censorship: Bentonville, Arkansas
Natalie Marshall
library.lass at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 20:46:49 EDT 2007
And regardless of whether the books were close together or not, did it just
leap up and draw their eyes, refusing to let them turn away? Until,
presumably, their dad walked up behind them and freed them from its evil
spell.
"'My sons were greatly disturbed by viewing this material and this matter
has caused many sleepless nights in our house,' he said in another e-mail to
McCaslin earlier in February."
No comment but a *smirk*.
On 6/4/07, Susan Dennis <sdennis0 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I hate the idea of censorship. But I think the man's sons were lying to
> him. Wouldn't military schools be in the 300s and the Lesbian Sex Book be in
> the 600s?
>
> Unless it's a very tiny library, how do you browse the 300s and end up in
> the 600s? Any good attorney (with a library background) would point that out
> in the event of a lawsuit.
>
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