[Publib] Ugly battle has librarians in Oak Brook turning

Robert Balliot rballiot at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 18:04:54 EST 2009


According to often quoted *M.
Goose<http://www.delamar.org/mothergoosesociety.html>
*, there is direct correlation
of gender *and *profession to the occurrence of vileness:

*http://tinyurl.com/mgvile1*
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R. Balliot
http://oceanstatelibrarian.com/contact.htm
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On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Paula Laurita <
plaurita at athenslimestone.lib.al.us> wrote:

>  During my grad school special ed class we took a field trip to a
> residential program for troubled teens.  The professor refused to take us to
> see the girls school.  She informed us that every time she had tried that
> the grad students got jumped, spat on, or other “vile” things happened.  She
> never had that happen at the boys school.
>
>
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> Vileness knows no age or gender.
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> Paula S.W. Laurita, MLIS
> Coordinator of Public Services
> Athens-Limestone Public Library
> Athens, AL 35611
>
> plaurita at athenslimestone.lib.al.us
>
> We have found that a library is not an end in itself, but a means to many
> ends.
> Charles E. Rush, 1939
>
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> publib-bounces at webjunction.org] *On Behalf Of *backwage at aol.com
> *Sent:* Monday, November 02, 2009 4:15 PM
> *To:* ekgisele at gmail.com; publib at webjunction.org
>
> *Subject:* Re: [Publib] Ugly battle has librarians in Oak Brook turning
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> Would anybody care to venture the proportion of male to female felons?   I
> recall my old probation caseload was about 95% male.
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> By the way, the strongest traits associated with crime are:  Male status,
> followed by youth.  No other factor is nearly as good a determinant.  Cops
> have been profiling for years--they just look for young men.  In answer to
> the comment, off the top of my head, I can think of several million vile
> men.  The women that come to mind are all relations, and I may be
> prejudiced.
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> M. M.
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