- How dare she?
A pro library censorship blog - yes, really - is deeply offended that Wasilla's library director went public with Sarah Palin's censorship musings. - Canadian Labour: Do or die
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Republicans are nervous as New Orleans' storm season looks likely to repeat itself during their convention. - You keep using that word - I do not think it means what you think it means
Telus apparently thinks that 'unlimited' means 5 gigabytes. - Arctic ice at all time low
Satellite observation indicates another record year of polar melt. - The long history of harm reduction
It's not a new idea. Neither are reactionary governments trying to crush it. - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory author a sexy spy
Cutting a swath through pre- WWII Washington.
Cliff:
ReplyDeleteYou said, "How dare she? A pro library censorship blog - yes, really - is deeply offended that Wasilla's library director went public with Sarah Palin's censorship musings."
Thank you for link to me. But let's be clear. I am not a "pro library censorship blog." I just raised legitimate questions as to the veracity of the claims being made that were growing bigger and wilder as the story was passed around like a virus.
Indeed, I am not the only one to raise such concerns. See this really excellent blog to prove this point "Sarah Palin, VP Nominee," by Jessamyn West, Librarian.net, 2 September 2008, and all the many comments thereunder.
And good luck to you, Cliff, in your own blog.