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Jon Lebkowsky jonl at onr.com
Wed Jul 2 07:37:30 EDT 1997


At 01:28 AM 7/1/97 -0700, MonProg at aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 97-07-01 00:48:09 EDT, dlking at ocean.st.usm.edu (David L.
>King) writes:
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> What's so wierd about that? Your statement isn't logical - for example, I
> support freedom of religion, but probably wouldn't join a coven any time
> soon, or invite one (or any type of overtly religious activity) to the
> library. Same thing for freedom of speech/filtering products. I think it
> really depends on the library/community, etc.   >>
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>   The question is not whether you would join a coven, but whether you you
>would allow other people too.    I personally put little ( actually no) faith
>in astrology, but wouldn't like to see books about it banned.

Actually, a more interesting question is whether a library should stock
books on holocaust revisionism?
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Jon Lebkowsky     *     jonl at onr.com     *     www.well.com/~jonl
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"Bring a child into the world, write a book,  assemble a machine, 
build a chair. Those who create have the sensation of playing 
a role  larger than themselves. Those who make no effort to 
create ... will be nothing."  -- Jacques Cousteau
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