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For a lively discussion, you wouldn't happen to need someone to argue in favor of censorship would you?
Just kidding. Just kidding. :lol:
Sometimes playing devil's advocate can be fun, depending on mood.
not volunteering! lol
I wouldn't wish that on anyone. This has the potential of being an emitional discussion.
Definitely. Even saying "adults only" wouldn't cut any ice, it's probably impossible for some to simply agree to disagree.
Or to respect people that hold opinions that differ from their own.
I went to a christian highschool, so the most "vulgar" book we probably were required to read was "Of Mice and Men." I know what it is like to be sheltered from certain aspects of life and I feel that parents need to take the journey with their kid. I remember the 1st vulgar book I got my hands on and I was shocked (I was also like 13). I didn't know such books were out there. One thing I hope to do with my child is not shelter them as much. Especially with books.
Board member said:It's a good enough reason for me to get rid of someone.
Leo had sent her an e-mail alerting her to Bill Martin Jr.'s listing on the Borders .com Web site as the author of Ethical Marxism.