Book Banning US Government style

Filed in National by on October 13, 2009

Funny if it weren’t true. I don’t recommend Noam for everyone. The truth hurts, and many Americans aren’t ready for the parallels he draws.

Moore Award Nominee

“This happens sometimes in totalitarian regimes,” Noam Chomsky, on why an Arabic-language copy of his anthology of post-9/11 commentary was rejected by the Gitmo library.

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  1. nemski says:

    Sorry don’t see a problem with banning non-religious books in a prison.

  2. Donviti says:

    I guess I see it as a detention center for people on trial that haven’t been convicted of a crime and being held against their will with no proof of wrongdoing.

    Prisons are reserved for convicted criminals I think.

  3. nemski says:

    You say tomahto, I say tomato.

  4. Liberal Elite says:

    @D “Prisons are reserved for convicted criminals I think.”

    Then why don’t we convict them so they would actually be criminals?

  5. Donviti says:

    what’s this we white man.

  6. Liberal Elite says:

    @D

    Or set them free. I’m OK with that too.