We ought to be able to talk about the violence within Islam
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Submitted by Bob Smith, Jul 22, 2009 10:42

The ALA has allowed the PC orthodoxy of multiculturalism to override the very reason for being of a truly free library system.

How is it possible for so much violence to be associated with Islam and so many be willing to deny a reasonable conversation on the issue?


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