1srelluc
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It's those old big-haired TX white women that are the problem.Dallas is packed with mosques
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It's those old big-haired TX white women that are the problem.Dallas is packed with mosques
Making sure that our tax money is spent the way sane people of our county want it spent.....Not the way liberals and Catholics want it spent.....A pox on both their houses.What "oversite" (I believe you mean "oversight") does a library need?
They act like the internet is not a thing.They are going after the bookstores, just like we told you they would. This kinda thing is all about the "creep". They take a little, and you go "see? that's not so bad!" then they take take a little more and it's all "well that's still not that much more" but it happens over and over and before long we are living in a fascist "alles verboten" society.
Depends on ths court. Texas courts are...Handmaid's Tale.It does show the increased authoritarianism of the right but in the end it will never pass or withstand a court.
.They act like the internet is not a thing.
And just look how you turned-out.A child has to be harmed by obscene materials? We searched relentlessly for those materials when I was just a boy.
It does show the increased authoritarianism of the right but in the end it will never pass or withstand a court.
This is not about a library.Whatever happened to just going into a library and checking out a book?
Why do we need "programs" run through the library?
Hell, they even got shed of the extensive Civil War research room and won't take donations of Civil War books anymore.....They can shut it down for all I care.
.You can check out porno at the library?
How do you know this?
Any criticism of the Zionist apartheid regime that controls our government.What speech is being silenced?
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Fake News Thread
They haven’t banned anything
From the OP:
A new bill in the Texas Legislature, authored by Texas Rep. Nate Schatzline, would allow businesses to be held liable if a minor reports damages from a work deemed "obscene." In addition to fees for damages, the penalties would include court costs and attorneys' fees.