Saturday, November 14, 2009

Commies Trying to Take Over in Nicholasville

This is how the Commies controlled people in Russia and China and North Korea: government employees deciding what people could and could not read, even overruling parents' decisions about their own children.

And it's happening again. Not, as you might think, in some Obama-worshipping socialist hell-hole like San Francisco, but in fine, upstanding, conservative Jessamine County, Kentucky.

It's enough to make Baby Jeebus cry.

(Jessamine County Public Library employee Sharon Cook) removed the book from circulation. She checked it out over and over and over with her library card until a patron of the library, unaware of the circumstances of the book, put a hold on it, asking to be the next in line to check it out.

When Cook went to renew The Black Dossier on Sept. 21, the computer would not allow it because of the hold. Cook used her employee privileges to find out that the patron desiring the book was an 11-year-old girl.

This would not do.

On Sept. 22, Cook told two of her colleagues at the library about her dilemma, and Beth Boisvert made a decision. She would take the book off hold, thus disallowing the child — or the child's parents — ever to see the book.

NAZIS! COMMIES! HUGO CHAVEZ!

Fortunately, the two UnAmericans were quickly fired by the patriotic Library Board. After all, denying American Citizens the freedom to read whatever they want and to decide what their children read - why, that's what the Mooslin Terrists are trying to do!

But instead of celebrating this triumph of Real American Values, a bunch of religious and political fanatics have attacked the loyal, patriotic library board for firing those two commies. They are demanding that the board not only reinstate the two, but change library policy to actually require government control over who gets to read what.

Next Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 3:30 p.m., the Jessamine County Library Board will hear public comment on this vicious attack on the Constitution.

Members of the public who wish to speak at the Nov. 18 meeting will have to sign up on a “speaker list” prior to the meeting. On the list, they will have to record their names, addresses and topics of their comments, as well as designating whether or not they hold a JCPL library card.

The list will be available for sign-up Thursday morning until 3:15 p.m. on Nov. 18 — 15 minutes before the board meeting. In addition to signing up on the list, speakers will have to sign in at the meeting as present. The board decided to allot one hour of time for public comments at the November meeting and to divide that time equally by the number of registered speakers. Individual speakers will have no more than 15 minutes unless the board president grants an extension.

Priority will be given to speakers who are residents of Jessamine County or hold a JCPL library card.

The library opens at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Get there early, get a free JCPS library card, sign up to speak and then pass the time by browsing the shelves for material the fascists don't want you to have.

For the sake of the Founding Fathers, who are spinning in their graves at this attempt to destroy the republican freedoms they fought and died for, don't let Those Who Hate Our Freedoms force censorship on The Children.

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