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						DarkKnight
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		It’s interesting to read everyone’s opinions.     
 
Now we are to blame Christians and others like them for censoring books, playing tag, things of this nature.  I guess maybe some of you are too young to remember why things are the way they are today.   
 
 
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Does anyone remember Tipper Gore, Al Gore’s wife?   Common has to be some liberals here, what good did this woman do for us.  Let’s see.  Ahhh yes she is the one who had warning labels put on music for explicit lyrics.  Actually this turned out to be a good thing for the industry because their sales went thru the roof.   Still the point is its censorship.  Now I don’t think she was a bible thumping Christian. 
 
 Political Correctness  = Censorship 
Heres something I found online that explains this very well lol 
 
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I could go on, but i got games to play      Censorship is censorship and I for one being a Christian do not believe in censorship.  Extremist on the left or right is wrong.  
 
The lady who wants to ban the Harry Potter books because it promotes fantasy.  I wonder if “Santa” brings her kids presents.  
		
		
 
   
		
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