Friday, September 12, 2008

From CBS website & ABC News


More evidence from CBS News website and an ABC News report.
Yesterday, ABC News' Brian Ross moved the ball forward a bit, with an interesting report. Ross emphasized an angle I previously hadn't heard much about.
Palin was elected mayor thanks in large part to the strong backing of her church, the Wasilla Assembly of God, which, right around the time Palin took office, "began to focus on certain books available in local stores and in the town library, including one called 'Go Ask Alice,' and another one written by a local pastor, Howard Bess, called 'Pastor, I am Gay.'"
Palin became mayor, her church was interested in censorship, and soon after, Palin asked a "rhetorical" question about how books might be excluded from the public library. When the librarian resisted, she was, at least initially, fired.
The line from the McCain campaign has been that Palin never had any interest whatsoever in banning library books.
That seems increasingly difficult to believe.

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