Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 > So cutting is better than burning? > > Veterans group to have rally against " pornographic " library books > http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15318443 & BRD=1574 & PAG=461 & dept_id=5322\ 15 & rfi=6 > > he American Veterans in Domestic Defense will have rallies Saturday at > six of the Montgomery County Library branches. > " These libraries have become polluted with written and pictorial > pornography at the expense of quality literature, " said spokesman Jim > Cabaniss, a resident of The Woodlands. " For several years now the people > in Montgomery County have complained about this decadence to the proper > authorities with little or no results. " > " We're not going to burn books but we're going to cut them up, " he said. > There are 70 specific books they are complaining about. > The ultimate goal is to raise awareness of this issue and to cause the > county commissioners to re-evaluate their position about leadership of > the library, Cabaniss said. > " We're deeply concerned that people from the community tried to get > action on this topic but the people in authority paid little attention, " > he said. > The books they are challenging contain pictures and graphics you > couldn't show people on television, Cabaniss said. " They include items > that promote homosexuality. " > " People are paying tax dollars for libraries to offer perverted > pictures, " he said. > > <snip> > > AVIDD is a Houston-based veteran's group that was founded by General > Raymond Davis, a four-star Marine. Its goal, according to its Web site, > is to " search out and identify specifically who or what is causing the > problems for America and neutralize the negative impact on our society. > We will study the methods of these 'domestic enemies' of the United > States and plan a strategy to neutralize their destructiveness. Our plan > is to be as diplomatic as possible, but as assertive as the law permits. " > " We're very serious about this issue. This is not light subject matter, " > Cabaniss said. > " One reason we want to do it is we've found that veteran's groups can > take action without a lot of criticism. Who's going to criticize a > veteran's organization? " he asked. > The group was also responsible for bringing the 10 Commandments > monument, which was formerly displayed at the Alabama Supreme Court > building, to Montgomery County as part of the national tour. > More information on AVIDD can be seen at the group's Web site at > http://avidd.org. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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