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Old 11-11-2010, 11:27 AM   #91
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I'm not saying that book is erotica.

But I do own books where some groups people in the United States would morally object to the contents. Some of them feel just as strongly about the contents of certain books I own as you feel about the pedophilia. And as I said before --- there are books on Amazon (much better written books) that deal with the exact same subject matter. In fictionalized and non-fiction form. Are we going to start a witch hunt?

If Amazon pulls this book from their buyers Kindles because it contains morally objectionable material - where are you going to put that line? Are we going going to encourage certain factions in the United States (and we all know they exist) to start up campaigns encouraging Amazon to start deleting Kindle libraries of books they hate?
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