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Old 11-11-2010, 11:46 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
D&D has nothing to do with this issue. So let's please leave out the irrelevant.

You honestly feel that if your child was molested by someone who read the book that you would stand up in a court of law and say to the world, "I feel this book should still be allowed to be sold at Amazon and I will defend it to my last dying breath."
Yes, but it requires no such drama as you are trying to convey. The book is a book. Your personal association of book with crime is not one that I would make, even in a highly emotional state.
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