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Old 01-01-2011, 12:58 AM   #163
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The problem is not Amazon. The problem is that the "moral minority" -- those who try to impose their strict views on others can wield such power to make businesses believe that pulling such books is in their best interest.
Let's say that Amazon had graphic depictions of the acts in those books on the home page and somebody complained. Would they be "imposing their strict views? If the books in question are the line Amazon draws, I don't think those views are strict at all.
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