nytimes.com — Judith F. Krug, who led the campaign by libraries against efforts to ban books, including helping found Banned Books Week, then fought laws and regulations to limit children?s access to the Internet, died Saturday in Evanston, Ill.
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Closed AccountApr 16, 2009
Christians are always trying to ban things and criminalize people they don't agree with. They ban books, video games and televised shows that disagree with their philosophies. They hate Science and Scientific literature that doesn't say the Earth was created 6 thousand years ago. They demonize sex and are more concerned what goes on in other people's bedrooms than their own. Their leaders molest little children and use the Church's money to defend themselves. They love the Iraq war and try to justify it by adding a touch of Christian missionary work to it. They love their booze and guns just as much as their Bibles. They have the highest divorce. abortion and murder rates in the country. They are the world's biggest hypocrites.You know, the Bible should carry a "warning" sticker from Parental Rights groups, advising parents about the sick and illicit content it contains. Religion is disgusting
exhaustApr 16, 2009
The world needs more people like Judith Krug. Dugg for a true American hero.
governmentsp00kApr 16, 2009
A light went out in the world. RIP Judith this planet needs more souls like you.
snarlahMay 15, 2009
We have lost a champion for freedom in America. Get out of our book choices government. Get out of my medical records. I cannot see a doctor without signing a paper that frees my records for the government, yet I know a place in Texas where they give away pets and will not tell anyone where the pets have gone. More freedom for the pets than the people? I want it stopped. I love dogs and cats, but there's no reason to keep their whereabouts secret and give away my medical and library records.