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Name: Katie on May 10, 2007Comments: Maureen Johnson's books are some of the best out there and it is simply wrong to ban any of them.Flag
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Name: Justine Larbalestier on May 10, 2007Comments: I have read and loved THE BERMUDEZ TRIANGLE. There is no sex in it, no violence and no swearing, it is not anti-Christian or anti any other religion. The book is clean as a whistle. It's also a wonderful examination of friendship. There is no reason in the world to ban this book.Flag
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Name: Lisa Wolfson on May 10, 2007Comments: I would be happy to forward my copy of THE BERMUDEZ TRIANGLE for anyone wishing to read it. Protect free speech. Refuse to participate in acts of ignorance. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Dave Pickering on May 10, 2007Comments: Banning of any books in any context is wrong. But the banning of this book is extremely wrong because it is being banned for reasons that are not appropriate to its content.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 10, 2007Comments: Book banning is wrong! Homophobia is ignorant and wrong! Put Bermudez back on the shelf!Flag
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Name: Julia on May 10, 2007Comments: i do not want this book to be banned because it is not bad and homophobes are freaks.Flag
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Name: Ashley Smith on May 10, 2007Comments: If the book in question had actually been read by the committee and understood by the parent writing the complaint (and if the complaint was something better founded then homophobia) then MAYBE the banning of this book would be a little more understandable. But as it is, the banning of this book for the reasons presented ESPECIALLY because some of the members trying to ban it haven't read the book yet is completely unreasonable.Flag
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Name: Chris Higgins on May 10, 2007Comments: I have previously written to the committee members individually. I sure hope they take the content of this petition to heart.Flag
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Name: Lenna Olmec on May 10, 2007Comments: Read the Bermudez Triangle people, and then judge it for yourself. Then buy bricks, and hurl them at the head of the Bartlesvile School Admin. UGHFlag
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Name: Dawn Edelen on May 10, 2007Comments: Everyone has a right to choose what they want to read or what they don't want to read. Banning steals that right, and no one deserves to have that right taken away from them.Flag
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Name: Dawn Edelen on May 10, 2007Comments: Everyone has a right to choose what they want to read or what they don't want to read. Banning steals that right, and no one deserves to have that right taken away from them.Flag
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Name: Caitlin Roller on May 10, 2007Comments: A lot of lies have been spread about this book, but I can personally say that it is a whole lot of absolutely nothing. In addition, the students of the Bartlesville school district have a right as Americans to read and have avalible to them whatever books they choose.Flag
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Name: Jessica Quilty on May 10, 2007Comments: Banning this book violates free speech. Banning this book homophobic. And above all, banning this book without telling the community and without even reading it is criminal. Support intellectual rights and freedom. Isn't this AmericaFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 10, 2007Comments: Honestly, there is no need for this book to be banned AT ALL.Flag
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Name: Katherine Elizabeth Hazen on May 10, 2007Comments: This should not even be an issue, removing this book would be irresponsible and closed minded.Flag
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Name: Kristi Conner on May 10, 2007Comments: When I heard about this I was outraged at the nerve of a parent to want to get a book banned because there were lesbians in it. That is discrimination and it is simply wrong. No one deserves to be discriminated against. NO ONE!Flag
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Name: Y. Ileana on May 10, 2007Comments: To ban a book just because it has homosexual content is both backward and ignorant. If these book-banners don't want to live in freedom with the rest of us, they should leave America so that they don't compromise freedom for everyone else.Flag
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Name: Isabela Oliveira on May 10, 2007Comments: Book banning is just plain wrong, in so many ways. Even if you have a problem with a book personally, don't make it so everyone can't read it either. It's unfair and the reasons given for banning THE BERMUDEZ TRIANGLE are homophobic. One person shouldn't be able to decide what is right or wrong for a group of people. Let the book stay!Flag
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