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    Alabama Bill Targets Gay Authors
    MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 27, 2005


    A college production tells the story of Matthew Sheppard, a student beaten to death because he was gay.

    And soon, it could be banned in Alabama.

    Republican Alabama lawmaker Gerald Allen says homosexuality is an unacceptable lifestyle. As CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports, under his bill, public school libraries could no longer buy new copies of plays or books by gay authors, or about gay characters.

    "I don't look at it as censorship," says State Representative Gerald Allen. "I look at it as protecting the hearts and souls and minds of our children."

    Books by any gay author would have to go: Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and Gore Vidal. Alice Walker's novel "The Color Purple" has lesbian characters.

    Allen originally wanted to ban even some Shakespeare. After criticism, he narrowed his bill to exempt the classics, although he still can't define what a classic is. Also exempted now Alabama's public and college libraries.

    Librarian Donna Schremser fears the "thought police," would be patrolling her shelves.

    "And so the idea that we would have a pristine collection that represents one political view, one religioius view, that's not a library,'' says Schremser.

    "I think it's an absolutely absurd bill," says Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    First Amendment advocates say the ban clearly does amount to censorship.

    "It's a **** book burning," says Potok. "You know, it's a remarkable piece of work."

    But in book after book, Allen reads what he calls the "homosexual agenda,"
    and he's alarmed.

    "It's not healthy for America, it doesn't fit what we stand for," says Allen. "And they will do whatever it takes to reach their goal."

    He says he sees this as a line in the sand.

    In Alabama's legislature, the reviews of Allen's bill are still out on whether to lower this curtain for good.

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    Closing this, purely because it relates to real world politics. Per The Rules:
    Originally posted by Niami DenMother
    12. This is a tradeskill site and there are certain things we simply do NOT want in any way, shape or form, on this site. Real-world politics invites unwelcome flame wars, and will be summarily locked and the poster warned (or banned if it's a repeat offense). ... There are more than enough forums out there that are flame-fests, and you're not going to light those fires here, k?
    This is not a commentary on the topic at hand in any way. We simply don't want to open the Political can of worms on these boards. We have our hands full as it is.
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