A far-right member of the school board in a Texas town, who has been on a crusade to ban books, was censured on Wednesday night for allegedly lying to gain access to a high school library.

The 5-2 vote to reprimand Karen Lowery came after dozens of residents of Granbury—evenly divided between those who were appalled by her actions and those who defended her—spoke during a five-hour meeting about what’s being called Librarygate.

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    11 months ago

    It’s entirely interesting that she quotes God, saying, “Vengeance is mine.” As though that somehow justifies taking matters into her own hands. That’s precisely what the quote is saying she shouldn’t do.

    I guess it makes sense that reading and comprehension aren’t her strong suit.

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    11 months ago

    WWJD? He’d spend time with the kids talking to them and being a good example in the open. Jesus never skulked that I know of.

    Part of the good word talks about buckets of horse cum. Teach the good word!

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        10 months ago

        The King James version gave me a titter

        For she doted upon their paramours, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses.

        The NET Bible (whatever that is) cutting right to the chase and getting all literal though

        She lusted after their genitals–as large as those of donkeys, and their seminal emission was as strong as that of stallions

        wipes brow

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    11 months ago

    Can we come up with a new suffix? I’m tired of things ending in hate, I wasn’t even alive during that administration.

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      I think it’s just ingrained in the public consciousness, now, even beyond the United States. Kinda like how so many things have been called “the Dark Souls of ____”.