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anyway, this book is not worth the recycled paper it was created on....enjoy
Sorry, Al & Tipper, but we already *know* that. In addition, it propounds a massive increase in the nanny state -- "people need decent wages, job training, child care, health care" -- again, well, Duh! That's not the question -- the question is, who can provide those things, the responsible individual or the federal government managing our lives from cradle to grave?
Al Gore (& Tipper) are intelligent, educated people. This book doesn't reflect that. I thank God that the Florida Supreme Court was stopped, and that when the actual votes were counted (& recounted, & recounted, & recounted) that George W. Bush was elected President of the U.S.A. -- if this is an example of Al Gore's best work, we're far better off.
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People should be allowed to freely express themselves by saying whatever they want to say no matter how many people find it offensive. If you don't like it, leave. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and has the right to express it (even Tipper). The problem comes when an opinion gets forced down everyone's. Censorship SHOULD be allowed in the private sector though, such as this very website, because censorship is a form of expression in itself when it comes to your own material. In other words, "If you don't like my website because certain words aren't allowed, make your own." It is the totalitarian attitude that the government should be allowed to censor every single form of communication that blatantly disregards the very 1st amendment.
Adults should be able to decide what they want to see hear and listen to. Now of course this book is directed at parents for their kids so that leads to the question, who gets to decide what kids can and can't watch? The answer is simple: their parents! I think it's a parent's responsibility to raise a child as they see fit. Given that in this book she only gives advice, but in the real political world she believes in imposing censorship. It's probably a good idea to know the author J. How would Tipper Gore like it if the powers shifted and someone was telling her how to raise her kids?
ALSO: I highly recommend ALL PARENTS see the South Park Episode: Cripple Fight. It has great messages about censorship along with the private sector and the government and more! Plus it is great fun!
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