Pangloss62 • Jun 13, 2006 10:57 am
[COLOR="Navy"]Mother appeals Potter Decision
The Associated Press - LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.
A woman who asked the Gwinnett County school board to ban Harry Potter books is taking her case to the state.
Laura Mallory of Loganville, Ga., is appealing to the Georgia Board of Education a May 11 decision by the county board to keep the best sellers on school library shelves.
Mallory, a former missionary, filed her complaint in September, claiming that the books promote "evil themes, witchcraft, demonic activity, murder, evil blood sacrifice, spells and teaching children all of this." A panel of parents, teachers and community members at J.C. Magill Elementary, where her three children attend school, voted down the complaint.[/COLOR]
Gee whiz. Isn't the Bible full of that stuff too?
The Associated Press - LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.
A woman who asked the Gwinnett County school board to ban Harry Potter books is taking her case to the state.
Laura Mallory of Loganville, Ga., is appealing to the Georgia Board of Education a May 11 decision by the county board to keep the best sellers on school library shelves.
Mallory, a former missionary, filed her complaint in September, claiming that the books promote "evil themes, witchcraft, demonic activity, murder, evil blood sacrifice, spells and teaching children all of this." A panel of parents, teachers and community members at J.C. Magill Elementary, where her three children attend school, voted down the complaint.[/COLOR]
Gee whiz. Isn't the Bible full of that stuff too?