Sarah Palin Exposed #1 (Library Book Removals)

bluefile22 asked:


This mini documentary tells the story of an unknown American Hero. In 1996 Mary Ellen Emmons stood up to Mayor Sarah Palin’s inquiry about removing objectionable books from the Wasilla Public Library.

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16 Responses

  1. bluefile22 Says:

    Since you were the one who mentioned “Burning the Witch”, check out Pastor Thomas Muthee, who laid hands on Palin (on video), asking God to ‘Find a Way” for her to become Governor and protecting her from witchcraft. If you research Muthee, you find that he runs witches out of Kenyan towns. He also states that VIOLENCE is a useful tool to use in your religion. Palin again comments on how “AWESOME” Pastor Muthee is.

  2. bluefile22 Says:

    In a free society, when would it EVER be necessary remove books? What does Palin mean when she said “if the need arose”? If Palin doesn’t mix Church and State, she would have never even asked to remove books.

  3. bluefile22 Says:

    In December of 1996, Emmons told her hometown newspaper, the Frontiersman, that Palin three times asked her — about possibly removing objectionabe books from the library if the need arose. Emmons got a letter from Palin asking for her resignation.
    Anchorage Daily News- 9/4/2008

  4. johncatl Says:

    She asked what the policy was for removing books not to remove books.

    From USA Today.. “In January 1997, Palin requested that the city’s department heads, including Emmons, reapply for their positions. Though the censorship issue was not raised, some members of the community rallied behind Emmons and the librarian kept her job until she resigned three years later.”

    Your video is innuendo and inference, not facts. Why don’t you just get a torch and “burn the witch”?

  5. bluefile22 Says:

    If you actually watched the video, I never say that any books were banned. Sarah Palin was the one foolish enough to ask the librarian about “removing objectionable books.” Mary Ellen Emmons is an American Hero for standing up to Sarah Palin. Long live our Bill of Rights!

  6. johncatl Says:

    What a compete worthless piece of propaganda.
    There were no books banned nor any list. This is just complete fabrication. The librarian herself said that no books were ever banned. More BS from the BO camp

  7. epiphany4z Says:

    book banning ..tsk tsk.

  8. bluefile22 Says:

    There really isn’t any more research that can be done, unless Palin herself produces some kind of list that she had in mind. My original thought was that they might have been books that didn’t fit well with her religious beliefs, but it’s just a guess.

  9. videocraft72 Says:

    I think you need to do more research for a complete report. We need to know what books she wanted taken out. I heard the books were about outdated material and those books were eventually removed later.

  10. myikes Says:

    yeah..i wonder what books she wanted to ban? cant wait to see your other videos

  11. webfulfill Says:

    It is scary that even 1% of the country would vote for McCain and Palin. I can easily imagine her making many mistakes that would have catasrophic consequences. Fortunately for the country and the world, she will not get into office. However with the advent of TV and large corporations, I don’t think the press is unbiased or free anymore, certainly not what the founding fathers intended. Thank God for the Internet and Youtube!

  12. bluefile22 Says:

    There was never a public list of books. She never got that far, as far as we know. Thank goodness for Mary Ellen Emmons!

  13. Nainaclock Says:

    Awesome, Steve! You should get this to the democratic committee or a TV media source. This is extremely important information. Does anyone have a list of the books she wanted to ban? That would also be interesting!

  14. bluefile22 Says:

    If the librarian had agreed, who knows?

  15. bleon600 Says:

    VP for dummies.

  16. sweenigami Says:

    what books were banned?

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