Another one of those stories. It's real simple lady: you have no right to decide what everyone else's kids read.
At Tuesday's hearing, Mallory argued in part that witchcraft is a religion practiced by some people and, therefore, the books should be banned because reading them in school violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
"I have a dream that God will be welcomed back in our schools again," Mallory said. "I think we need him."
Want to bet the nutfudge doesn't see any irony in that?
(BTW -- Speaking as a practicing Witch who has read one or two of those books, nope. Not there.)
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