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I received a couple of letters reminding me that I need to be careful of my word choices. "An article says" or "according to this article" may imply to the reader that the phrase is a direct quotation from the article, while in fact I referred to the article and stated my takeaway from the article.
For example, Clair McFarland's article referenced in my last message did not call Provenza pro-groomer, I interpreted Provenza's desire to keep those materials on the shelves for children as her being pro-groomer -- that is my perspective.
According to a new article by Clair McFarland of The Cowboy State Daily: "Books In Wyoming School Library 'Groom' Children, Says Sex Crimes Investigator" -- this one is a direct quote from the headline.
Those books (and many more of the same nature) are also available in Wyoming public libraries, some targeted at kids by placing them in areas such as the Childrens' and Toddlers' Sections.
The ACLU, LGBTQ, and leftists everywhere keep telling their small minority groups that they get to choose what kind of community we live in, then tell the vast majority that they can make choices about what their kids can read but not for anybody else's kids.
Thank you all for supporting America in every way you are able.
Thank you for reading. The purpose of my campaigns is to highlight corruption and to get assistance from anyone who is able and willing to help return Gillette and Campbell County and Wyoming to American Ideals, and hopefully a culture that applies the law equally to all citizens regardless of position or social class. Thank you so much for the efforts you are making and have already made. Please forward to everyone that you know who might be interested in the information I share. God Bless You, and God Bless America.