[aaus-list] What do Sarah Palin and Alexander Solzhenitsyn have incommon?

Max Pyziur pyz at brama.com
Wed Sep 10 11:50:14 EDT 2008


> What do this and Ukrainian studies have in common?
> I thought partisan political statements are not appropriate on the AAUS
> discussion list.
> Frankly, I find Vadim Gorbach's comments infinitely more interesting,
> and relevant, than Maureen Dowd's.

Please see my reply to Roman Szporluk's comments; I was not referencing a
column by Maureen Dowd. To partially repeat my reply to him, one of the
comments to Maureen Dowd's op-ed listed an extensive list of literature
that Sarah Palin sought to ban from the Wasila Public Library.  You can
also find that list here:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/palin/bannedbooks.asp

Further discussion of relevancy was posted in the reply to Szporluk.

> Andrew Sorokowski

Max Pyziur
pyz at brama.com

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> Subject: [aaus-list] What do Sarah Palin and Alexander Solzhenitsyn have
> incommon?
>
> If the Palin-McCain ticket gets elected, then it's "Farenheit 451,
> welcome
> to America ..."
>
> http://community.nytimes.com/article/comments/2008/09/10/opinion/10dowd.
> html?permid=20#comment20
>
> fyi,
>
> MP
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