LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- The adventures of boy wizard Harry Potter can stay in Gwinnett County school libraries, despite a mother's objections, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Laura Mallory, who argued the popular fiction series is an attempt to indoctrinate children in witchcraft, said she still wants the best-selling books removed and may take her case to federal court.
"I maybe need a whole new case from the ground up," Mallory said.
Or, maybe a whole new brain.
Shocking that this happened in Georgia.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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How come these azzholez keep insisting that Jesus is the only one who can do some magic?
And why do they have all the sense of humor of stained formica?
I'm sure they'd have no problem with the buybull in the school library.
They have schools in Georgia? Ok...they have books in Georgia? Ok, ok...they can read in Georgia?
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