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Greenfield: Amazon bans unapproved book
2015-07-20
Welcome to Obama's America.

Amazon and Walmart are really providing a master class in why monopolies are so dangerous. And Amazon, with its ruthless grip over book sales, has now moved on to overt censorship.

This latest target was a book by Civil War author Michael Dreese. Dreese has written a number of books, including two about battle flags. The one about Union battle flags is titled, "Never Desert the Flag". The one about Confederate flags is titled, "This Flag Never Goes Down."

Amazon, which still sells Hitler's Mein Kampf, decided to ban the second book.
More at the link
Posted by:badanov

#6  That's odd. Looks like its up on amazon.


Could they have re-instated it?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-07-20 11:47  

#5  Greenfield also contributes to Front Page. Excellent writing with much insight.
Posted by: Sgt. D.T.   2015-07-20 11:38  

#4  He is still in desperate need of an editor for his blog, tho.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-07-20 10:45  

#3  Regarding Daniel Greenfield, he writes an excellent blog called Sultan Knish. I shared an posting with my wife recently and we both were impressed with the writing.


Posted by: Rob06   2015-07-20 09:55  

#2  Banning a book? Shades of Nazism, Talibanism, and radical Islam. That will increase sales. Everyone will clamor for the book to see what they are missing. Banning of books or anything is a confused policy in the U.S. Confused in that things which are far more objectionable are not banned.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-07-20 09:40  

#1  While Amazon does dominate a giant chunk of the book market, the Gettysburg Museum of History chose to respond by advertising the book as "Banned by Amazon."

I wonder if the Gettysburg Museum does on-line orders? Why, yes! They do!
Posted by: Bobby   2015-07-20 07:35  

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