Saturday, January 05, 2008

Utah Attorney General Shurtleff is still sitting on his brains

Utah's Attorney General, Mark Shurtleff, who is speaking on KSL radio at this very moment just said that our country's child pornography problem is Bill Clinton's fault.

He stated that he didn't want to politicize the topic, but just like his official opinion that House Bill 174, an amendment to HB 148 (Education Vouchers) could stand alone, he is once again using the brain that he sits on and has politicized his office.

Mark, maybe this will help:
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Child Online Protection Act, a 1998 law passed by Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton. That law would have outlawed adult-content Web sites if they were deemed to be harmful to minors.

Mark, I also want o point out that the Republicans, your Party, and the Party of Larry Craig and Mark Foley, is the Party that has controlled the White House for the last eight years. Hasn't enough time passed to be accountable for something?

More proof on the location of AG Shurtleff's brains:

Utah Republican Leaders speak with fork-ed tongues

A Great Day for Public Education

It's arrogance on steroids, 'says Democratic Party Leader

Arrogance and abuse of power

Utah Attorney General Shurtleff Slanders Congressman Jim Matheson


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder if he could sue the motorcycle shop for not attempting to sell him a butt helmet.

Anonymous said...

I think Shurtliff has been tapping his toes with Republican Senator Larry Craig

Anonymous said...

This is just the same-old-same-old from the republicans. You would think that after this much time slandering the Democratic party, they would try a new trick, it's getting quite old.

By the way Britany, that would be a huge insult to the gay people out there.