JMT | 8:33 a.m. March 1, 2009
Finally, a good article. Short sweet, gets at several meaningful points.

Dear Mr Evenson. If you wrote more like this, I would read more. I hate long op-eds that pretend objectivity but get no where near it. This is too short to hide it.
Skip H | 10:09 a.m. March 1, 2009
Great insights, Jay - absolutely spot-on regarding Waddoups' inane press conference. Jay didn't even mention Waddoups and his ridiculous 'Zion Curtain' bill.

I'd love to hear from 'active' LDS folks (those who don't drink alcohol) what they think of this bill, and exactly how it might benefit society?

I mean, 'hiding' the mixing of alcoholic drinks or the pouring of a beer is supposed to provide some kind of guarantee that our precious, naive little children will never drink alcohol?

I don't get the paranoia. This shouldn't be a 'Mormon vs. Non-Mormon' issue - it should be an issue on common sense and freedom. Joseph Smith once said "Teach them correct principles and let them govern themselves". If you don't want your kids to drink, teach them, educate them....don't sweep it under the rug and pretend it's not there.

Sheesh....
rsp | 11:09 a.m. March 1, 2009
I enjoyed the column. It's time more people started calling out our President for his doubletalk (nice way of saying: Lies)
What he says: we have to reign in Federal Spending. What he does: signs the largest spending bill in American History.
What he says: We have to end our dependence on Foreign oil..
What he does: voids legally sold oil leases in Utah
What he says: we need clean energy
What he does: ends funding for Yucca Mountain. In effect, we will have none of the cleanest known source of energy (nuclear power)

and on and on
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ambivalence ubiquitous | 9:08 a.m. March 2, 2009
The disingenuous ambivalence of Waddoups, or snaky shifting around to satisfy the homosexual activist at the same time as the ordinary homo-repelled citizen is typical politics. Be all things to all men because all men vote?

This ambivalence also represents the desire of some ordinary citizens to be popular. This is also done in the predictable way of sacrificing morality because it isn't popular enough.

I suppose it also explains why a newspaper, even the Deseret News, at one and the same time may claim to permit all postings that are on point and not abusive, but then frequently does not allow a poster to be plain about his feelings about gay activism, even when absolutely on point, and unqaccompanied by the abuse that is actually permitted multiple times and on a daily basis from gay activists and sympathisers.
Dale | 10:54 a.m. March 2, 2009
There are some mighty fine writers at the Dnews. Jay is one of them. I hope Joe ends his campaign to muzzle the best and the brightest.
Waddoups is the vilian | 2:56 p.m. March 2, 2009
Waddoups is the vilian in this story if you ask me.

Buttars just stated his opinion (something all Americans should do). His opinion may have been wrong, evil or stupid, but we've never been about squashing someone for having an opinion that wasn't Politically Correct.

I also agree all the posters who have roasted Buttars on this website have that right and obligation. You go for it! That's what America and free speech are all about.

But I don't like Waddoups using his political power to squash another for voicing an opinion that isn't PC.

When a politician thinks it's all right for him to use his position to punish people for exercising their right to free speech... it's time for the electorate to decide... is this the way we want political power to be used?

The correct way to remove a politician from his position of power is by voter demand... not by Waddoups' decree.

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