Show-Me GOP Playing Library Censor

Sorry . . .

Republicans always lose in the long run when they give into the "family values" cabal . . . The movement hit its zenith with Prez W. Bush but has been in decline in the modern era as a Kansas abortion vote will attest . . . 

Real talk . . . Real conservatives only tolerate this nonsense because it will rally the rubes to vote Republican. 

Meanwhile . . . Betraying "small government" ideals offers another hint that American politics is mostly just bad theater in order to disguise a money grab.

To be fair . . .

The Missouri SecState makes a far more eloquent case in support of youngster protections for suckers true believers . . .

"Jay Ashcroft argues his proposed restrictions on "non-age-appropriate materials" in libraries will give parents more power over what their kids consume. Library administrators say the rule would force them to take on a “big brother status,” and threaten equal access to information for all children."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri Secretary of State defends controversial library rule as critics warn of 'slippery slope'

Jay Ashcroft argues his proposed restrictions on "non-age-appropriate materials" in libraries will give parents more power over what their kids consume. Library administrators say the rule would force them to take on a "big brother status," and threaten equal access to information for all children.

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