Logo Lunacy Leaves Lawyer Looking Ludicrous
More modest version of Va. seal unveiled
"Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is opting for a more modest depiction of the state's seal.
The seal depicts the Roman goddess Virtus wearing a blue tunic draped over one shoulder with her left breast exposed. But on the new lapel pins Cuccinelli recently handed out to his staff, her bosom is covered by an armored breastplate.
Workers in attendance when the new design came up at a staff meeting said Cuccinelli joked that it converts a risque image into a PG one.
But the joke might be on Cuccinelli, said University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato. “When you ask to be ridiculed, it usually happens. And it will happen here, nationally,” he said. “This is classical art, for goodness' sake.” Cuccinelli has found himself at the center of political controversy numerous times since taking office in January. The conservative Republican was ridiculed on Comedy Central's “The Daily Show” in March after advising state colleges and universities they lack the legal authority to protect gay employees from discrimination."
What is it with sick republican idiots? Let me guess, plaster of paris penises would be perfectly permissable., it's just the female body that they think is too grotesque to associate with.
Remember attorney general Ashcoft having expensive curtains installed to hide breasts on a statue in the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building? That's right, he covered up the Spirit of Justice.
"Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is opting for a more modest depiction of the state's seal.
The seal depicts the Roman goddess Virtus wearing a blue tunic draped over one shoulder with her left breast exposed. But on the new lapel pins Cuccinelli recently handed out to his staff, her bosom is covered by an armored breastplate.
Workers in attendance when the new design came up at a staff meeting said Cuccinelli joked that it converts a risque image into a PG one.
But the joke might be on Cuccinelli, said University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato. “When you ask to be ridiculed, it usually happens. And it will happen here, nationally,” he said. “This is classical art, for goodness' sake.” Cuccinelli has found himself at the center of political controversy numerous times since taking office in January. The conservative Republican was ridiculed on Comedy Central's “The Daily Show” in March after advising state colleges and universities they lack the legal authority to protect gay employees from discrimination."
What is it with sick republican idiots? Let me guess, plaster of paris penises would be perfectly permissable., it's just the female body that they think is too grotesque to associate with.
Remember attorney general Ashcoft having expensive curtains installed to hide breasts on a statue in the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building? That's right, he covered up the Spirit of Justice.
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