Monday, October 15, 2007

No clean hands here, Teachers exposed for illegal acts

No clean hands here, Teachers exposed for illegal acts

Teachers, PTA, School Administrators, Unions, Government Officials, Federal Employees, Major Employers. What have all these groups have in common? They have allowed their computer’s, networks, email systems, and company time to defeat Referendum 1, and support the anti-voucher group Utahans’ for Public Schools, and the Utah Democratic Parties efforts to organize phone and email trees, distribute lawn signs, and other activities to defeat the voucher law.

Since Utahan’s for Public Schools has not provided any alternative on how to improve education here in Utah, including better ways to fund public education, one can only assume this issue really is not about education, but the continued monopoly of education dollars by the Teachers Unions.

The following link will allow access to data files of the above mentioned folks who have been caught in the personal use of computer systems that are either taxpayer paid, or paid for my their respective employers.

Notice even after warnings provided directly and articles in the paper that talk about this, there is still continued illegal use.

The link below provides access to snapshots and excel documentation of the sting operation.

Somebody’s got some splaining to do!

http://groups.google.com/group/the-jason-bourne-ultimatum


Mark Towner,

The Spyglass

6 comments:

Jim Cramer said...

So who else knows about this Towner?

Mark E. Towner said...

The State AG, LT Governor, and the Deseret Morning News were all provided the files last week.

Rob said...
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Rob said...

You better call the FBI Mark!

Everyday several users are using government computers to view The Utah Amicus from Washington D.C., the Utah State Legislative offices, and PCE. You might want to call Home Depot too. One of their employees is looking at The Utah Amicus everyday.

Oh, and you might want to add that that Union Thug Rob Miller is speaking at several local schools over the next few weeks.

Of course you will never see me send out a retraction afterwards saying, "it wasn't me!"

Keep reaching troll-man.

Rob said...

One last thought TM: Is it possible that many of these IP addresses actually belong to pro-voucher advocates?

You didn't think about that did you?

I call you for lunch next week.

Mark E. Towner said...

Home Depot too. One of their employees is looking at The Utah Amicus everyday.

Highly unlikely given their computers do not allow access to the Internet outside of companies that THD sells their products. I would love to see your site meter stats on that Rob. If true, I would be happy to pass this along to corporate IT.

Mark