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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Democrat Jim McGreevey To Teach Ethics Course At New Jersey College

Yes, that would be the same Jim McGreevey who resigned as governor of that state for appointing his homosexual lover (who he was cheating on his wife with) as Homeland Security Czar for his state (which he wasn’t qualified for).

Which means that this decision is about equivalent to hiring Jeffrey Dahmer to head up a cooking course.

James E. McGreevey, who resigned the governorship under a cloud of scandal, has a new job teaching law, ethics and leadership at one of New Jersey’s public colleges.

McGreevey is now an “executive in residence” — a combination teaching and consulting post — at Kean University in Union, where he is earning $17,500. The former governor came on board without any announcement on Nov. 1, Kean officials said, and the university makes no mention of his role on its Web site or faculty directory.

Comments

This is what’s wrong with our society.  We let people like this do things that are diametrically opposed to who they really are. 

Cho should not have been allowed to stay on campus after all the warning signs that were acknowledged. 

James McGreevey IS unethical, and he should not be allowed to teach a course on ethics. 

He must resign. 

But let us not stop there, all Democrats should resign from everything.  Then, and only then, can this nation begin to heal.  And I’m not even kidding.


Daily News Rush

Daily News Rush on April 19, 2007 at 04:50 pm

Oh. My. God. Didn’t anyone check his resume’?


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on April 19, 2007 at 05:42 pm

If he finds the right college dudes that are “experimenting” he may be able to get laid without having to give them a $100k per year State job.  Maybe just an “A” in his Ethics class will do this time.

Justin B. on April 19, 2007 at 05:51 pm

If he finds the right college dudes that are “experimenting”

Don’t they call that “questioning their sexuality?”

Kevin on April 19, 2007 at 07:19 pm

I personally called it “exploring alternative forms of expression” myself.  Sure it was a painful experience, but I am a better man from it.  =)

Justin B. on April 19, 2007 at 09:16 pm
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