What a bunch of petty creeps! They should be grateful to Jeb. How sad.
Zsa Zsa - 05:03am on 03/25/2007
Jeb Bush is such a good guy. I wouldn’t blame him if he never wanted to run for any type of office ever again. BUT Jeb would have my vote.
Zsa Zsa - 08:03am on 03/25/2007
The liberal elite academia’s blatant discrimination against conservative dough-brained jerkoff know-nothings.
Bloodstomper - 11:03am on 03/25/2007
Nice partisan prejudice!
robert108 - 11:03am on 03/25/2007
Dont you ignorant people realize it is a political stand against a corrupt figure head of our already much too corrupt government? I applaud the University of Florida and hope that every other University in the country would know well enough to do the same thing if it were in their hands. His policies on education are about as right on as “No Child Left Behind”, the single greatest educational mistake from the single greatest Presidential mistake.
David - 12:03pm on 03/25/2007
Typical leftie fascism.
robert108 - 12:03pm on 03/25/2007
Rob-
As a state-employed educator, i’m glad that you’re making your voice heard on this matter. Surely the pay cuts you’ve received during jeb’s tenure have made your resolve of support stronger, and are warranting of his getting a free degree.
This is right-wing bullpiles- and that’s coming from an old-school right winger. I know too many teachers in FLA who’ve been screwed over by this jackass who calls himself a republican.
That’s the problem with bloggers- morons who have no idea what they’re talking about can seem intelligent to other idiots.
Sam Louie - 12:03pm on 03/25/2007
His policies on education are about as right on as “No Child Left Behind”, the single greatest educational mistake from the single greatest Presidential mistake.
I thought lefties judged social programs by their intentions, not their results; I guess that’s just for leftie social programs.
BTW, as far as social programs are concerned, the worst is probably “The War on Poverty”; 7 trillion and counting stolen from the private sector, with no discernible results in reducing poverty.
robert108 - 12:03pm on 03/25/2007
David and Sam,
Thank you both for stopping by and commenting on this thread.
Both of you have left quite an impression with your petty personal insults, but neither of you managed to offer any sort of cogent, reasonable argument for your position based on any documented facts.
Unwittingly… how appropriate an adverb… you both demonstrate that those on the Left are congenitally incapable of reasoned argument and discussion, but instead have only insults and invective to offer.
As noted above, it’s unlikely that Jeb Bush, an extremely popular governor given his poll and reelection numbers, will lose any sleep over the UF faculty Senate’s actions, knowing as he does that like the awarding of the Nebel Peace Prize to Jimmy Carter or Yassir Arafat, the Senate’s action only serves to diminish the value of the honorary Doctoral degree.
After all… the University of Florida??? Hardly a rigorous stanchion of intellectual achievement by any rational measure.
Bat One - 12:03pm on 03/25/2007
Bat: As we both know, Jeb’s real “crime” is Being A Republican.
What a bunch of petty creeps! They should be grateful to Jeb. How sad.
Jeb Bush is such a good guy. I wouldn’t blame him if he never wanted to run for any type of office ever again. BUT Jeb would have my vote.
The liberal elite academia’s blatant discrimination against conservative dough-brained jerkoff know-nothings.
Nice partisan prejudice!
Dont you ignorant people realize it is a political stand against a corrupt figure head of our already much too corrupt government? I applaud the University of Florida and hope that every other University in the country would know well enough to do the same thing if it were in their hands. His policies on education are about as right on as “No Child Left Behind”, the single greatest educational mistake from the single greatest Presidential mistake.
Typical leftie fascism.
Rob-
As a state-employed educator, i’m glad that you’re making your voice heard on this matter. Surely the pay cuts you’ve received during jeb’s tenure have made your resolve of support stronger, and are warranting of his getting a free degree.
This is right-wing bullpiles- and that’s coming from an old-school right winger. I know too many teachers in FLA who’ve been screwed over by this jackass who calls himself a republican.
That’s the problem with bloggers- morons who have no idea what they’re talking about can seem intelligent to other idiots.
I thought lefties judged social programs by their intentions, not their results; I guess that’s just for leftie social programs.
BTW, as far as social programs are concerned, the worst is probably “The War on Poverty”; 7 trillion and counting stolen from the private sector, with no discernible results in reducing poverty.
David and Sam,
Thank you both for stopping by and commenting on this thread.
Both of you have left quite an impression with your petty personal insults, but neither of you managed to offer any sort of cogent, reasonable argument for your position based on any documented facts.
Unwittingly… how appropriate an adverb… you both demonstrate that those on the Left are congenitally incapable of reasoned argument and discussion, but instead have only insults and invective to offer.
As noted above, it’s unlikely that Jeb Bush, an extremely popular governor given his poll and reelection numbers, will lose any sleep over the UF faculty Senate’s actions, knowing as he does that like the awarding of the Nebel Peace Prize to Jimmy Carter or Yassir Arafat, the Senate’s action only serves to diminish the value of the honorary Doctoral degree.
After all… the University of Florida??? Hardly a rigorous stanchion of intellectual achievement by any rational measure.
Bat: As we both know, Jeb’s real “crime” is Being A Republican.