Sunday, March 25, 2007

What in HELL is going on at that South Orange County Community College District? —A pictorial introduction, Part 1: Republicans


EVER WONDER just what in hell is going on down in south Orange County? I provide the following pictorial introduction to the SOCCCD—for your Sunday reading pleasure!













OK, this last guy isn't a Republican, but, a few years ago, he started supporting some doozies. See, his program had no students, and so he cozied up to Mathur and the corrupt union Old Guard (no longer in power). Mathur has protected him all these years.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa! I need a joint.

Anonymous said...

"Cronyism" and "nepotism" were charges the Old Guard and Board used to make..until they began to capitalize on it for themselves--a college president who was responsible for his wife's hiring; the girlfriend and friends of a fired police chief on the hiring committee for his replacement.. glowing recommendations for folks they want to get rid of and pawn off onto other districts...

So when do we see Part 2 of your "What the hell essay," Chunk? Sounds like those folks 100 miles down the road want to hear more.

Roy Bauer said...

Part 2? Well, maybe. It wouldn't be hard. But I ain't seein' no overwhelming response to this one. Not yet anyway. I was hoping to hear more from people outside our district, who come across our posts at such venues as Blognetnews, etc.

Anonymous said...

Dot Fortune wasn't a Republican either, Chunk. She was elected as a Dumbocrat and then filed as an Independent before moving far, far, away.

El Jefe Ruiz was a Dumbocrat too, Chunk. Get your facts straight.

Roy Bauer said...

7:33

Yes, I knew that Dot Fortune started out a Dem, but when she joined the "fiscally conservative" and homophobic board, she pretty much stepped out of that camp. She became an independent cuz the Dems wouldn't have her anymore, plus she had joined professional wrestling. That makes her the moral equivalent of a Repub. A Bushie Repub, to be precise.

As for Mr. Ruiz, I really had no idea what his affiliation was. You say he's a Dem? All I know is, I've never met a person who didn't think he was a jerk.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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