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MarketNeutral
10th April 2010, 12:38 AM
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's take-no-prisoners demand for education cuts got him a whole lot more than he bargained for -- a death wish.

It was in a controversial e-mail sent by the Bergen County Teachers Union to its members asking that Christie be "taken" by the Lord.

In seven years as the Garden State's pugnacious U.S. Attorney, Christie got only two death threats -- from the bloods and the crips.

It took only three months as governor for an adversary to wish him six feet under.

"To have the leader of the Bergen County Teachers Union send out an e-mail to their 17,000 members asking them to pray for my death I think just goes beyond the pale," Christie said.

The e-mail in question was sent by Bergen County Education Association president Joseph Coppola in the form of a prayer, which said:

"Dear lord,' this year you have taken away my favorite actor, Patrick Swayze, my favorite actress, Farrah Fawcett, my favorite singer, Michael Jackson, and my favorite salesman, Billy Mays. I just wanted to let you know that Chris Christie is my favorite governor."

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Christie got a swift apology.

"While it was intended as a joke I recognize that it was in poor taste, bad taste and was definitely an error of poor judgment and I sincerely apologize to the governor," Coppola said.

Bergen County residents seemed stunned.

"That's a horrible thing. No one should ever wish for anyone's death," said Ayelet Forman of Teaneck.

"I mean what he's doing is wrong when it comes to school but the whole letter, that's just ridiculous. That's going overboard with it. It really is," added Fredricka McGill of Hackensack.

The governor agreed.

"I'm sure that there are going to be teachers all across New Jersey when they learn about this today are going to be ashamed," Christie said.

Apology or no apology, at the end of the day the governor and the teachers are still going to be at odds. He wants cuts that they don't agree with.

Among other things Gov. Christie wants the teachers to give up is a 4 percent raise they are supposed to get and make bigger contributions to health care. Teachers say they are willing to meet with Christie.
http://wcbstv.com/local/governor.christie.union.2.1621917.html

osprey
10th April 2010, 05:35 AM
JMO, while his ideas may be unpalatable they are the type of changes that should also have been made long ago at the national level to have kept the county out of the mess we are in.

peachesinfla
10th April 2010, 05:53 AM
I feel sorry some of these over paid clowns have to grade papers at home. I wish I could get over paid to work 9 months and get all the holidays I used to get before my nuts dropped.

Spectrism
10th April 2010, 10:45 AM
We have gotten to be such a politically correct, morally bankrupt, and proudly ignorant society that any strong stand is attacked as illegal.

I don't think that was illegal or even unlawful. Asking God to remove a foe is jst fine. In fact, I hold that prayer until the last day when all foes will be bowed low.

If teachers' unions are forced to cut, tuff for them. Welcome to the real world.

Dave Thomas
10th April 2010, 10:50 AM
The BERGEN county teachers union is calling on the lord now? Holy shit, things have GOT to be really bad.

And I'm laughing my ass off!

A Bergen county teacher once told me I wasn't worth my parents tax payers dollars.

Take that Ms. Hoffman.