One of our loyal readers, rightly outraged by this morning’s article, Gov Christie Ally & New RNC Member Palatucci’s Company Accused of Manslaughter, kindly forwarded us a list of Federal Court Cases naming Community Education Centers as a party to civil action. This monstrous list contains everything from employee discrimination cases to prisoner suits and names CEC as a defendent at least 30 times. Plus this table doesn’t even mention the various affiliates of CEC, such as Alternative Youth Adventures, the company responsible for Caleb’s death. …
“Did you say Caleb is dead I repeated this three times I fell to the ground and began crying and screaming. Oh God how could this man be so heartless. How could he on the phone tell me my son is dead? Why didn’t they show me the some common curtsy that would be shown some one’s family that was in a car accident? Some one should have come to my door. No one would even talk to me.” http://caleb-jensen.memory-of.com/about.aspx
That article detailed how Governor Chris Christie’s budget gave a $3.1 million funding increase Community Education Centers Inc while everyone else saw their budgets slashed. Christie ally William Palatucci is vice president of the juvenile delinquent rehabilitation and half-way house company.
Recently THE STATE was informed by an observant reader that Palatucci was just elected to the Republican National Committee. …
As a former governor, I once represented not only the political will of the people of THE STATE of NEW JERSEY, but was also an emissary of our culture as well. Today I report to you, my friends, a major blow to the culture.
America’s Got Talent, a show judged by talentless hacks not fit to serve in a jury box, deemed that some jerk who could bend a frying pan into a cylinder and an old woman who whistles with her hands was more worthy to exhibit their talents in Hollywood than the spectacular Puerto Rican opera singer Carlos Aponte.