03-22-2014, 07:50 AM
Here's a great post from "Big Debbie" at Capitol Fax.com. Gollin wasn't just endorsing the diploma mill fraud Ammons, they were coordinating campaigns together!
And as poster "wayward" noted, Gollin not only ignored diploma mill fraud, he endorsed a diploma mill fraud co-conspirator. Facts he easily could have obtained--from his own website!
Ignore? a decade of your life?? For Gollin, no ethics, no principles, no problem!
And as poster "wayward" noted, Gollin not only ignored diploma mill fraud, he endorsed a diploma mill fraud co-conspirator. Facts he easily could have obtained--from his own website!
Ignore? a decade of your life?? For Gollin, no ethics, no principles, no problem!
Quote:About those endorsements
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- Big Debbie - Monday, Mar 3, 14 @ 12:11 pm:
Also, here is a recent unsurprising dodge by George Gollin's campaign about Ammons' degree issue:
===Gollin's campaign manager Monica Biddix responds: "George isn't going to comment on that. It's an unfortunate situation."=== http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2...enson.html
It is widely suspected in C-U that Gollin is not just endorsing Ammons, but that they are coordinating campaigns together.
For example, Callis recently went on a radio show hosted by Carol Ammons' husband where he grilled her about the drug war - since she is a former judge - and took a series of not very friendly telephone calls.
Gollin has money, Ammons doesn't - and Ammons has an organization and Gollin at least didn't at the beginning. So the coordination was a smart move, at least at first.
But now with the "diploma mill" allegations, it has put Gollin in a really weird position. Basically he has to ignore that he devoted a decade of his life fighting against diploma mills through his endorsement of Ammons.
Personally, I don't really care too much about the issue. Most likely, Carol was a victim of some sophisticated fraud, and I won't fault her for that. But this is a real problem for Gollin now.
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- wayward - Monday, Mar 3, 14 @ 1:43 pm:
In a 2008 WaPo article, a co-director of an association for registrars and admissions officers says, "People who buy diplomas from diploma mills are not victims; they are co-conspirators."
The article and quote were included in Gollin's anti-diploma mill website:
http://www.hep.uiuc.edu/home/g-gollin/pigeons/