Why Doc Left...this sounds legit

TheFireman6

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i was talking to a friend of mine who works in the presidents office and they said before Doc resigned he had a meeting with everyone in the office and told them that the reason he was leaving is because he was aware of some activities of the College Board that were immoral and illegal and that his conscience wouldn't allow him to work under them. Subsequently, the college board is still allowing him to live on campus and drive a state vehicle although he is no longer employed by the state. This is just what i've been told but it makes perfect scense. Tom Meredith and Co. are apparently running a pretty corrupt organization.
 

patdog

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TheFireman6 said:
Tom Meredith and Co. are apparently running a pretty corrupt organization.

I'm shocked, shocked to hear that.</p>
 

olemissbydamn

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yall don't find out exactly how deep this conspiracy to bring MSU down is. I mean, we are talking Da Vinci Code ****. Possible national security issues.
 
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Goat Holder

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I'm shocked, shocked that you broke out the conspiracy claim again.
 

patdog

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I don't think "corrupt organization" necessarily means "conspiracy to bring MSU down."
 

pujols.sixpack

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So his moral fiber won't allow him to work for them, but it will allow him to accept a home and car paid for by Mississippi tax payers?

OK
 

jackbaddawg

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play the part of Doc? I'm sure theres gonna be more to unfold (Mississippi State-Gate.)
 

Porkchop.sixpack

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1912 <> 2008
MSU <> Princeton
President <> Vice President

So, really what I pointed out didn't really have **** to do with anything. Forgive the instrusion.
 

jackstefano

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TheFireman6 said:
Subsequently, the college board is still allowing him to live on campus and drive a state vehicle although he is no longer employed by the state.

which sounds perfectly moral and legal.</p>
 

Agentdog

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You would have posted the same **** if I told you a lawyer was bribing judges in the state also.
 
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