Zulima Farber resigns as New Jersey attorney general

From this:
New Jersey Attorney General Zulima Farber resigned today after a special prosecutor said she violated the state's ethics code by improperly helping her boyfriend at police traffic stop.

Farber, 61, quit hours after retired state judge Richard Williams wrote in a report that while she broke no criminal laws, she failed to "ensure that the laws were faithfully and fairly enforced." Farber, the state's first Hispanic attorney general, said at a news conference with Governor Jon Corzine that she would leave office after seven months rather than defend herself...
As the second link discusses, she attended at least two marches in support of illegal immigration, and spoke at at least one of those.

Politics · Wed, 08/16/2006 - 22:07 · · Importance: 1

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This is what the quota system does, and has to do; randomizing the information from merit considerations, it promotes the less-worthy.
These then come to feel that they can do no wrong, and misbehave even more than they otherwise would have done.
This is one of the most destructive aspects of the current mass anti-merit immigration deluge: it causes the increase of the affirmative action quota system, every year.
The result, if no turn-back occurs, is a bestial anti-merit scoiety embroiled in bloodthirsty, unprincipled civil war.

Posted by: John S Bolton at Aug 17, 2006 10:48 PM


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