N.J. Gov Recieves Death Threats

From teachers.

HADDONFIELD, N.J. (AP) â?? Theyâ??re the kind of obscenity-laced schoolyard taunts that could get a student suspended.

But the target of this tirade is New Jerseyâ??s Gov. Chris Christie â?? and the perpetrators are the stateâ??s teachers, irate over his calls for salary freezes and funding cuts for schools.

In Facebook messages visible to the world â?? not to mention their students â?? the teachers have called Christie fat, compared him to a genocidal dictator and wished he was dead. The postings are often riddled with bad grammar and misspellings.

â??Never trust a fat fâ?¦,â?? read one profane post on the Facebook page, â??New Jersey Teachers United Against Governor Chris Christieâ??s Pay Freeze,â?? which has some 69,000 fans, many of them teachers.

â??How do you spell Aâ?? hole? C-H-R-I-S C-H-R-I-S-T-I-E,â?? read another.

The rhetoric has become ever more heated as residents of most of the stateâ??s school districts get ready to vote Tuesday on property tax levies that support district budgets. And while many of the postings are emotional, most arenâ??t personal attacks.

Christie, a first-year Republican governor who inherited a state in dire financial straits, wants voters to reject the proposals in districts where educators wonâ??t agree to salary freezes for the coming school year.

The acrimony intensified last month when Christie proposed cutting state and federal aid to districts by 11 percent, calling it a way to share sacrifice as the state tries to rein in spending.

Thatâ??s when the Facebook attacks really took off.

One educator, a librarian with a Masterâ??s degree, described the cuts as â??rediculous.â??

Another pointed out that Christieâ??s late mother was a member of the teachers union: â??Itâ??s not right to bite the hand that feeds you. Oh I forgot itâ??s Chirs Christie, Heâ??s so large I bet heâ??d bite anything thatâ??s put in front of his face!â??

â??Remember Pol Pot, dictator of Cambodia?â?? warned another. â??He reigned in terror, his target was teachers and intellectuals. They were either killed or put into forced laborâ?¦ King Kris Kristy is headed in this direction.â??

Christieâ??s supporters have responded with a Facebook page of their own. â??Teachers need to sit down and shut up. They live in a dream world where they work 180 days a year,â?? it asserted. â??Way overpaid to start with, they could never make it working in the real world.â??

Even in these tough economic times, teachers in most New Jersey districts have continued to get annual negotiated raises â?? often around 4 percent â?? and donâ??t have to help pay for their health insurance.

So Christie has offered more money to districts that can get teachers unions to revise their contracts and freeze salaries for the upcoming school year â?? and agree to start paying 1.5 percent of their salaries toward their health insurance.

So far, teachers in only 20 of the stateâ??s 590 school districts have agreed to any concessions.

In 2006, the last year for which data was available, New Jersey teachers made an average of $58,000. The salary, in one of the highest cost-of-living states, was fourth in the nation.

Earlier this month, an opinion column in the Star-Ledger of Newark, the stateâ??s largest newspaper, took teachers to task for their attacks on the governor.

â??Here are words to live by from a guy teaching you critical life tools,â?? it said of one expletive-ridden post. â??Write them down. There might be a quiz.â??

Some have cooled the rhetoric and even apologized.

After a New Jersey teacherâ??s union wished Christie dead â?? like â??my favorite singer, Michael Jacksonâ?? â?? the groupâ??s president, Joe Coppola of the Bergen County Education Association, called it a bad attempt at humor and apologized.

Christieâ??s people werenâ??t impressed. â??The union is, has been, and probably always will be a bully,â?? the governorâ??s spokesman, Michael Drewniak, said in an interview last week.

Itâ??s Christie whoâ??s the real bully, asserted Marlene Brubaker, a Camden County Technical School science teacher who wrote the post comparing the governor to the Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot.

â??Iâ??m not saying this guy is killing us physically,â?? she said. â??I would say heâ??s trying to kill us spiritually,â?? by disrespecting teachers and spreading the myth that theyâ??re overpaid.

Her salary, which public records show is a bit more than $50,000 a year, isnâ??t enough to make ends meet, she added, so she also has to tutor and work as a home health aide.

The debate appears to be taking a slightly more civil course lately, especially after the founder of the anti-Christie page was shut out from posting on the site for about a week because of all the hateful comments.

â??I have deleted and will continue to delete commets comparing Governor Christie to genocidal maniacs,â?? read a recent post, complete with a typo. â??He is not a genocidal maniac. He is a crappy governor.â??

Read more: In NJ school cut debate, insults overshadow issues | The Daily Caller

You know that if a union is threatening death, the governor is doing something good.

Of course they can not debate him on the facts so they call him names. Take a page from Obama Christie. They should be saying Thank you.

This is what happens when you take away the entitlement for entitled people

i lol’d at the librarian with the Master’s who can’t spell “rediculous” (sic) correctly … apparently instead of plastic rings they’re giving away Master’s degrees in cracker jack boxes

I still have a lot of reservations about Christie. He was a very unproven when elected governor and he was all of the map with certain issues. I did not see him as a true small government guy and as such, threw my support behind Lonegan. I also didn’t like all the old guard Republican hacks lining up behind him. The only people that have screwed this state up worse than them are the Democrats.

That said, I think much of what he is doing needs to be done or the whole damn thing comes crashing down. Generally, I wish him luck.

This is hilarious. Everyone is in agreement that taxes need to be cut and spending is out of control, but no one wants to make any sacrifices. It doesn’t take a master’s degree to understand that doesn’t work.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
This is hilarious. Everyone is in agreement that taxes need to be cut and spending is out of control, but no one wants to make any sacrifices. It doesn’t take a master’s degree to understand that doesn’t work.[/quote]

It is the not in my backyard mentality. Everyone wants everyone else to make the sacrifices so I can live better. If the rich have to pay more taxes, then the 47% that do not pay taxes have to take a pay cut. Everyone has to sacrifice.

I lol’ed at Facebook being the vehicle of political dissent. Teachers should know better than that.

Dude- it wasn’t a death threat. Be real about it- that’s a completely misleading title and no such threats have been received.

And on top of that - the initial email where they’re saying “Christie is my favorite governor” has made it’s run before as “obama is my favorite president,” so don’t start like this is a partisan issue.

I’m not pro-teacher by any means, but let’s not blow that comment particularly out of proportion as a “death threat.”