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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Wed Mar 7, 2018, 10:29 AM Mar 2018

Greitens accused of using Missouri Boys State emails to benefit his campaign

In 2011, Tom Dwyer was one of the “best and brightest.”

After finishing his junior year at Vianney High School, the University City teen headed to the University of Central Missouri for eight days of learning about leadership and government at Missouri Boys State. Sponsored by the American Legion, the program since 1938 has produced governors, senators and business leaders.

People like Eric Greitens. In 1991, after his junior year at Parkway North High School, Greitens was a Boys Stater. Twenty years later, after graduating from Duke University with a degree in ethics, becoming a Rhodes Scholar and Navy SEAL and founding the nonprofit The Mission Continues, Greitens was a keynote speaker at Boys State.

That’s when Dwyer met the man who would become the first sitting governor in the state of Missouri to be indicted on a felony charge.

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/columns/tony-messenger/messenger-greitens-accused-of-using-missouri-boys-state-emails-to/article_fa67b6e0-8e95-52cd-9f86-dff25a332f51.html

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Greitens accused of using Missouri Boys State emails to benefit his campaign (Original Post) Sherman A1 Mar 2018 OP
This guy should be gone. samplegirl Mar 2018 #1
A degree in ethics, really? atreides1 Mar 2018 #2
he must have been doing opposition research on ethics rurallib Mar 2018 #3
You just described the whole of... vicman Mar 2018 #4

atreides1

(16,072 posts)
2. A degree in ethics, really?
Wed Mar 7, 2018, 10:40 AM
Mar 2018

He commits adultery, allegedly threatens to blackmail the married woman he committed adultery with, and now stands accused of using emails for his own benefit!!!


Exactly what kind of "Ethics" program does Duke University teach?

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