
There are reasons why:
1. The teacher can't know who is doing the homework.
2. The student can't know who is doing the grading.
3. Nobody knows whether the student is really a person or not....
An attorney in a small town outside of Toledo is challenging the authority of the local police chief saying the chief AND his dog, Rocko, got degrees from the Concordia College and University in the Virgin Islands.
The lawyer is attacking the credibility of the police chief in order to have his client's drug charges dropped. Point being...the police chief was not legally employed and had no authority to arrest his druggie.
As a result, the police chief will go on trial for falsifying records and Rocko will be called in as a witness to discredit the police officer...woof! woof!
And traditional school professors everywhere are saying, "THAT is why we insist on seeing students in class...to keep druggies from being set free when unscrupulous lawyers go after the 'credentials' of the police officers.
So, who taught this lawyer how to do his job?








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