In my five years of involvement in ASUCD, I have seen a lot of extremely shady antics. As I’ve mentioned before, I do not believe power corrupts, I believe power allows the already-prone-to-corruption to show themselves. There are a lot of scandals in real government, and students love to point these out – but what most people don’t realize is that its not because the people involved in our government are more prone to corruption than your average person – its that they have much greater opportunities (and are under much much greater scrutiny, thus revealing every indiscretion).
That said, I believe what ASUCD does is show us how badly your average ambitious person behaves when given a little bit of power. Or at least, when not behaving downright badly, it really exhibits how much their perspectives change to what is convenient for them.
The Good List
Unfortunately, those with exemplary good ethical standards don’t necessarily stand out the way bad ethics do. I would like to start on a good note however, by mentioning those who have impressed me with their ethics:
Surprisingly Admirable:
(ii) ( Ari Kalfayan )
(i) ( Nafeh Malik )
Exemplary Nonstudents:
(ii) ( Don Dudley, SJA & CJB )
(i) ( Mark Champagne )
Actually Exemplary:
(5) ( Go Funai )
(4) & (3) ( Justices Powers & Wheat )
(2) ( Jon Leathers )
(1) ( Aggie Editor-in-Chief Matty Jojola )
It should be noted, that I cannot account for the most EFFECTIVE people in ASUCD, since I am not in a position to judge how well people are running the busses or running GASC etc etc. The above is a list of those who have had the opportunity to show exemplary ethics (or at least, for the group above that, have more value than people give them credit for). And below, below is a list of the most lacking in ethics.
ASUCD’s Most Ethically Misguided
Mildly Annoying:
(iv) ( Paul Harms )
(iii) ( Kalen Gallagher )
(ii-i) ( Sara Henry & Paloma Perez )
Ethically Dysfunctional:(22) ( Thomas Lloyd )
(21) ( Anyone who, during their term, abandoned or defected from the platform they were elected on )
(20) ( Jamie Ackerman )
(19) ( Chris Goran )
(18) ( Mary Vasquez )
(17) ( Aggie Reporter Talia Kennedy )
(16) ( Aggie Reporter Aimee Theron )
(15-11) ( Aggie Editor-in-Chiefs Vo, Whelan, Fuller, Stone & Hamilton )
(10) ( Andrew Peake )
(9) ( Kai Savaree-Ruess )
(8-6) ( The Unqualified Candidates )
(5) ( Rob Roy )
(4) ( Kristen Birdsall )
(3) ( Chief Justice Turner )
(2) ( Vice President Beaman )
(1) ( Tiqula Bledsoe )
(BONUS) ( Bonus! )
And now… I probably have significantly more enemies. It should be noted that I think many of the people mentioned above are very nice people in general. In particular I feel a bit torn about the “Unqualified Candidates” themselves because they all turned out to be pretty nice people and kept themselves out of any further shadiness that I know of, but it would be hard to justify not including them on the list.
Anyway, my hope in posting this is that people who are just becoming involved in ASUCD will read it and keep in mind what NOT to do in the future.
"Same Interests"
May. 24th, 2006 11:54 pm At our Court meeting last Tuesday I was giving a history lesson on the follies of "The Reverend" Tiqula "My Friends Call Me Half-Man Half-Amazing" Bledsoe. When I happened to mention that I too am a reverend, since the Universal Life Church will ordain anyone, several other Court members immediately went to the website (we had multiple laptops present, since we're a particularly advanced body) and got ordained during our meeting. I think we're going to form our own church.
Anyway, the Administrative Office (SGAO) does not yet have the minutes from the IAC meeting last week where Kai-romwell made the original presentation on how ASUCD doesn't need a Court. But thats okay, because I have the minutes anway.
The relevant portion is only a page, I shall reproduce it here, with my own commentary in bracketed nonitallics.
IAC Minutes, 06-05-15
( You're never alone when minutes are being taken )
And I still think it was a serious breach of good faith that Kai came to IAC with the intention of making this presentation without notifying the Court.
Round III will take place at the IAC meeting next week, on Tuesday, 5pm, De Carli Room. Should be interesting to all those interested in ASUCD, law, or philosophy...

Director of External Affairs James Schwab reads the IAC minutes during a Court meeting.
He thinks they're kind of ridiculous.
Justice Harney holds a copy of the Federalist Papers in the foreground.
And thats newly appointed Justice Kevin Powers on the left.