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Home Front: Politix
Professor arrested for assaulting Republican official
2004-09-25
The headline ignores it, but note that the incident started with the peace-thug invading Republican headquarters and vandalizing a cutout of President Bush. This is the second such violent attack at a local Republican office in recent weeks, the first was the shooting at the Huntington WV GOP headquarters during the RNC convention.
GAINESVILLE — A part-time Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) instructor was arrested last Thursday after a scuffle outside of the Alachua County Republican Party headquarters. David P. McCally, a part-time American history instructor at SFCC, was arrested and charged with hitting local GOP chairman Travis Horn.

The 55-year-old McCally walked into the GOP headquarters on Main Street in Gainesville where he punched and knocked down a life-size cardboard cutout of President George W. Bush, according to Horn. Horn said McCally began screaming expletives as he left the GOP office and entered a nearby restaurant. But moments later, Horn said McCally "came back outside of the restaurant and sucker-punched me."

According to a police report filed by the Gainesville Police Department, Horn then struck the six-foot three-inch, 250 pound McCally several times "in an effort to get way from him." GPD officers apparently witnessed the incident between Horn and McCally. In the report, officers wrote they observed McCally "throw what we later learned was the first punch." According to police, others witnessed the incident as well.

McCally was arrested and transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. McCally was later released from the hospital and officers booked him into jail at about 2 a.m. Friday morning. He was later released following a first appearance.

Horn said McCally's punch left him with a busted lip and what he thought were bruised ribs. "When he blindsided me with that punch, it knocked me back," Horn said, "I'm glad it was me that got hit and not one of our volunteers."

SFCC spokesman Larry Keen said McCally had been placed on suspension with pay from the classroom pending a "thorough fact-finding investigation. "Obviously, our first goal is the welfare of our students," Keen said Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the investigation is ongoing and Keen wouldn't comment on the possible termination of McCally but did say a conviction of the filed charges "would carry a great amount of weight" in the college's final decision.

McCally could not be reached for comment Wednesday afternoon.
Check out this book review by McCally, in which he criticizes the author for failing to indulge in strident eco-socialist moralizing.
Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#10  Thanks for posting the whole story. He truly is a "nutty" professor!
Posted by: Travis Horn   2004-09-27 8:47:14 PM  

#9  Thanks for posting the whole story. He truly is a "nutty" professor!
Posted by: Travus Horn   2004-09-27 8:41:34 PM  

#8  Unfortunately, William Barksdale was killed during the Civil War leading his Mississippi regiment in battle. Can any of you see any congressperson leading a regiment in battle today? Ted Kennedy? Jon Kerry? Even the Republicans? Thes were men who truly believed in their convictions and were willing to die for them.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-09-25 11:04:55 PM  

#7  of course, when McCalley is fired by FLA, Bush's brother Jeb will be blamed. McCalley sjhould be banned from brainwashing instructional duties, forever
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-25 5:55:27 PM  

#6  Yep. They all carried sidearms. Call it the First Congressional Militia. I wonder if there are any old patched holes in the roof of the capitol building from celebrations. Speaking of political violence - or at least violent politicians:

Presidents Who Slugged Someone.

Back when Mens was Mens.
Posted by: Zpaz   2004-09-25 5:37:02 PM  

#5  "The older representatives were just beginning to get wheezy when Cadwallader Washburn of Wisconsin grabbed William Barksdale of Mississippi by the hair, preparing to deliver him a heavy blow to the face. Unfortunately Barksdale's wig came loose in Washburn's hand and the startled Wisconsin representative swung at nothing but air."
I can see it now Kennedy going at it with Zell.
Posted by: Bill Nelson   2004-09-25 4:25:33 PM  

#4  Zpaz: an interesting 2nd amendment note in the article you referenced:

"One representative captured the general mood when he suggested that each man check his sidearm at the door...."
Posted by: Anonymous6642   2004-09-25 3:36:51 PM  

#3  Another case of the LLL who talk and talk and talk about free speech, women's rights, diversity, and the individual's right right to choose....but it's all BS.

LLL = hypocrite
Posted by: anymouse   2004-09-25 2:34:42 PM  

#2  55 years old, huh?
Yet another boomer stuck in the 60s.
Posted by: Old Grouch   2004-09-25 12:52:30 PM  

#1  Before every good civil war, there needs to be a good fist fight, preferably in the Hallowed Halls of Congress though, such as this one:

In February 1857, a general melee broke out on the floor of the House of Representatives...

Guess which party came out on top.
Posted by: Zpaz   2004-09-25 12:12:29 PM  

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