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Well were does Joe Friday begin about the newest Fonda controversy? Carl Strock, J.R., PYX 106 crew and even Howard Stern have had comments.

At first I was speechless; shocked, but not surprised. This was going to happen eventually. It was just a matter of time. My shock has turned to pity for a High School Principal who allegedly urinated in a public along with a male friend on a golf outing. He was charged with disorderly conduct after, again allegedly making threatening and vulgar comments to the Saratoga police. Once at the police station Mr. Mongin allegedly had to be forced out of the police vehicle and allegedly acted like a caged animal once behind bars.

This is an embarrassing situation for FFCS a far cry worse than anything that happened previously. What was Mr. Mongin thinking as he was relieving himself on an alley wall in full view of passing pedestrians. His television appearance on Fox News was quite interesting as the district waited to see if the "Great White" hope was going to let loose. What we saw was a mouse of a man whose "No Comment" was barely audible.

It is believed that Mr. Mongin was up for the Superintendent's position; will this kill his chance of being the next Superintendent, probably not, because of the "Grass Roots" Committee's effort to get him appointed to that position.

The District will have to accept that this man, who may do this again, will be in an even higher position of leadership for young impressionable minds.

Should the high school principle speak in front of the entire high school about this incident, my answer is no. They are already mocking him and think he is a hypocrite.

Kudos to Elaine Buckley and Alice Knapik for standing face to face to those that support him. Unfortunately, the rest of the parents with kids in the district were unable to come forward to speak due to possible retribution.

October 12th will not come soon enough. Will Clark Bona take the fall for a man who is unable to take responsibility for his alleged action? Could this really be a case of mistaken identity? I doubt it.