Saturday, April 28, 2007

there should be a townhall meeting at the next board meeting

At that townhall meeting the leadership of the APS will stand for questions. They will answer questions candidly, honestly, forthrightly; and on the record.

They will answer questions such as the following:

  • will you provide an honest accounting of the uptown administrative complex?
  • will you surrender all previous audits of the leadership of the APS, to public knowledge?
  • will you make public knowledge of the public records of the investigations of alleged public corruption and criminal conspiracy in the administration of the APS Police Force?
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge the fact that the public record of the leadership of the APS, is one of evading accountability to any meaningful standard of conduct?
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge your decision not to commission a (forensic) audit of the administration of the APS?
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge that you removed from your own code of conduct the words; in no case shall the standard for an adult be lower than the standard for students.
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge that deliberately falsified records of board meetings were broadcast to the community?
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge your decision to spend public monies in support of litigation to defeat the NMIPRA in order to conceal evidence of public corruption and criminal conspiracy?
  • Will you explain, defend, or even acknowledge the privilege that allows you to refuse to explain, defend, or acknowledge anything?

"no comment" ... sez who?

all it takes is a few hundred people standing up for what they believe in for two minutes; at a board meeting.

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