Monday, May 14, 2007

it is hard to believe

that the editors of the Journal, who are outspoken on open meetings and public records, won't tell the truth on this one.

The leadership of the APS and BCSO refuse to surrender public records of public corruption and criminal conspiracy.

One board member stands alone in opposition.

He said on the record, these are public records and must be surrendered.

Rather than raging on the leadership of the APS; rather than defending their reader's right to the truth;

the editors write that, when it comes to the leadership of the APS disenfranchising stakeholders and suppressing evidence of felony criminal misconduct,

"A cloak of secrecy (makes) the whole process more dramatic."


? ???

...do they still tar and feather people?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's hard to believe many things. For instance why hasn't the media reported that Dr. Everitt herself has a take home car that she took from the police department? She had the sirens/lights taken out. Isn't she a civilian? What is her excuse?

Anonymous said...

The press in this country which has the responsibility to protect our freedoms by publishing the truth is falling down accross the board. From the local to the national and world level it is not doing it's job. It is on the other hand selling lots of crap........