Saturday, January 19, 2008

"Judge's decision forces state to drop Fierro ethics case."

according to the headline in the Trib. link

Except that it isn't true.

"Education Secretary Veronica Garcia said in a news release Thursday that without access to the records, the department could no(t) ... pursue the case." (emphasis added)

Judge Nash disagreed and; "... suggested in her written decision that the state could have continued with its case." (emphasis added)

"While the records are extremely useful, NMPED can present at least some of the information through witness testimony," Nash wrote." (emphasis added)

Whoya gonna believe, a highly respected District Court Judge or Veronica Garcia?

The "state" wasn't forced to drop anything.
Veronica Garcia chose to drop the case
in order to maintain a cover up.

And to cover the the trail that leads to public
corruption in the highest levels of the APS and
the NMPED, she has dragged the red herring
of "student records" out to cover her scent.

Susie Gran writes; "The state Public Education Department will drop its ethics case against an Albuquerque school administrator after a judge refused to allow crucial records to be disclosed." (emphasis added)

How was it that Veronica Garcia was able to
publicly accuse Elsy Fierro of ethical misconduct
so gross as to warrant action against her license;
if she had not yet seen the evidence that she
now claims is "crucial" to pursuing her case?


The student records are a red herring,
dragged across the trail of a bunch of corrupt
public servants, to hide their trail.

The trib bought it hook, line, and sinker,
or worse,
they know it's crap, but printed it anyway.




The student records are a red herring.

The leadership of the Trib are fish mongers;

and their paper is fit mostly, for wrapping fish.

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