Monday, March 03, 2008

It is only four days

until stakeholders first, last, and only opportunity
to have any input at all in the final selection of the next
APS Superintendent.

With only four days to go, the possibility of a corruption
and incompetence cleansing accountability audit of the
the administration of the APS

is still not on the table for stakeholder discourse.

The possibility of an audit is being kept secret from
stakeholders, to provide protection only for those whose
careers will (rightfully) end when the audit commences.

Thomas Lang and Kent Walz of the Journal are responsible
for voter ignorance on the most important issue in the APS,
at what could be a turning point in the history of the APS.

As are Michelle Donaldson, news director at KRQE
spewing "earning your trust" out of one side of her mouth,
while the silence from the other side, points to her blatant
betrayal of stakeholder trust in KRQE.

And, Sue Stephens of KOB who wants us to believe that
"4 investigates" on behalf of its viewer stakeholders
when clearly, she has no such intention at all.

And Mary Lynn Roper, Paula Maes' buddy on the board
of the New Mexico Broadcasters Association,
who promises that "Target 7 Investigates" on the behalf of
viewer stakeholders, but not if it is at the expense of
Paula Maes, Modrall and the APS good ol' boys club.


There is no good and ethical excuse for the local media's
deliberate decision
to leave stakeholders in the dark
about the possibility of a cleansing audit of the leadership
of the APS.

They are every bit as corrupt as Paula Maes Modrall.


They are, one and all,
absolutely damned by their record.

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