Kent Walz, in a Journal editorial, joined Mario Burgos
in pointing out that Carraro created a paper trail of his
dealings with Real Turf, easily available to stakeholders.
And therefore must be guilty of "something".
Darren White, in stark contrast, is doing everything he can
to keep the paper trail of the APS BCSO corruption hidden
from voter stakeholders.
And receives no attention to his stonewalling from Walz or
Burgos.
Apparently, in New Mexico, honesty is a political liability,
which goes a long way toward explaining why our
government is so corrupt.
No one, not Darren White, not Kent Walz, and not Burgos
can articulate any defense White's hiding of the ethically
redacted truth.
Which is apparently OK, because in New Mexico elections
honesty doesn't really play.
And people wonder why we are 49th in everything.
PS the Journal did not print Carraro's response to the front page article, which cast doubt on his integrity, but never identified anything that he had actually done that was illegal, or even unethical.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Joe Carraro; "guilty" of too much disclosure
Posted by ched macquigg at 6:59 AM
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