Thursday, June 19, 2008

Zsombor Peters reports on board meeting

He reports quite adequately the raises which were approved by the school board, for the APS Police.

He reports quite inadequately, that the board stonewalled again, the subject of a candid, forthright, and honest discussion of administrative standards and accountability.

Inadequately meaning; not one word.

Honestly, which story is more newsworthy;

of sufficient interest or importance to the public
to warrant reporting in the media;

a story that reader stakeholders must know,
or need to know, or should know, will want to know,
or would be interested to know.
the fact that APS Police Officers got a (much deserved) raise?

or

the fact that the leadership of the APS lacks the character and the courage to engage in a candid, forthright, and honest public discussion of administrative standards and accountability?

Is is possible, I would suppose, that Zsombor Peter really can't see the obvious answer to that question.

It is far more likely that, he is simply afraid
to stand up to the leadership of the APS.

He is simply afraid to ask for any explanation, defense,
or even an acknowledgment of their indefensible and
completely reprehensible position.

I am prepared to eliminate, for now, Zsombor Peter's
personal corruption. I can't see what he has to gain personally
from covering up the ethics and accountability scandal
in the leadership of the APS.


Which leaves only one logical conclusion;
Zsombor Peter is a coward. He has no balls.

Since Zsombor Peter offers nothing in defense of his honor;
I will reiterate my promise to publish any comment that
anyone else would care to make in his defense;
anonymous or no.


cc Zsombor Peter; except that he has written to me that he has
no interest in reading another of my "silly posts"

Therefore, I consider myself relieved of my ethical obligation
to copy him, thereby allowing him the opportunity to respond or rebut.

Not that there is a good and ethical rebuttal that he could post; even anonymously.

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