Thursday, October 23, 2008

NMRP Rules Committee investigation starting to look like a cover up.

The Rules Committee of the Republican Party of New Mexico
is supposed to be meeting on the matter of NMRPFVC Jon Barela's rather blatant violation of the state party rules.

I have made a complaint. A commitment was made to me.
I was promised due process for that complaint.

The complaint is now 17 days old
and suddenly the complaint has disappeared.

My emails to NMRPRCC Lou Melvin have gone unanswered for two days.

If this is not a conspiracy to cover up

  • Jon Barela's violation of state party rules, and
  • the scam that he has joined in the leadership of the Albuquerque Public Schools, and
  • the good ol' boy control over the NMRP and the APS,
then what element is missing?

Does it not look like a duck, does it not walk like a duck,
does it not quack like a duck?

What element is missing from the picture?

Is this smoke, or is this fire?

The very worst thing that the good ol' boys can do,
is anything that they have to do in secret.

There is only one reason to hide the truth; neither good
nor ethical.


Is there anyone within the Republican Party of New Mexico who will stand up to Alan Whe, Jon Barela and the rest of the good ol' boys who run the club, and ignore the club rules;
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Republican Party is the party of the open door.

Ours is the party of liberty, the party of equality of opportunity for all and favoritism for none.

It is the intent and purpose of these rules to encourage and allow the broadest possible participation of all voters in Republican Party activities at all levels and to assure that the Republican Party is open and accessible to all Americans.



I'm not saying that Alan Whe, Jon Barela, and the rest of the good ol' boys are evil,
but when Edmund Brook wrote;
"All that is necessary for evil to prevail in the world,
is for good men to do nothing."
this is the situation, and
these are the people, he was writing about.


They prevail because we do nothing to stop them.
And they will continue to prevail as long we do nothing
to stop them.


If we want the next generation to grow up to embrace honor
and courage, and character,
someone has to show them what they look like.

It starts with leadership.

Good leaders accept honest accountability
to meaningful standards of conduct and competence.

Great leaders demand it.

And so should we.

And so must we.

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