Winston Brooks has a monthly column
in the Journal.
The Journal offers no opportunity for
anyone to rebut anything that Brooks
writes. Brooks has free license to claim
whatever he wants to, without having
to explain, defend, or acknowledge
that there are questions about what
he has written.
In this morning's column; Take a little time to do things right
Winston Brooks informs stakeholders that there is a boat load
of stimulus money on its way to the APS.
Winston Brooks promises stakeholders that the funds will
be spent "transparently".
Yet, if you ask him how many tax dollars were spent on the new
and completely unjustifiable Board room, he will not respond
by telling the truth.
If Winston Brooks will not be transparent about the past,
why would you believe he will be transparent in the future?
Never, ever forget;
Winston Brooks steadfastly refuses to be held accountable as
a role model of the Student Standards of Conduct,
primarily because those standards require truth telling
specifically, explicitly, and unequivocally.
photo Mark Bralley
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Why in the world would you believe Winston Brooks?
Posted by ched macquigg at 7:48 AM
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APS spends untold thousands on the Journal in their budget every year. Is that column part of that?
What waste!
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