Friday, March 11, 2011

Esquivel begs for "rigid" examination.

In his Journal piece, APS School Board Member Marty Esquivel wrote;

"I can assure you that APS doesn't fear rigid examination of how we operate."
I would be happy to oblige. I am willing to go to a school board meeting, step up to the podium during Public Forum and ask School Board Member Marty Esquivel a few legitimate questions;
  1. What is in the Caswell Report on the investigation of felony criminal misconduct by APS senior administrators, that you need to hide from public knowledge?
  2. Why is the Audit Committee denying final hearings and due process to whistle blower complaints?
  3. Why won't you and the rest of the leadership of the APS, hold yourselves honestly accountable as role models of accountability to the Pillars of Character Counts!; the APS student standards of conduct?
  4. Why won't you and the leadership of the APS allow an immediate, district-wide, Administrative Standards and Accountability Audit?
  5. Why will you not point to a time, a day, and a place where you and the leadership of the APS will sit still and answer legitimate questions candidly, forthrightly and honestly?
The only problem? Esquivel wrote an illegal restraining order revoking my "privilege" to attend board meetings. The Chief of the Praetorian Guard Steve Tellez signed the order expressing his intention to have me arrested if I try to exercise my constitutionally protected human right to speak freely and to petition my government.

Marty Esquivel has no
intention of submitting
to rigid examination of
anything.

He cannot even summon
the character and the
courage to look you in the
eye and tell you the truth
about your interests or
about his public service.





photo Mark Bralley

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