Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Defendent Esquivel denies the effect of the "banning letter"

APS School Board enforcer Marty Esquivel has finally responded to the complaints I filed against him early last November. His response comes at the last possible moment. In so far as justice delayed is justice denied, Esquivel is dragging his feet for good reason; he is destined for his comeuppance.

Good ol' boy philosophy explains his glacial compliance;
every day you don't lose, is a day you win.

In a document entitled;
DEFENDANT MARTIN ESQUIVEL’S ANSWER TO PLAINTIFF’S VERIFIED COMPLAINT FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE FIRST AND FOURTEENTH AMENDMENTS TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND TO ENFORCE THE NEW MEXICO INSPECTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS ACT
we find;

89. Defendant Esquivel admits that Plaintiff has not attended a meeting of the APS Board in over two years, but denies that his failure to attend meetings is a consequence of the September 1, 2010 letter.
He's splits a hair. I haven't been to a board meeting in over two years because of the banning letter and



because of Esquivel's Praetorian Guard, with their badges and
handcuffs and guns.



photos Mark Bralley

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