Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Journal editors all about the truth, but only in some cases

The Journal editors aver, the people have a right to know the truth about the spending of their power and resources. They wrote, link;

"...it’s important the whole story come out. Then the city can determine what, if any, action is to be taken, ..."
Let's see how their standards apply in a different but similar situation. Can you imagine Journal editors, demanding that the Caswell Report be made public? They never will, even though the scandal it reports upon was their own top of the fold, front page story, link.

There will never be an editorial that reads;
"...it’s important the whole story come out. Then the community can determine what, if any, action is to be taken, (against APS senior administrators and board members who have suppressed evidence of felony criminal misconduct involving APS senior administrators, for more than four years, waiting for statutes of limitation to expire)."
The truth is, you have no choice but to imagine it.

Journal editors will never tell this community the truth about the ethics and accountability scandal in the leadership of the APS.

Kent Walz will cover Supt Winston
Brooks' ass, and Board Member
Marty Esquivel's as well; they're
tight. It's the way they roll.

Among the privileged class,
among the good ol' boys, it's,
loyalty above all else, even honor,

and even above the sacred
responsibilities and obligations
of newspapers of record.





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