The video and audio tapes of board and committee meetings provide incontrovertible proof of what I said and did, and what their buddy Marty Esquivel said and did.
The case will be settled on my conduct during public meetings and whether anything I did justified a school board enforcer's violations of my Constitutionally protected human rights to speak freely and petition my government. The suit would not have been filed if the evidence, recordings of every incident, the cold hard truth, were not completely in our favor. Our suit is righteous.
On a more pragmatic level, when the Supreme Court has opined that burning flags and putting religious icons in jars of pee, are protected activities under the First Amendment to the Constitution, by what stretch of the imagination or logic is anything I've done, not?
Why won't the establishment's media point to the evidence, the actual conduct in question? They have copies of audio and videotapes of every incident in question; if they don't have them, why don't they? Would they look at and listen to them even if they did have them?
Anyone who listens to those tapes will conclude, as the United States District Court will conclude, nothing that I did, justifies what Esquivel did, not even close.
Either that, or they will conclude record shows that Esquivel was justified in denying me free exercise of Constitutionally protected human rights.
In which case, why aren't they showing the record?
There are only two reasons to hide the truth,
only two reasons to hide from the truth;
lack of character and lack of courage.
The characterlessness and/or cowardice than drives the media's decision to ignore the record in this case, is the same characterlessness and/or cowardice that drives their decision to ignore the record of a widespread and deeply rooted ethics and accountability scandal in the senior leadership of the APS, altogether.
- evidence of a cover up of felony corruption in the APS Police force.
- evidence of the denial of due process to hundreds of whistleblowers complaints against administrators and board members.
- evidence of the abdication of the entire leadership of the APS from their obligations as role models of the standards of conduct the establish and enforce upon students; the Pillars of Character Counts!; a nationally recognized, accepted and respected code of ethical conduct.
I can't imagine it, and they're not willing to share.
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