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Public Officials and Facts
skyline par-ent  2008-04-23 00:01   

Where so great a number of public officials are misrepresenting the facts and contorting to keep from the public the factual truth then it is a violation of civil rights.

Quote from the UDHR, Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948
(Look it up, we should all know and respect this document)

Article 26; para(2) "Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace."

Let's see, how does this relate? Here's how: DISD has violated civil rights because the "group" has created a situation in which DISD has been disrespectful, by lack of respect for our right to public information which is assembled under the control and constraints of DISD authority, but which has been improperly managed to a point now that there is no reasonable method to present the factual status to the public at large. DISD has not promoted understanding, mainly because DISD treats situations with intolerance and lack of developed public friendship to maintain the peace. DISD is subliminally teaching our children that public authority is granted waiver to responsibility, such to an extent that DISD deceptive trade and practice is now expected to be tolerated and without question. This sounds like a tyrant leadership mentality, a repeat of history. Unless, the public population stands on firm belief that our Human Rights must prevail and immediately seeks remedy.

There is but one solution, and it is not to continue a debate.

Just my opinion and direction.

[Ed Note: So you're suggesting...]


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