Carl Swensson on "The Culture of Corruption"
First published at 15:51 UTC on October 18th, 2017.
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Recorded as Public Record July 18th 2017 Henry County Board of Commissioners Public Comments by Carl Swensson
Racism used as a distraction to divert public attention on tainted qualifications of Timothy Gadson, as the SOLE CANDIDATE for the role of schools superintendent in Henry County.
If Timothy Gadson is passing the buck in one locale, as Associate Superintendent during the "Grade Changing Scandal" in 2015, what makes anyone think he would not do the same thing in Henry County Public Schools at a higher than originally offered salary of $550,000?
When did we stop vetting people for jobs in our Public School System by the content of their character and the resume they submit?
http://www.cbs46.com/story/35938039/state-senator-claims-metro-atlanta-school-board-is-racist
And the "Signature" thing still hasn't been answered to?
"Sen. Emanuel Jones, D-Decatur; penned a letter co-signed by Rep. Sandra Scott, D-Rex; Rep. Pam Stephenson, D-Decatur; and Rep. Demetrius Douglas, D-Stockbridge, asking Gov. Nathan Deal to intervene in the situation."
http://archive.is/kTF2O
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