Hearsay is not helpful

Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 16:47:11 +0000
From: Karen E Crowell
Subject: hearsay

” I was less than 10 feet from Mr. Logan when he made eye contact with me totally clueless as to who I was .  There are some distinct advantages to being a ghost. ”

“I overheard enough of a conversation to know she isn’t at a point to make a statement for or against . She like the other members of the school board have been greatly mislead .  I learned enough about the dynamics of what’s going on in the central office to know its a state of confusion with one hand not knowing what the other is doing.”

“I’m going to hold off on judgment of certain BOE members until they show their true colors . I have a suspicion that one of them knows a bit more about why Mr. Logan is so set on this plan than the rest .   Those that have helped in the process of gathering information so far have the opinion that there is corruption to be uncovered in the operations and personnel of the central office of our school system .  There are certain individuals inside the loop that have stepped out to confirm the rumors are valid”

Enough of this foolishness.

Influential people speak with conviction and aren’t afraid to show their true colors.  They don’t hide behind a cloak of anonymity, spreading rumors and threatening to expose other people.

Listening in on others’ conversations, pretending to be invisible, calling oneself the name of a children’s cartoon character – these are not the kind of things that people do who want to be taken seriously.

I suggest you leave serious matters in the hands of people who do take them seriously.

Karen Crowell