Sunday, January 11, 2009

more and more curious

How many TRULY ethical businesses invoke their Fifth Amendment rights to NOT reveal anything that may tend to incriminate them, when asked for something as simple as a roster? While it IS every Americans right to NOT incriminate themselves, how many ethical and honest businesses invoke that right? If there IS no incriminating evidence, why dont they just prove it? Gorland says hes pretty sure there are more than a handful of Springs kids on MDAC, but when asked where he got that information from, has NO reply. If he saw it on a MDAC roster, how many Springs kids were on it? How did he know how many were Springs kids? How recent was that roster? Since he has already told a resident that the number is in the single digits at times, what times would that be? Averaged out over three years, which was the City Managers idea to allow for seasonality, it should be easy to determine a verifiable average count. Gorland could easily get the roster, as could Gym, but they wont. Is it because they are afraid of incriminating themselves? Proving yet another fabrication? It just gets curiouser and curiouser. Gym told a resident he would ask the MDAC owners for a roster for the past three years, to average out seasonality- has THAT been done? If so, where is the roster? If it WASNT produced, what explanation was offered? Or were they hiding behind their Fifth Amendment rights as American citizens to NOT to provide information that may tend to incriminate themselves? It IS their right, of course, but they may lose a LOT of credibility as honest and ethical people in the process.

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