August
21, 2009
What do Alma Superintendent Charles Dyer and FBI Agent
Thomas Browne have in common? Savaging Arkansas taxpayers.
In the case of Dyer, ethics are scarce. Deputy Superintendent David Woolly, Assistant
Superintendent Ronnie Newman, and counselor Ollie Scroggins, retiring and
drawing their retirement benefits were rehired and will collect a full salary
plus their pensions compliments of the state legislature—“Double-Dippingâ€.
Dyer could have hired non-retired educators looking for
jobs. He chose to hire these three–why?
Dyer makes another profound statement “We
always have more applicants than we can hireâ€.
He then says “there were no other applicants for the three positionsâ€,
so which is it? Smelly. Alma has at
least three Deputy Superintendents—why? Government schools are long on
financing and short on academics.
Has Agent Browne forgotten his sworn obligations? Browne, in
league with Mexican Consul Andres Chao, spoke at a seminar dealing with
Hispanic crime. The seminar dealt
specifically with human trafficking by illegal Hispanics in the state. Browne stated that “education, awareness and trust,
in terms of people (illegal aliens) who are in these particular situations are
afraid to come to law enforcementâ€. They
might think “Okay, if I (illegal alien) go to law enforcement, I’m going to be
booted out of the countryâ€. Agent Browne,
isn’t that the law and what you are hired to do? Boot!
The Mexican Consulate was brought to Little Rock by former
Gov. Mike Huckabee in defiance of Article I, Section X of the U.S.
Constitution. The Mexican Consulate
serves as a magnet for illegals and Chao says “to protect their rightsâ€â€”what rights?
Browne, you’re flouting the law…8 USC and Article IV,
Section IV…making fools of taxpaying citizens.
Is the FBI collaborating with the Mexican government regarding the
illegal Mexican invasion? Making excuses
is “aiding and abettingâ€.
Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
646-8261