Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Pole Girl Abuses Power


Board members: Ms. Faliera is not temperamentally or intellectually or morally suited to chair the school board. She has shown this lack of capacity throughout her tenure as board chair.


This is what the board gets for appointing the board member who stalked and made a conquest of the head of Public Affairs, caused his divorce, inflicted suffering on his two young children, and then dumped him. He visited me and told me the whole sorry tale. If parents knew you harbored an adulteress homewrecker as board chair, they would not be pleased.


You ill serve the community and its children by appointing such a creature to chair the board. Ms. Falliera is too dumb for the job and thinks being a school board chair gives her the right to cuff people around using her gavel. She is too morally corrupt to know right from wrong much less Roberts Rules.


Replace the creature. Don’t sit there like cowardly lumps and let her disgrace the board. The locution that you should call out when she makes one of her ridiculous and illegal decisions is “I appeal from the decision of the chair.” She has to ask you why according to Roberts Rules.


Then say why you object to her behavior and ask for discussion and a vote.


The chair can’t kick out elected officials; she also can’t shut them up. They are superior to those assaults. The people have chosen them. And fire that worthless lawyer Gonzalez for not earning his pay by making clear to Faliera the error of her ways when she has stepped over the line.


Lee Drury De Cesare


Travel talk takes harsh turn By Letitia Stein, Times staff writer Published Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:37 PM ________________________________________ TAMPA — A School Board discussion about travel turned into a battle of wills Tuesday with the chairwoman threatening to have a fellow board member removed from the room. Board member April Griffin was asking for permission to attend more than one conference this year. Chairwoman Jennifer Faliero stopped Griffin from repeating that request. "I am going to cut you off," said Faliero. "You are making the same point." Over Griffin's protests, Faliero banged her gavel, addressing her colleague in a civil but icy tone. "Ms. Griffin, you are now out of order," Faliero said. "Don't go the next step." When Griffin continued to speak, Faliero called out to a security officer by the door. "I have warned her twice," she said. "You are not going to take me out of this room," Griffin replied, as board member Doretha Edgecomb quietly pleaded to Faliero not to do that. "You are trying to cut me off, and I was not through, Madam Chair," Griffin said, raising her voice ever so slightly. Faliero gave Griffin one minute to finish, then moved swiftly to deny her request. In a 3-2 vote, Faliero, Edgecomb and Jack Lamb approved travel guidelines that included just one conference for Griffin, who voted no along with Susan Valdes. A committee of three board members recommended that each official attend just one major conference in a tight budget year. Griffin noted that no one else's travel was questioned, and that she has a contentious history with two of the three committee members. Griffin is backing Stephen Gorham, who is running against incumbent Carol Kurdell, a committee member. Faliero is another member of the group. And Griffin was quick to recall a teamwork training exercise last year where Faliero told her to change her style or resign. That day, Griffin stormed out in anger. Tuesday, she stayed, delivering a rebuke to Faliero near the end. "How can we expect our employees to not fear retaliation when they're seeing it at this dais?" Griffin asked. "Ms. Griffin, I appreciate your passion,'' Faliero replied, "but unfortunately you just don't like the word 'no.' " Faliero later said she never intended to have Griffin removed, but criticized her lack of respect for board rules. In fact, she had no authority to do so, board attorney Tom Gonzalez said. Griffin is asking Gonzalez for an opinion about whether other members can restrict her travel. She says the conferences enable her to learn more about balancing college preparation and career education in schools. She said she carefully researched each and was frugal on the trips. She wants to go to one in North Carolina and two in Florida. Total costs: $3,000. "Tonight was not petty for me at all. Tonight was me passionately arguing a point that I felt I had every right to argue to do what is best for my constituents," Griffin said later. "Jennifer Faliero … gavelled me down like she does other speakers and tried to tell me how to do my job." In other business, members praised a group of students taking American government who asked them for a policy change. The students had missed classes to attend recent Republican and Democratic presidential rallies. They face penalties for being absent, because they were not on school business or a religious holiday. They asked that the rules be altered so they could observe the political process they are studying without penalty. Members agreed to consider it.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is typical of conservatives! They are always trying to keep others from exercising their freedom of speech. They want everyone to shut up and do it their way or be expelled from the room or even the country as if they own the place when half the people here are liberals. I bet if someone did research they would find that the vast majority of people who abused their power were conservatives. I think I remember when the Republicans locked the Democrats out of the the room when the Democrats wanted to use the Senate library or something to research a bill that everyone had to vote on. Something like that. They use dirty tricks, and if they can't get their way they gavel people down and toss them out of the room. Look at the Presidential campaign and how a once moderate Republican is being so nasty to Obama. These Repbulicans are so un-American and very un-Christian. They want to shut everyone up (un-American) and want to judge everyone (un-Christian) not to mention make millions while the masses suffer and they could care less (once again un-Christian).

Anonymous said...

In this latest case she abuses her power in defense of Elia and Kurdell. Here is a brief review of Falieros indescretions:

1) As attested in Mr. Harts divorce deposition Ms. Faliero and Mark Hart had an affair while Jeniffer was on the board and Mark was the PIO for the school district. Some of these indiscretions ocurred while travelling on school district business.

2) She has willingly moved out of the district she represents in violation of state statute. When she got caught she initially lied, then quickly scampered back to her district.

3) While illegally residing outside of her district in South Tampa she caused a public panic in her neighborhood after making wild eyed and erroneous statements regarding a robbery of her husbands residence. The Tampa Police Chief had to hold townhall meetings to calm the public.

4) She leveled unfounded charges at a local newspaper editor. In this instance she claimed that this upstanding member of the community was trying to illegally purchase surplus school district property. These charges were investigated and determined to be baseless.

5) And lets not forget her first attack on Ms. Griffin. This ocurred mere days after Griffin delivered a scathing performance review of Elia. Given this weeks revelations, it is easy to understand she was again abusing her power to defend her friend Elia.

Why the long winded history review? To make a point. This woman has issues AND is severely compromised. She is morally and ethically bankrupt and very sick. She should not be leading this district as she is clearly incapable of taking responsibility for herself.

Anonymous said...

Cut the crap on the conservative bashing. She isn't conservative and you should have figured THAT out a while ago.

Back away from the koolaid long enough to get a good view of everyone and everything. There is enough shenanigans to around.

Focus my friend, focus.

Anonymous said...

Faliero is not conservative? I thought she was a registered Republican.