Thursday, May 24, 2007

dont ever forget who put you on the map.


Dear Rev. Jones,

Tuesday Morning on El Defenzor Live you posed a question (In our eyes) did the past city council do anything positive?

The answer is simple

It takes many good deeds to build a reputation, and only one bad one to lose it. - Ben Frankiln.

Leadership or associates that have been shown to have lied, deliberately misled or fabricated information or have hidden their beliefs or behaviors to gain an audience, money, friendship, even upon a declared repentance, could never be fully trusted again in many people's minds. Not because they cannot be forgiven, but because, by their very own deceptive words they have deliberately misled people for gain in some way, while being in a place of influence or control and trust in another person's life. The lies have fully broken their trustworthiness, and saying they can now be trusted is not the same as being able to trust them. True Biblical repentance would likely have those in leadership remove themselves from any position of authority, because of the very necessary Biblical qualifications for being placed in leadership in the first place. Leadership must prove they are indeed trustworthy, honest and sound in the faith, which would of necessity take more than a little time to prove, especially for those who have betrayed trust through lies and deception.
Be fair, lose that big head (humble yourself) and let Homer speak. You have 4 other days to talk, talk, talk and now people actually listen but dont ever forget who put you on the map.

Your's Truly,

J. Kenedeno

1 comment:

dannoynted1 said...

Ben Franklin he said watt he meant and poetic in his awesome no nonsense fashion.

Take another trip, it is all @ the Benjamins for yall aint it or is it the "common nonsensical" paradox?

Pick and choose,Pick and choose,carpetbaggers apply only?

So much for truth,justice(u mean just us), and the all american way!

Screen calls, jealous zealous snickers is not conducive to tending the flock much less preaching or providing guidance or
the Word.