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12 Apr 2012

"A lot has been said about me lately, but I want you to hear it from me."


by: Roberto Reveles

"A lot has been said about me lately, but I want you to hear it from me."

So went the 30-second congressional campaign television ad designed to once more divert the public’s attention from “it”. “It” being the continuing revelations of yet more disgraceful conduct by Pinal County’s Sheriff Paul Babeu.

The scandalous “it”, news stories which have circulated throughout the country, went unmentioned by the unmasked and unapologetic politician.

Yes, a lot has been said about the disgraced Babeu, but the self-described hero is delusional if he thinks Arizonans will once more be taken in by what has become the political huckster’s over-used theme – not my own but somebody else’s fault.

At his last appearance before the Pinal County Board of Supervisors, we witnessed his tortured explanation of how his budget deficit and mismanagement were not his, but the Board’s fault.

It is sheer arrogance that he walked out of the supervisors meeting proclaiming “our budget is fully balanced and, in fact, we shall have a surplus.”

Babeu’s congressional campaign television ad says he wants to be judged on his record.  I agree.  He should be judged on his record.   Any fair interpretation of that record, however, is that he has failed miserably in the administration of his office and has brought unprecedented disgrace to Pinal County.

Only he can bring an end to the sordid notoriety and unwanted publicity investigations of his activities are bringing to Pinal County. The several investigations will grind on for who knows how long.  Only he can bring finality to these investigations.

Only he can end continuing critiques of his latest transgressions against acceptable law enforcement and his disregard for credible fiscal management of public resources.

How many more humiliating revelations about the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office have to be disclosed?

Pinal County’s residents deserve better; and congressional district voters deserve better.

I repeat, Paul Babeu do the decent thing.  Resign and let the County begin rebuilding its reputation as a welcoming place to invest, an accommodating place to create jobs, a wholesome place to buy a home, and a decent place to raise a family.   Our place is everything.

Sheriff Babeu, resign and let the healing begin.

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Roberto Reveles

Roberto Reveles

Roberto A. Reveles, born in Miami, Arizona, graduate of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.  Retired after 30 years in public policy and community relations in both the public and private sectors.

Served on staff of 5 congressmen in Washington, D.C. for total of 24 years, including Arizona congressmen Stewart L. Udall and Morris Udall; and retired as staff director for the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee under Chairman Morris Udall.

In second career, held position as Vice President for Government Affairs of a major gold mining company headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Since retirement, Reveles resides in Gold Canyon.  He is active in community affairs in the Phoenix metropolitan area and in his hometown of Miami where he co-founded and served as president of the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum. Previously served on the board of directors of the Arizona Latin@ Arts and Cultural Center (ALAC).  He is a past officer and current member of ADOBE (Association for the Development of a Better Environment) in Gold Canyon. He volunteers with Humane Borders maintaining water stations in the desert.  He was founding president of Somos America/We Are America, the coalition that organized the largest gathering in Arizona’s history, the Phoenix march in April 2006 which attracted over 200,000 participants in support of the immigrant community. He is the immediate past president currently serving on the board of directors of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona.

Reveles enjoys middle distance running and spending time in his art studio where he does figurative and portraiture sculpting.

He completed a 4-year enlistment in the Air Force during the Korean War.  He is the father of 5 and has 11 grandchildren.

(Statements submitted by me for publication reflect my personal views and are not intended to reflect the views of any of the organizations with which I am associated.)

 

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