"I am not the author"
Darrell Nelson wrote on June 8: (click here for his full message)
"You wrote that I authored the recall notices. Wrong again! I told you that I was the facilitator. I did not mention that I typed anything. I didn't even make the copies.... Again I am not the author."
Darrell Nelson wrote on May 26: (click here for his full message)
"As for me serving you. I was asked to facilitate the process because I had just gone through the process with the school board and I have the documents on my computer."
The documents are on his computer. Now. That is not past tense, that is present tense. He has them on his computer NOW.
Yet he didn't make the copies he served on us at the Board meeting May 14th.
Mr. Nelson is not the author.
Someone else, according to Mr. Nelson, apparently (to me) lacking rudimentary High School English skills, authored the notices, filled with errors. Mr. Nelson, along with nine others, signed the notices, declaring he supported what was contained in the notices, including the errors, and then Mr. Nelson personally served the notices on us at the Board meeting.
But he didn't make the copies, even though "the documents are on (his) computer!"
However, he is responsible for the statements in notices, as are the other nine proponents who signed the notices of intent to recall us.
Mr. Nelson is not the author. He only signed the documents and acted as the representative of the other nine who also signed. As he said, he was the facilitator, he was not the author.