SocraticGadfly: An atheist with some integrity vs. an ethically challenged, “faith-based” Lancaster superintendent

December 15, 2006

An atheist with some integrity vs. an ethically challenged, “faith-based” Lancaster superintendent

I don't accuse other people of lying just because they don't agree with me and point out where I'm wrong.
The "faith-based" superintendent of schools?

The faith-based superintendent of schools twice accuses me of lying in the same October phone conversation. He first said I was lying in my editorial, then, as I was typing notes of our conversation, accused me of writing another editorial as we were speaking and said I was lying when I denied it.

I don’t wear a cross around my neck or carry a Bible in my hands to present an impression of piety, uprightness or honesty.

The faith-based superintendent has at least one high school assistant principal with an open Bible in her office, both violating First Amendment church-state separation and sucking up to the faith-based superintendent of schools.

I keep a company secret until somebody else lets the cat out of the bag.

The faith-based superintendent apparently lies about what happened to me, probably while dancing in celebration.

I am Steve Snyder. The faith-based superintendent of unethical behavior Lancaster schools is Larry D. Lewis.

No, I’m not perfect. But, would you prefer to trust the alternative?

And no, I do not have anything against someone else’s religion, as long as what is preached is actually practiced..

Oh, Larry? When I get back to the office, I still have my e-mails from Austin American-Statesmen reporters from when you were hired. It might just be time to post them here.

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