The Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity supports Tennessee Watchdog & they have documented similar bullying done in by government leaders that has been done to Sharyn Bovat. Bullying in Tennessee is sadly "the norm."






NISSAN 

Whistleblower 

is Tired of Being 

Bullied in Tennessee:  

She's FIghting Back


"....In a show of what could only be described as abject thuggery, elected members of the Tennessee House yelled down and ultimately bullied with the aid of security Associated Press reporter Erik Schelzig from the House floor.  Schelzig’s transgression was attempting to take a picture with his cell phone of House Speaker Kent Williams who collapsed while presiding over a live session of the State House...."   Tennessee Watchdog    http://tennessee.watchdog.org


Yesterday Sharyn Bovat the NISSAN Whistleblower called a leader in the Faith and Freedom movement to tell her that she's "serious" about having the bullying done to her investigated as a HATE CRIME.  Because Sharyn documented death treats, harassment that included being followed by NISSAN Titan trucks and cars circling her child's home.   Bovat has more than probable cause that people connected to a Good Ole Boy network identified her as a "percieved gay" in order to discredit her as a whistleblower.    

It's sad that a carpool mom who spoke out about bad spending of over 1 billion taxpayer dollars - Dept. of Energy Fraud - Discrimination has to "beg" the mainstream media to report stories "that matter" to society.  www.sorrysilverman.com

Tennessee is #1 in Corruption because Gannett "dropped the ball."   

Sharyn KNOWS that she's a "bit" unorthodox in her blogging on exposing the fraud BUT in her defense she KNEW that Gannett's Ben Bradlee winning editor know of the massive fraud  and abuse of the whistleblower and a judge in Tennessee told her that he was going to "jail her for a year"  for over 19 months Sharyn feared that her FREEDOM would be taken away.   Bovat

Below is from the website of Tennessee Watchdog.....

"...Legislators feel they literally own the halls of government regardless of their prattling about the Constitution. In all of their supposed study of the Constitution they apparently skipped entirely over the First Amendment to the Bill of Rights. Pondering the depth of the civics lesson these elected officials need is a staggering task.
What our elected leaders do not realize is they are simply guests in places like the Tennessee General Assembly House chambers. The public owns the halls of power in government. Everything that happens in an open session of the General Assembly is a matter of public record, even the physical collapse of one of its members. 
The fact that legislators in this state suddenly felt empowered to physically dictate to members of the press in an open session of the House what they can and can not cover is frightening. It was a naked glimpse into the collective psyche of our lawmakers. The sense of entitlement and the raw arrogance we saw in that glimpse is something the people of Tennessee do not need to forget for a very long time...."

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