As we write this on October 8, 2011, we look back at the document dumps from the Obama administration about the latest scandals. This is reminiscent of the criminal organization the Clintons run out of the White House.
We have begun to understand why Kenny Burgamy, the ex-banker and enabler of The Telegraph attempted to pass off the Solyndra scandal as the “first scandal of the Obama administration”.
Chances are this task fell to Burgamy because most people in middle Georgia would have laughed at anyone else at The Telegraph who attempted this. At one time there were a few people in middle Georgia who would have taken Burgamy at this word. Those days are beginning to fade into the past and will soon be history.
The Obama scandals have been the talk of the “24 hour news cycle”. However The Telegraph has avoided the news of these scandals like the plague. It is almost as if the White House, moveon.org, Soros or some other front group was paying the people at The Telegraph. They may be.
More on the document dump from the following web site. “Ace of Spades HQ” credits the “Los Angeles Times" for the information. We see that on “Friday Afternoon Solyndra Document Dump: Obama Fundraiser Turned Department Of Energy Official Pushed For Deal That His Wife's Law Firm Profited From” You can see that here.
And “Earlier in the week, the Los Angeles Times reported that yet another Obama fundraiser was involved with the federal loan guarantee program that backed Solyndra.” That is here.
Then there is the document dump on “Fast and Furious” this comes from Hotair.com. You can see that here.
As we post this we can rest assured that you will not read about any of this in The Telegraph.
We can not believe that The President and Publisher, George McCanless and his staff to include: Executive Editor, Sherrie Marshall, Executive Page Editor, Charles E. Richardson who we sometimes refer to as Low-Grade and Visiting Member, Kenny Burgamy – ex-banker and who we sometime refer to as the enabler would ever go along with an honest report on all this. For sure to date they have not. If we do not see a report by Monday we will know their intent.
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Your contacts at The [Macon] Telegraph.
President and Publisher - George McCanless
Phone744-4290 - e-mail - gmccanless@macon.com
Executive Editor - Sherrie Marshall
Phone - 744-4340 - e-mail - smarshall@macon.com
Editorial Page Editor - Charles E. Richardson
Phone - 744-4342 - e-mail - crichardson@macon.com
Visiting Member - Kenny Burgamy (ex-banker)
e-mail - kenny@macon.com
Have a nice day.
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