We do not know Bill Lucas and we have nothing for him or against him. However he fits right into what we have been witnessing for years when we say The Telegraph contributes to the problems in Macon and Bibb County.
As noted in the following video clips several voters in Macon and Bibb County seem to agree with us. We should all bear in mind the following video clips is just an example of what is available.
We have to ask why anyone would go to The Telegraph for help when the people at The Telegraph appear to put their self above the law.
We have to ask why would a man running on a platform for the prevention of violence set down with an individual who advocates violence for an interview?
It is a well known fact Richardson claims he has a God given right to kill his children. He appears fond of telling the world that "I brought him into this world I'll take him out".
He is constantly preaching to the world that judges and DFACS have no place interfering in how a parent raises his child. He has told the whole world if called in front of a judge about his children how he would tell the judge what he would do and what he would not do. Furthermore if the judge did not like it the judge would just have to take the child and raise him. Yes sir The Telegraph's Editorial Page Editor would straighten that judge out, after all he has God given rights and he is "King of his Castle."
No word on what he would do about the sheriff!
Knowing what we now know about The Telegraph why would
anyone trust them anyway.
Reasonable people may conclude The Telegraph's specialty has become influence peddling in return for free lunches, jobs etc.
Reasonable people may conclude The Telegraph's specialty has become influence peddling in return for free lunches, jobs etc.
You can look at the following and draw your own conclusions about the violence.
When The Telegraph which is owned by McClatchy Newspapers airs this type of
material over the airwaves of middle Georgia and streams it across the WWW to
the wide wide world, it would appear to us something is badly wrong.
We can only conclude Mr. Lucas was aware of all this when he
sat down for the interview this morning. We can assure people it does not say
much for his campaign against violence.
The following clips are from The Telegraphs “News Talk
Central” which they air over WGXA TV channel 24 in Macon, Georgia every week
day morning. We should bear in mind these are clips but the entire video is available.
Here Mr. Lucas explains how dangerous Macon and Bibb County really are.
This clip is the first part of the interview by The
Telegraph’s Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson this morning (July 19,
2012). The interview was approximately 10 minutes long and appeared to be well
choreographed. It was glaringly obvious that the lady on the set, Jessica
Walden, was not allowed to ask a single question.
In the interview the subject of the Bibb County schools came
up as it always does when The Editorial Page Editor is around and you have to
wonder if Mr. Lucas will be swayed by Richardson’s method of handling the
children of Bibb County. After all this is The Editorial Page Editor of The
Telegraph. The Telegraph is owned by the third largest “newspaper publisher in
the United States.” Therefor their method of handling the school children of
Bibb County must be O.K.
The following clips are significant for the following
reasons: Richardson who interviewed a candidate for the Office of Sheriff
of Bibb County seems to be saying the he has the right to kill his children, he
tells a caller named Estes “I brought him here I’ll take him out”. Both Burgamy
and Richardson seems to be sending the message, that your do not question The
Telegraph. They also demonstrate their willingness to ridicule and harass an
individual who has called in about Richardson’s expressed propensity for violence.
McClatchy’s Editorial Page Editor assures Bruce that he: “is
the king of his castle” – “you are the daddy” – “don’t let any court stand in
the way” – “or any DFACS stand in the way”. This individual represents The
Telegraph and the third largest newspaper publisher in the United States, would
they allow this if it was not sound advice?
We do not believe The Telegraph’s Editorial Page Editor has convinced
Shirley that parents have a "God given right" to kill their children.
Maybe in all this there is no cause for concern. Perhaps The
Telegraph employees are like the description which a lady named Pat attributed
to Dr. Dallemand which The Telegraph backs wholehearted. After all, surely Dr.
Dallemand knows about children for he is Bibb County School Supt. Maybe Pat is
wrong!
Have a nice day.
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