Reasonable people could assume that this would apply to all
things at The Telegraph and reasonable people looking back can form the opinion
that this policy has been used to mislead and scam the people of middle
Georgia.
The following clips in the video were taken from the program aired
this morning on WGXA TV Channel 24. The new arrival and General Manager of 24 is
Becky Swan, who as far as we can determine has agreed to bed down with the miscreants
at The Telegraph.
These are clips, however if anyone wishes to see the video in
its entirety it is available.
Looking back over the years we can see where this type of
urge is something rare and infrequent at The Telegraph. We do not know why all
of a sudden there is this urge for fairness.
Maybe The Editorial Page Editor
needs another free lunch, after all the President and Publisher of The
Telegraph George McCanless has proved he is able and willing to rush to his
defense. We can see that right here in this article “In
the pocket?” In fact reasonable people could conclude that
McCanless is the number one enabler for the Editorial Page Editor.
Perhaps we are wrong and something more is involved, in
these hard times there maybe someone who needs employment. We know from the past
that enough influence peddling or the appearance thereof can bring lucrative employment
in some cases.
You can see that right here in Bill Knowles’ What
The Bibb BOE Isn't Telling You. Note the second paragraph from the bottom.
After the scam jobs The Telegraph has pulled on the people
of middle Georgia with their coverage of the alleged rapist who served as
president during the 90s and the alleged allegations about the sexual harassment
charges of Herman Cain; reasonable people can see where they pick and choose
what they want to be fair and honest about.
This is only examples and there are
reams of other scams they have pulled at the Washington Memorial Library on
College Street in Macon, Georgia.
Another joke of the month is the full page ad they now occasionally
run in The Telegraph. The ad has a picture of The Telegraph’s President and
Publisher George McCanless in all his glory imposed on a picture of a dirt road
and beautiful green trees in the background.
Across the top we read “Middle Georgia – It’s who we are”
Well pardon us, as we humbly disagree with them. The implication is that The
Telegraph is like the people of middle Georgia.
I can assure you that the insinuation that they are like the
people of middle Georgia is a joke. The over whelming majority of the people in
middle Georgia are warm hearted honest hard working people. They do not stoop
to the level of the bigotry and dishonesty which The Telegraph sank to in their
hatchet job and character assassination on Herman Cain the Republican
Presidential Candidate for President in the year of 2012.
They did not sink to
the level of The Telegraph in the cover up and their willingness to carry the
water for such deviates as Bill Clinton.
The vast majority of the people of middle Georgia would
never turn their back on their community and hide behind the “First Amendment
of the Constitution” to scam people who subscribe to their paper.
Like protecting people who shout “fire in a crowded theater”
the First Amendment of the Constitution was never meant to protect deceit and
deception peddled by people who promote their self as a newspaper then commit
what reasonable people could consider a scam.
As can be seen in the above video The Telegraph’s Editorial
Page Editor is plainly telling us that The Telegraph will be fair and honest when they
choose to be.
This is disgusting. We have to ask who would trust these
people for information which is vital to making any decision which is important
to this great Nation, such as the information on which we base our votes.
As November approaches The Telegraph will get a lot worse or we miss
our guess! We shall see. It looks as if the very apt description the lady Pat used in describing the Bibb County School Superintendent in her phone call is an apt and accurate description of the people at The Telegraph.
After all it was the school superintendent who provided the free lunch or lunches (?) for The Telegraph's Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson
Have a nice day.
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