There is also a story in The Telegraph today about an audit,
folks it has an odor about it. Audit bashes BOE members
The story is by acastillo@macon.com we
do not know anything about this individual, however the odor from the people
which employee this individual and The Telegraph is slowly spreading all over
middle Georgia and it is becoming unbearable.
The following is the comment we posted on wearepolitics.com about the story in The Telegraph.
Up front, let us say we know the legal difference between
the Bibb County School Board and the Macon Telegraph, which is not our point.
Let us look at this from a point of view of honor, honesty and integrity.
The Telegraph tells us that “…one board member seeking
favors for his daughter, getting involved in bid processes…” etc.
What is the difference; remember honor, honesty and
integrity, with this and what The Telegraph does?
They promote their self as “middle Georgia’s newspaper”.
They then take the National news, tailor it to what they want you to see and
publish it. The Telegraph has shut down for the most part all input by phone
calls at WGXA TV 24 into “News Talk Central” and the letters to the editorial page of The Telegraph.
We
would thank both are controlled by Richardson.
For the last few days The Telegraph’s Editorial Page Editor
Charles E. Richardson has time and time again reminded people that The
Telegraph was doing them a favor by allowing them on “News Talk Central”.
Folks
The Telegraph is a joke they are not even a serious joke, they are just a joke.
Back to “…one board member seeking favors for his daughter,
getting involved in bid processes…” etc.
and honor, honesty and integrity. Someone needs to explain to us the
difference in this and what The Telegraph does.
It is indisputable that The Telegraph’s Editorial Page
Editor’s penchant for a free lunch and his willingness to pedal influence in
return for employment for his wife is about the same things as “…one board
member seeking favors for his daughter, getting involved in bid processes…”
etc. if this is true. Now it seems as if The Telegraph’s President and
Publisher George McCanless is more than willing to cover for him.
Have a nice day.
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