The next post will get into the things The Telegraph has
decided that the people of middle Georgia did not need to know. Such as this
administration's cover-up of the death of federal agents: “Fast and Furious”:
gun running; contempt of court: contempt of congress: "Executive Privilege" to
cover it up: their contempt for the laws of this Great Nation, etc.
Today The Telegraph did a story on how the “Macon
Miracle plan begins in earnest”. It seems as if The Telegraph has
the cover-up of their malfeasance under control. That pesky Kenny B. is gone and
he can no longer keep pointing to Bill Knowles and wearepolitics.com who has exposed the misconduct at the Bibb
County Board of Education and Dr. Dallemand. The Telegraph owes a thank you to
the general manager Becky Swan of WGXA TV channel 24 for her assistance in
solving this problem.
When Kenny B. ignored the veiled warnings of, Charles E.
Richardson, things such as: “you don’t have a contract”, etc. Swan promptly
fired Burgamy. At least that was the appearance at the time. You can read the
story Kenny B. leaving WGXA for WMAZ and
form your own conclusion.
It would seem as if The Telegraph now thinks their part in
all of this, such as the “lousy
lunch” and the over “70,000 reasons” is in the past. The “70,000
reasons” (second paragraph from the bottom) is the amount of taxpayer funds The Telegraph’s Editorial
Page Editor Charles E. Richardson shares with his wife Pamela for her
employment at the Bibb County Board of Education. Looking back we can see how The
President and Publisher George McCanless went all out to cover this up and keep
it quiet. It looks as if the story expresses his confidence that he has succeeded.
We have to ask after all this can you really expect The
Telegraph to be honest about anything they write about the “Macon Miracle”, Dr.
Dallemand and the Bibb County Board of Education?
They are also back on the health care kick and you have to
wonder what they get for that? They run this Health cost crisis called ‘close to cliff’.
But it seems as if The Telegraph thought “Trashing Tricare” where
“Obama [is] to cut healthcare benefits for active duty and retired US military”
was not important.
Obama’s plans: “…for increases between 30 percent to 78
percent in Tricare annual premiums for the first year. After that, the plan
will impose five-year increases ranging from 94 percent to 345 percent—more
than 3 times current levels.”
There are a multitude of other things The Telegraph’s President
and Publisher and the staff of The Telegraph have decided that the people of
middle Georgia do not need to know.
Things are looking more and more like the policy of The
Telegraph is to withhold any information about this administration and Attorney
General Eric Holder which they feel should not be used in Black History Month.
An example of these things are found in Would
you trust The Telegraph knowing all this?
When things arise of such historical significance that The
Telegraph feels compelled to at least mention them or risk becoming the laugh stock
of the planet; they have come up with the perfect solution.
In this instance we are talking about the “Contempt of
Congress” citation against the first Black Attorney General, in the history of
this Great Nation and the first Black President declaring “Executive Privledge”
to protect him which is something any honest newspaper would cover.
However to get around this The Telegraph declares it all
politics and not news worthy! They then ignore it, this is disgusting when The
Telegraph promotes the paper as middle Georgia’s newspaper!
Of course this does not explain why what everything Attorney
General Alberto Gonzales who was the first Hispanic United States Attorney
General did was news worthy and not politics.
Reasonable people may conclude the answer is bigotry, just
hard core bigotry. You can see more in The
Telegraph a Work in Progress.
Have a nice day.
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