This can be seen in their A
user’s guide to the 2012 campaign, which has all the makings of an
outline to scam the readers as we approach the upcoming election. We have to
remember they cannot be successful with this scam by using the truth.
It seems to be based somewhat on the pattern they followed
in carrying out the hatchet job and character assassination of Presidential
Candidate Herman Cain. The Telegraph's "hi-tech" lynching of Herman Cain!
The Telegraph’s Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall gave away
the secret when she disclosed that The
Telegraph will go to a system “Based on what we hear…” and they will “…produce
work designed to put information in the hands of people who will use it to help
change, even transform, their community, however they define “community.” From
what Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall has pointed out here we assume they will
ignore any and all facts which do not help further their cause.
This is what The Telegraph and AP did as they came together in
their successful effort to destroy the campaign of Herman Cain. You have to
remember The Telegraph and the AP knew who these women were and they knew about
their troubled background from the start. The Telegraph never did disclose this
information to the reader. They knew they could not complete their hatchet job
and character assassination with the truth, it just would not work. That is our
opinion but then you can see what they did at The
Telegraph's "hi-tech" lynching of Herman Cain!
These flim-flam artists tell us that: “Obama and Romney have
huge staffs to help keep it all straight, of course. But you don’t. So here,
for the rest of us, is a user’s guide to the last leg of the 2012 presidential
campaign:”
We will have to remember what Marshall told us about basing
things on what they “hear”. You will not be bothered by any nasty facts they
decide they do not want you to hear.
This is like The Telegraph’s cover-up of the crimes committed
by Attorney General Eric Holder and the United States Justice Department. Of
course when the Obama administration declared Executive Privledge to
protect him The Telegraph declares it is all politics and tells us for that
reason they will not cover it.
Here we have the first Black Attorney General in the history
of this country to be cited by congress for contempt and the first Black
President to assert Executive Privledge to cover for him and they decide it is
not news. What a joke. It shows just what kind of scam artist these people are.
The Telegraph has proven they cannot be trusted, their
bigotry is ingrained to the core.
The flim-flam artists list the polls as something we should
watch. This is something both The Telegraph and AP certainly know how to use in
their scams. If you look back at what we call the 60
percent scam you will see a perfect example of their manipulation of a
poll. You can see the controversy about
this at The
Telegraph uses Polls for Their Deception Again! This is documented evidence
of why any Polls and anything The Telegraph and AP tells you about polls should be
ignored unless checked carefully. Their sole purpose is to lead you where they want you to go.
The next thing they tell you is watch the money. Well you
can be assured the only time you are going to hear anything about the money is
when it favors their candidate. If you do not believe this go back and look.
Now we come to their: “Jobs, money and numbers.” The Telegraph’s
dishonesty in this area is nothing less than phenomenal. Let us look at the
paragraph where The Telegraph tells us:
“The Labor Department reported sluggish job growth Friday, as employers added just 96,000 jobs in August. The unemployment rate fell to 8.1 percent from 8.3 percent in July but that was only because more people gave up looking for work.”
This sounds much better than: Unemployment
Rate At 8.1%, 368K Americans Drop Out Of Work Force, Mere 96K Jobs Added. –
Rate Would Be 8.4% If Labor Force Had Stayed Same…
This is dishonest and a joke! But then the purpose of the
whole thing was not to be honest and inform you of the facts.
Now let us look at what The Telegraph and AP knew and did
not tell you. You have to remember that they cannot scam people by being honest. All
this probably came from the same AP report, they just pick and choose what they
want to use. The following came from an AP report titled: Jobs
Report August 2012: US economy adds 96K jobs, rate falls to 8.1 pct.
The Telegraph knew the job numbers for the months of June
and July had been revised downward for an additional loss of another 41,000
jobs. We are told that:"
The flim-flam artist at The Telegraph also failed to inform
the reader that:
“Friday's report was discouraging throughout. Hourly pay fell, manufacturers cut the most jobs in two years and the number of people in the work force dropped to its lowest level in 31 years.”
The scam artist also did not want you to know that:
“More than 12.5 million people were unemployed last month. But when discouraged workers and those who have part-time jobs but would prefer full-time work are included, more than 23 million Americans are under-employed. And the "under-employment" rate is 14.7 percent.”
“And the number of temporary jobs fell for the first time in five months. Both figures suggest that companies are seeing less demand for their services and need fewer workers.”
“Many of the jobs were in lower-paying industries such as retail, which added 6,100 jobs, and hotels, restaurants and other leisure industries, which gained 34,000. Higher-paying manufacturing jobs fell by 15,000, the most in two years.”
Now let us look at the “money” part. What the flim-flam
artist at The Telegraph did not want you to know here is that: U.S.
Incomes Fell More In Recovery, Sentier Says. This article shows
what a scam the people at The Telegraph are pulling on the people of middle
Georgia while promoting their selves as “middle Georgia’s newspaper.” The
article is well worth reading if you value the truth.
What we are being told is that:
“American incomes declined more in the three-year expansion that started in June 2009 than during the longest recession since the Great Depression, according an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by Sentier Research LLC.”
Next on their list is
Congress, the purpose here is to blame everything on Congress, for instance
they blamed everything on Congress last year in the debt limit hassle. If you
have been paying attention this was not the case as pointed out in excerpts
from Bob Woodward’s book “The Price of Politics”. But we have seen nothing about this in The
Telegraph.
There is more to
come on this subject.
Have a nice day.
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