Reasonable people may come to the conclusion The Telegraph
does not want anything to happen to remove the funds of the Bibb County Board
of Education out of their reach.
They have found a dear friend in the Bibb County Board of
Education Superintendent, Dr. Dallemand, who is willing to share. This became
evident when The Telegraph President and Publisher George McCanless exposed the
fact that his Editorial Page Editor Charles E. Richardson was dining
on the taxpayer dollar. This
was due to the largess of the Bibb County School Superintendent, Dr. Dallemand,
at the expense of the taxpayers. McCanless says it was only one lunch but that
is somewhat like robbing just one 7/11 store, maybe so we do not claim to know.
Looking back people may get the impression that McCanless’
exposure of this was due to panic. Possible because as he put it Richardson had
ignored what McCanless called “…a Code
of Business Conduct and Business Ethics that all of our employees
have to sign.”
This is a code The Telegraph’s owner McClatchy Newspapers
claims to abide by. This is questionable as they were notified about The
Telegraph’s conduct of dining on the taxpayer dime and pedaling
influence for employment at the taxpayer’s expense, this they
ignored.
This would explain why McCanless ignored the “over 70,000
reasons” Charles Richardson and his wife was enjoying due to her employment by
Dr. Dallemand. That amount of money is nothing to laugh about.
The Telegraph claims because “charter school advocates”
filed suit against the school systems, it is “…an effort to rewrite the state’s
constitution…. ” The last time we looked and as they note it is only an
Amendment, Amendment 1. That is a stretch from the entire constitution, but things like that does not matter to The Telegraph.
They are so concerned about “spending money the state doesn’t
possess.” If you notice The Telegraph did not exhibit the least bit of concern
when the taxpayer’s money was being used to pay Richardson’s wife with “money
the state doesn’t possess.”
We might also note that during the last administration The
Telegraph was constantly reminding people of middle Georgia about the deficit
and debt of the Federal Government, borrowing 43 percent of every dollar spent,
etc.
After Obama took office they did and do everything they can to
ignore it using any method conceivable except honest journalism.
They seem to think that the type of conduct they are
accusing others of is some how reserved to The Telegraph. They tell us: “Here’s
news. Supporters of Amendment 1 are attempting to flim-flam the public.”
We can assure the reader that this is something employees at
The Telegraph are professionals at. They have been using the “flim-flam” on the
people of middle Georgia for years.
They then use the absurd as they tell us that: “They don’t
want anyone telling the populace about what the amendment really means. It’s
their lie and they’re sticking to it.”
The people we talk to seem to think this is the job of a newspaper,
that is the “…telling the populace about what the amendment really means.”
We try to explain only an honest newspaper would tell “…the
populace about what the amendment really means.” We remind them that when a
newspaper starts telling “their lie” they find nothing wrong with “sticking to
it.”
We are talking about such things as:
Gun running – “Fast and Furious” – Contempt of Congress – the death of three Federal Agents – the death of hundreds of Mexican Nationals – “Executive Privledge” – or Congressional Over Site Hearings which look in to such things, such as the one being convened today.More recently the cover up of the incompetence the Obama Administration that led to the death of a U.S. Ambassador, two former Navy Seals and a State Department computer tech in Libya.
The following video clearly explains how The Telegraph determines what is and what is not news. This dictates what you know and read.
This is typical Telegraph or more like a “thief in the night”. That is our opinion, what is yours.
Have a nice day.
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