Friday, October 12, 2012

The Telegraph – Does this help the voter?

As we approach the November election we need to look back at some of the things The Telegraph Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall has told us.


She tells us The Telegraph can: “research candidates’ voting record” – “read archived stories” about them” – “tell readers whether candidates have been fiscally responsible”, etc.

Marshall warns about “candidates’ Web sites” with: “Of course, voters have to trust the candidate isn't loading up on the good stuff and omitting things that might give voters pause in the road.”

Perhaps Marshall is under the impression that this kind of conduct is strictly reserved for The Telegraph.

A check of The Telegraph’s history vividly demonstrates this is exactly what they do! They load “…up on the good stuff” and omit “…things that might give voters pause.”

If we look back to see how many times The Telegraph researched Democratic Candidate Barack Hussein Obama’s “voting record”; or shared with the reader “archived stories” about him; or told us whether he had “been fiscally responsible” we will find it did not happen.

The Telegraph has done their level best to cover up Obama’s disgraceful conduct, even the incompetence in trying to cover up the Libyan affair which he likes to refer to as “a few bumps in the road”. This is amazing, an act of war and the death of four United States Citizens is one hell of a “bump in the road”. The Telegraph has omitted this as it is probably one of those things which will “give voters pause.”

Now that Obama’s incompetence has reached the point that he is a disgrace to the United States and the free world The Telegraph has been reduced to the point of declaring things as “all politics” not worthy of coverage! 

In the following they are talking about the criminal activity of Eric Holder and the United States Justice Department and Obama's declaration of "Executive Privledge" to protect them but as can be seen they use it else where. 


With all the serious problems this Great Nation is facing, The Telegraph in spite of their declaration of what they can do and their claim to “community service” by George McCanless has been nothing short of flim-flam specialist and a disgrace to the people of middle Georgia, the entire State and Nation.

So let us look at what they offered to help the voter and contribute to their pledge of “community service” in today’s paper. It is completely absurd but you can see it at: Number keeps popping up during presidential race.

This certainly demonstrates The Telegraph’s ability to; “research candidates’ voting record” – “read archived stories” about them” – “tell readers whether candidates have been fiscally responsible”, etc.

Oh well you cannot flim-flam people by being honest with them.

Have a nice day. 

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