Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The Telegraph is approaching their full cover-up mode.

The Telegraph Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall in the past told us how The Telegraph can:
                   “…research candidates voting records…”
                              “…read archived stories about them…”

                           “…even tell readers whether candidates have  
                                        been fiscally responsible…”   
                   How “Editorial page editors also have   
                                       incredible access…”

She goes on to tell us about “candidates’” Web sites but warns 
“Of course, voters have to trust the candidate isn't loading up on the good stuff and omitting things that might give voters pause.” 
Evidently Marshal thinks this type of deceit and deception is reserved for The Telegraph.

She also talks about how: “…a newspapers role in sorting truth from fiction, in digging deep, is more important than ever.”

Anyone who is familiar with what is going on and has followed The Telegraph in their steadfast determination to carry the water for the Obama Administration and cover up their scandals among other things must find this hilarious, if not downright dishonest.

For instance The Telegraph has declared the first black Attorney General Eric Holder, the Justice Department, “Fast and Furious” plus the first black President who declared “Executive Privledge” to hide the crimes is off limits. In other words for The Telegraph “it’s not news it’s all politics” so they will not cover it.


Well to date as a result of this activity there have been three federal agents killed and at least one wounded plus hundreds of Mexican Nationals killed. But remember “it’s not news it’s all politics”.

Then on October the first we find that:
“When Mexican authorities took Juarez drug cartel carnage king Jose Antonio Acosta Hernandez — better known as 'El Diego' — into custody, he had weapons from Operation Fast and Furious on his person, the English-language transcript of the Spanish-language television network Univision’s special investigation into the scandal shows”
Univision has done a fantastic job on this story and the Daily Caller is reporting it because it is news. You can see this story at: Univision: Juarez drug cartel leader ‘El Diego’ was captured with Fast and Furious weapons.

Google youtube Univision fast and furious and look at what The Telegraph Editorial Page Editor is telling you is not news.

There was nothing in today’s paper about this and we do not expect anything, you may reach the conclusion they are: “…omitting things that might give voters pause.”

Then there is the cover-up by the Obama Administration of the 9/11 fiasco which resulted in the death of the United States Ambassador to Libya, two former Seals and a computer tech. Of course to Obama this was a mere “bump in the road”. The entire world knows that this administration has done nothing but lie and deceive people in an attempt to cover this up. You can see more on this at: The Telegraph continues their penchant for deceit.

Yesterday we find out that:
“Leaders of a House committee say U.S. diplomats in Libya made repeated requests for increased security in Benghazi but the pleas were denied in Washington.”
This is an Associated Press article so you can be sure The Telegraph knew about it. You can see the entire article at: House committee: security requests denied in Libya.

So today in The Telegraph we get something about:
Small teams of special operations forces arrived at American embassies throughout North Africa in the months before militants launched the fiery attack that killed the U.S. ambassador in Libya.”
And we find out: 
“…the teams had yet to do much counterterrorism work in Libya, though the White House signed off a year ago on the plan to build the new military task force in the region….”
There was also a lengthy AP article which tells us that:
 A “…letter listed 13 incidents, but Chaffetz said in an interview there were more than 50. Two of them involved explosive devices: a June 6 blast that blew a hole in the security perimeter. The explosion was described to the committee as "big enough for forty men to go through"; and an April 6 incident where two Libyans who were fired by a security contactor (sic) [contractor] threw a small explosive device over the consulate fence.”
We would assume The Telegraph did not use this because they were “…omitting things that might give voters pause.” After all they seem to think this is their purpose in life.

But then you can read the entire story right here. House Committee: Security Requests Denied in Libya.

The Telegraph cannot be trusted, if they want to be the propaganda arm of the Obama Administration why do they not come clean and be honest about it. Tell people the truth.

There is also a special to The Telegraph today from William D. Underwood president of Mercer University about a “Health Science Center”. Underwood is the same one which brought the people from The Telegraph in to teach journalism. As you can see from the above it is easy to come to the conclusion that no matter what Underwood and The Telegraph call it the people who graduate will be anything but journalists.

That calls into question what Underwood says about the Mercer University’s new Health Sciences Center a plus for Georgian’s health.

After all we know that some of these locations train Doctors that choose amputation because it pays more. Then there are some who take tonsils out instead of treating the allergies because they make a lot more money if they take the tonsils out.

We know this because as can be seen in the above links President Obama tells us so.

We are not implying anything but reasonable people have to wonder when they look at the past record of The Telegraph. They have to wonder what Mercer President William D. Underwood was thinking – maybe grant money?  

As Mercer University President Underwood is in the educational business he has to be aware of some of the benefits reaped by The Telegraph employees in their relationship with the Bibb County board of Education and their School Superintendent Dr. Dallemand. It is unlikely this is the whole story but what we do know is about the “lousy lunches” and the “family employment”.

But whatever you do, don’t call The Telegraph and leave a message on an answering machine about this. If you do as can be seen in the video you can risk losing your soul.


Have a nice day. 

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