I have previously suggested that I thought that the Journal was discriminating against Diogenes' six.
In today's Journal, if you look up a story and look off to the right side of the page you will find "Who's Blogging".
Burque Babble wrote a post earlier than mine, on the same piece to which I had linked. Mario Burgos wrote a post later in the morning, on a different piece. My link to the story should have been noted between them and wasn't mentioned at all.
Which I regard as proof that the Journal is covering up a scandal in the APS, and they are trying to cover up their cover up.
What to do?
Nothing really; the Journalist's code of ethics
is completely unenforceable.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Evidence Mounts Against the Alb. Journal
Posted by ched macquigg at 6:08 PM
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Maes is the president of everything...or at least wants to be. She's got the local media and a powerful law firm in her grasp, now she was the power of superintendent as well as school board president.
I've heard of control freaks ...but...wow!
Everyone keeps giving her power, why stop?
Then she wants to tell parents to get in my face?
I wonder...is there an antichrist of education?
Maes is the president of everything
She's queen of the world, lets hope she goes down with the Titanic.
It was extremely interesting for me to read this blog. Thank you for it. I like such themes and everything that is connected to them. BTW, why don't you change design :).
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