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Cal, John and et alNote: "I previously posted this elsewhere, but I would like the Citizen to reply to it." Have any of you ever thought to ask a question of someone that’s writing your story for you? I read your article about TDK and you spoon fed us the story like pabulum. Why didn’t you jump on the recent FCBoE issue? Is there some hidden agreement with the Citizen and anything that looks official that no questions will be asked? Is there anyway you could find it in your journalistic endeavors to ask a question? For starters, why hasn’t the deal gone down? Is it being held up? What’s the hold up? Who’s holding it up? Why are they holding it up? How are they holding it up? If so, for what reason is it being held up? Throw “when” in there just for fun. Does the Citizen have anyone acting in the capacity of an “investigative journalist”? Why is it that I have never read “when asked why the party said…”. Remember, reporters write what they’re told, journalists write what they’ve learned. If you want to put the fear of God in people when walk into a room, make it known that you are going to ask them questions and they may just have to give you an answer. Because if they don’t, you can print that too. bad_ptc's blog | login to post comments |