Burning Atlanta

Illegal aliens, politics, comments, rants, etc..

2009/4/18

Cynthia Tucker, FORMER chief editor at the Atlanta paper. tee-hee

@ 11:19 PM (6 months, 22 days ago)
I've posted a few things about Tucker and a couple of other candy-asses at the Atlanta Journal. Look, we're Americans, we don't always agree. I'm fine with that. I like most of you bloggers around here but, even then, we're not always going to agree on everything. That's fine. But the problem I had with Tucker is she was so damned deceitful and used the vilest forms of game-playing to try and sell her bleeding-heart agenda.

I'm not always right but I try to be accurate. Sometimes I might get a number or name wrong, but it's not deliberate. I've never felt any need to be decietful, deceptive, engage in half-truths which tend to be total lies, etc... But that's the stock and trade of pro-illegals/amnesty advocates and candy-assed liberals. Think about that. If one's position is so solid then why would they need to lie and deceive?

I've found deceitful people HATE facts/the truth. I was having a good time at another message board bashing liberals and lefty types over the "Tea Parties." So some conservative types got together for a protest, so what? Yeah, it's a little unusual as most protests tend to be left leaners and red flag wavers, usually accompanied by cowards that hide behind masks, etc.. as they try to start crap with the police, vandalize or throw things. And the kicker: Funny, lefties always excuse the inexcusable behavior of lefties but I didn't have to make excuses for any of the tea party bunch. I didn't see any of them hiding behind masks or trying to start crap. Any of them throwing bricks, rocks or bottles. Damn, you mean conservative types can have a protest without acting like a pack of animals? Yeah, way off the topic but I wanted to put that in.

Cythia gets booted to D.C. Breaks my heart. Boo-hoo.

“This is such an exciting time to be providing commentary from the nation’s capital,” Tucker said in a prepared announcement by the newspaper. “This new opportunity not only gives me a chance to witness a historic presidency up close, but it also allows me to focus on what citizens all over the country are focused on — politics out of Washington.”

With Tucker moving to Washington, Andre Jackson has been named editorial editor, a new position. In his new role, Jackson will convene the editorial board as well as write opinion pieces.





My ASS. Ok, how many people would be thrilled about leaving Atlanta for D.C.? Ahhh, humm, ahhh, nobody I know.


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