Looks like those rumors I talked about a month ago have panned out. Greg Weston, whose stories re G20 summit overspending by the Harper Gov. are now legendary, is gone for the crime of truth telling inconsistant with the Fox News North mandate.
Also, I'm told that ex-PMO functionary Jason Plotz really has been hired by the Vampire Teneckey. He just doesn't warrant a news release of his own
PS. Bork has been saying this all day.
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Greg Weston, whose stories re G20 summit overspending by the Harper Gov. are now legendary, is gone for the crime of truth telling inconsistant with the Fox News North mandate.
Or maybe it was for reporting that the 'fake lake' cost 1.9 million dollars, when in fact it cost about 57 thousand. Sloppy reporting like that doesn't endear you to your employers...
Right. Because the Sun chain are sticklers for accurate reporting.
Anyway...
Fred from BC - if sloppy reporting (there's very little real reporting) makes you lose your job at the Sun - there would be no Sun newspaper.
Fake Lake - he was onto something. The lake itself was $57,000, but other costs involved added up to the $1.9 million - you are totally an idiot, really you are. I really can't believe some of garbage you come up. Now, go back to the basement.
I hope someone else takes him on because there is so little investigative reporting these days.
RuralSandi said...
Fake Lake - he was onto something. The lake itself was $57,000, but other costs involved added up to the $1.9 million - you are totally an idiot, really you are. I really can't believe some of garbage you come up. Now, go back to the basement.
Re-read what I actually said before you go making a fool of yourself, honey. Weston first reported that the lake (ONLY the lake) would cost 1.9 million. He was wrong: the whole Media Centre cost 1.9 million, which is not out of line at all. Now go back to the attic, and remind yourself to *think* before you post, okay? Good girl...
Gayle said...
Right. Because the Sun chain are sticklers for accurate reporting.
Anyway...
No more than the Globe & Mail or the Red Star. What's your point?
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