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Thursday, April 20, 2006


Coleman Calls out the CC Times


Two comments/caveats about Jack Coleman, who posted this blog item. First, he's a Cape Wind project partisan and second, he left the Cape Cod Times under less than amiable conditions.

Having said that, it's worth reading his harsh and impassioned critique of his old employer and its coverage of the sizzling wind power issue on the Cape.




Thursday, April 20, 2006 6:26:57 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Harsh though his critique may be, it's accurate. Teddy's swerve with Stevens is his most blatant "bigfooting" since he and Chris Dodd got together and decided that the New England FDIC regional office in Franklin had to close, since it wasn't as "central" as East Hartford. (Love to see THAT map!) And these guys wonder why we are cynical..
Rick
Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:44:34 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
I have just been summarily kicked off CapeCodToday.com where I was the writer of two blogs; Magic Eye, a nature column and Against the Wind, an anti-wind farm column. Jack Coleman and the Editor know now bounds when it comes to biased journalism and they will stop at nothing to smear the opposition. It is yellow journalism at its 'finest'. Do check out Coleman's treatment of the Editor of the Martha's Vineyard Gazette when she broke the story of Cape Wind's (blatantly hypocritical) backroom maneuver that slipped itself into the the 2005 Energy Bill exempting itself from competitive bidding. It is a disgrace!
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