Foghorn Leghorn examines Drive-by truth killings
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | May 3rd at 12:52 PM |
Foghorn Leghorns: DeVine Gamecock’s rooster crowings of grounded truth vs. truth-obscuring press fog originally published at Examiner.com [We especially like to tweak our hometown's dead-tree observer of the news for whom we have served as conservative voice on the op-ed pages.] The Charlotte Observer recently fogged up a report on a judge’s ruling against enviro-extremists that saves consumers on energy costs with a headline that | Read More »
Foghorn Leghorn: Losing our religion? Not
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 11th at 12:34 PM |
The latest misleading (Foghorn) headline and story from the Drive-by media begging for DeVine Gamecock correction (Leghorn): Survey: We’re losing our religion Poll on faith in U.S. shows more claim no religion; percentage of Christians down overall. Fifteen percent of respondents said they had no religion, up from 14.2 percent in 2001 and 8.2 percent in 1990, according to the American Religious Identification Survey. Technically, | Read More »
Observer vendetta against CEO Lewis trumps concern for BofA, Charlotte
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | March 7th at 08:39 PM |
Since our first documentation of the Queen City’s local dead-tree Drive-by journalism hit job against Bank of America’s CEO, Ken Lewis, The Charlotte Observer has only ramped up the assault. They have attacked Lewis as “out of touch” for utilizing the Bank’s private jet to attend an Andrew Cuomo, New York Democrat witch hunt against BofA and Merrill Lynch; and ridiculed his 2008 pay cut. | Read More »
Drive-By’s can’t abide crime drop by conservative means
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | February 12th at 01:41 PM |
The Charlotte Observer’s vendetta against the new police chief (pictured), that has made the Queen City safer, continues. Originally published by Mike “gamecock” DeVine as Charlotte Law and Civil Rights Examiner for Examiner.com First, it was the validity of his college degree, an irrelevancy given his sterling decades long record police chief in Richmond, Virginia. Now, its the validity of the sharp drop in crime | Read More »