THIS IS WHAT WE GET FROM GUARDIAN JOURNALISTS
tadalafil seek times;”>We have made this point before that journalists of a newspaper of record are supposed to have standards of ethical conduct in dispensing their profession. We continue to be concerned about the comments being made by Nassau Guardian reporters on their Facebook pages which indicate that they do not have a view of their job that requires neutrality in public and therefore balance in reporting. They want to vent their spleens and rant like members of the general public. The latest example is that of Juan McCartney on Facebook. Recently the television commentator George Stephanopoulos in the US was denied the opportunity to host the Republican debate after it was revealed that he gave donations to the Hilary Clinton Foundation. Fair point. But in The Bahamas anything goes: “Like a beast, its brain fevered, its appetite rabid, lurching through the muck and mire of the nation’s underbelly on quaking limbs, the PLP’s attack machine scours Facebook seeking to brand as traitors anyone who dares question the supremacy of its rule.”–Juan McCartney
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Look every body else is doing what they want and saying it’s not against the law. We been hearing for a long time politicians defending each other saying: “this does not break any rules…”. Sounds familiar? Well it might not be breaking the laws but what they do is also not ethical, moral nor helpful especially when it hurts and harms most while enriching a selected few. Juan is breaking no rules. If you must lick him for standing up for all of us, fine, but then also lick those who are standing up for the selected few.