Tuesday, May 6, 2008

So..how DID NPR pick up on the Smith stench?

Well, it turns out that their state affiliate, Georgia Public Radio, did a story on Smith a while back. Apparently, that story caught their attention and convinced them that it might be worth a more fulsome investigation and national exposure. To hear that earlier GPR broadcast, click on this link: http://www.gpb.org/radio Now, look in the large grayish box to the right side of the page. Look about mid way down the list of available broadcasts. Find and click on "Orlando Montoya - AP AWard for Best Investigative Reports - Camden County Sheriff." You will hear the reporter plus comments from Jim Stein, Steve Berry, Chuckie Sears, Mary Ann Semans, et al. I will let y'all know when the national story that NPR is working on now will be broadcast just as soon as I find out.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I went and listened to the report. The comments by Chuckie Sears should be listened to by all the poor folks living in her county commission district.

Airhead is much too kind for her.

Jay Moreno said...

That was my impression, exactly.

You know, the sad thing is that you can hear in the feckless twit's voice that she truly believes the Gospel According to St. Willie in its entirety.

Anonymous said...

I listened to the report as well. The one thing that stood out to me was Chuckie calling Tommy Gregory a disgruntled employee. Tommy was fired because he was a threat to BTW plain and simple. If pearl necklace girl wants to call it something else, so be it. She is an empty head who BTW placed in office. What a crock. This county is so inbred, it is not even funny. Out with all of these useless Bast##ds