Thursday, March 3, 2016

[UPDATE] More political dirty tricks at The Palm Beach Post. The 2015 Lake Worth election season redux?

UPDATE: The 'newspaper' finally got around to fixing the data on Lake Worth Commissioner Andy Amoroso's "Know Your Candidates" page. Use this link for the correct information. Read below how the paper tried to politicize a non-political nonprofit in the City of Lake Worth. With only 12 days until election day makes you wonder what monkeywrenching is in the pipeline.

Consider the recent developing news here in Lake Worth: there is major news about the Lake Worth Casino that the Post has yet to report but a non-story about a trailer park in the City is big news? And don't forget about the "too-white" boy on the CRA mural at La Joya Village and the 'curfew' that wasn't a curfew as reported by the newspaper. All very curious, is it not?

Continue reading about the Post's latest trickery:

Is 'redux' a word? Yes it is. Here is the definition.

When you go to the "Know Your Candidates" page at The Palm Beach Post, the county's 'Paper of Record', and then you go to Lake Worth Commissioner Andy Amoroso's profile? Guess what? Click Commissioner Amoroso's "social link", or his campaign site, it sends you to a non-political nonprofit in Lake Worth. A nonprofit that has to remain nonpolitical for a number of reasons. How did that happen? Here is the proof:
Things that make you go, "Hmmm".