Friday, June 24, 2005

THE FINANCIAL TIMES STRIKES! OH, YES, ONE MORE TIME!

The lady correspondent of The Financial Times in Mexico must be about to get a most juicy prize for her tireless and intrepid efforts to attack right and left the government of President Vicente Fox and now, following her “colleague” – by the way, also a foreigner Olga Wornat - against his family.

It would be interesting if a collector of rare things would compile all the furious attacks by this foreign correspondent published in that English paper, against the first democratically elected government in Mexico.

But it would much more interesting the compilations of all the results of all the investigations her slanders have caused: President Fox and his family have come out clean. But said correspondent does not publish them.

What a strange way to make “journalism”, isn't it ? One wonders whether this “journalist” attended the same school and maybe the classroom of the fifth-class gossiper Olga Wornat. If not, it seems so.

The same style, the same intentions and the same objectives. Coincidence?

Now, getting back to the prize that for sure awaits this foreign correspondent, we do not know yet whether it will come from the paper she has so eagerly devoted to lower to the category of a tabloid, a much loved style by the English people, or from her group of comrades in the bohemian life of the cantinas or from her other group of comrades of the PRD, as she is their willing “international” striking tool.

When she reaches the goal set to her by one of those groups, we will know.

Insisting once more, if she only had a gram, just one gram of honesty she would publish the results that have exploded and keep exploding at her very own face.



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