Why Is CLEVELAND BANNER Constantly Promoting WatchTower CULT? - Topix:
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Here is a list of recent CLEVELAND BANNER articles which are supposedly about people of local interest, who just so happen to be members of the WatchTower Cult. Notice that most of the articles deceptively include remark after remark promoting the beliefs and practices of the WatchTower Cult.
There are also a number of other articles authored by William Wright which do not mention "Jehovah's Witnesses" by name, but deceptively promote the teachings of the WatchTower Cult.
In May 2012, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the work of WatchTower Cult Organizers, Moises Gonzalez and Keyla Gonzalez.
In April 2012, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the business interests of a local Jehovah's Witness named Frank Smickle.
In April 2012, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the work of WatchTower Cult Organizers, Alonzo Hagan and Arnetta Hagan.
In May 2012, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the work of WatchTower Cult Organizer, Ninoska Lory Firpo.
In January 2012, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the work of WatchTower Cult Organizers, Timothy Bailey and Jackie Bailey, and their children.
In November 2011, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting José Hernandez, a local Hispanic WatchTower Cult Recruit.
In August 2011, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the work of WatchTower Cult Organizers, George Mayborn and Gladys Mayborn, and their children.
In April 2011, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the foreign missionary work of a local Jehovah's Witness named Emily Owens.
In January 2011, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting Marty Cross and Jeni Cross -- a local WatchTower Cult Elder, and his wife, at the Cleveland Tennessee Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
In March 2010, the CLEVELAND BANNER published a lengthy article promoting the life story of the mother of local WatchTower Cult Elder Harold Haddock at the Benton Tennessee Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
If anyone happens to run into the Editor or Publisher of the CLEVELAND BANNER, would you please ask them why Readers are allowed to post COMMENTS on all the newspaper's articles EXCEPT for the articles about the WatchTower Cult???
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