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Pulitzer Skips Rye's Sculti in Awards Travesty
April 14, 2014
NEW YORK (AP) — The Washington Post and The Guardian won the Pulitzer Prize in public service Monday for revealing the U.S. government's sweeping surveillance programs in a blockbuster series of stories based on secret documents supplied by NSA leaker Edward Snowden….blah, blah, blah… (More here)
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Hey Columbia Journalism Board Dorks – Westchester County is almost in Columbia University’s backyard. I know most of you ‘boardies’ live elsewhere but I mean you can read, right? And you don’t mind reading journalism on computers, do you? And you like investigative journalism – I think? Anyone ever tell you about www.lausdeo10580.com ? Ever visit it? No? For shame.
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Shameless Rye politicos claimed for years there was not a smidgen of corruption in our government then fought like ferrets in a sack not to release public documents to Leon Sculti who said that there was. The result over a year later is a senior Rye City employee’s date tomorrow morning with a White Plains Grand Jury and over $2 Million in Rye Golf Club money unaccounted for. Others will likely be exposed as co-conspirators in this the largest fraud in Rye history.
Phil Reisman of Gannett I think said it best about Leon’s work – “'Citizen soldier' a one-man menace to corruption in Rye. “
Maybe next year Leon. Maybe next year.