Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Creditwrench press credentials


CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauer claims to carry "press credentials". However, in recent posts, he has shown his ignorance of what press credentials involve.


Press credentials evolve, they don't simply apply. To gain access to an event or happening as a member of the press you have to be pre-approved by either the controlling venue or local authorities. Common sense dictates that one can't simply enter a presidential press conference simply because they have something with their picture on it declaring they are a member of the press.


Take the Super Bowl for example. Dan Rather can't simply walk in and take a position on the sidelines even though he has press credentials that would allow him entrance to a presidential press conference. Why? Because the venue must have approved his credentials beforehand. If they haven't, the security staff on site would turn him away.


Obtaining press credentials involves various levels of, not only official clearance, but also liability insurance. Something CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauer is apparently unaware of.


Access to public venues and news events, such as the Oklahoma City bombing, are controlled by local authorities. These authorities scrutinize press credentials carefully to insure that only recognized press or pre-authorized press are permitted to access otherwise off limits to the general public. CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauer's contention that anyone with a homemade press badge can enter is false and misleading.


Speaking of homemade press badges, let's take a closer look at Bil-LIE Bauers.


Note it states "Okla City". Whoever hear of Okla City? Bil-LIE apparently had trouble reducing the font size in order to accomodate the word Oklahoma.


See the signature over white-out? Guess that facilitates his constant name changes he's noted for in order to bilk his creditors out of their payments.


CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauers press pass could be made by any 5 year old with a computer and printer. Strike that. The 5 year olds would probably be more impressive.





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