Frances Robles has become is the most pathetic excuse for a one-hit-wonder journalist. With only one storyline to occupy her time, she spent dozens of hours putting this article about “Bloggers and Trayvon Martin Case” together.
There is even a petition to see her dispatched to the land of irrelevence.
Read her latest diatribe, and ask yourself a question.
What value does this have to
a reader? Other than page/space filler what is it about, and who actually would invest the time to write about, what, exactly?
It sure would be nice to see this much effort or energy in, say, well, Lake Mary Florida, for a few days talking to “actual people” about, one of Robles’ most, well, recent propaganda accusations.
My hat is off to all the folks who refused her contact requests, and I know there are many TreeHouse visitors on that list. And to those website operators who willingly participated in her sophomoric attempt at journalism, you should be ashamed. Here is a portion of her scribble, or you can GO HERE for the whole crayon:

(Miami Herald) While other people watch reality shows, a marketing specialist in Michigan who goes by the name “Bcclist” spends time in his yard, calculating Trayvon Martin’s last steps with a tape measure and smart phone stop watch.
He is joined on the Internet by Dave Turner, an Illinois man who had his sons yell in the dark from a distance of 30 feet to see whether he could tell which one cried for help.
Both men are often guided by the work of “Tchoupi,” an engineer with a Ph.D. in physics who has spent countless hours making maps, analyzing witness statements and fleeting headlight patterns in surveillance videos to compute George Zimmerman’s moves the night he killed Trayvon. (more…)