STOP MEDIA LYNCHING

"What would induce an Emmy award winning journalist and avowed  christian  to go against thier professional and spiritual  values? Mr. James Mendoza in his brief bio references his spiritual beliefs and his professionalism as influences in his personal life and his approach to journalism. The article written by Mr. Mendoza regarding Mr. Thomas Marshall and his store Broke2Gear crosses the boundaries of both and makes one curious to the reasons that prompted Mr. Mendoza to target Thomas Marshall  as the brunt of  slanderous accusations in his foray into questionable ethical behavior. The article and subsequent video airing on KGMB9 sparked another article to be written in Hawaii's premier business Magazine, Pacific Business News  by journalist Linda Chiem citing Mr. Marshall and his company Broke2Gear for unethical Business Practices.   Mr. Marshall was unaware of the events that led up to the article being written. Mr. Marshall had not been approached either by Jim Mendoza of KGMB9 or Pacific Business News to attest to the veracity of the accusations made regarding his supposed breach of business ethics. Mr. Marshall sent both KGMB9 and Pacific Business News his bio.  Mr. Marshall is a highly decorated marine veteran and a member of America's special forces. Mr. Marshall also continues to hold a high security clearance with the United States Government.  Mr. Marshall's service to America continues in his comittment to community where he has demonstrated his personal and professional ethics by continuing to donate merchandise and money to various charitable organizations, and schools.    We encourage all to examine the links below and join us in signing the petition to stop the Media Lynching of Mr. Thomas Marshall,to force a public apology from KGMB9 and Pacific Business News and to make reparations to Mr. Marshall for the damage to his character and business.
For JusticeFriends of Thomas Marshall and Supporters of Broke2Gear.

Please support our cause an innocent man has been falsely accused of stealing by KGMB9 and Pacific Business News. 

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