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AW: Upcoming HBO "documentary" on Indian Point







Franz Schoenhofer

PhD, MR iR

Habicherg. 31/7

A-1160 Vienna

AUSTRIA

phone -43-0699-1168-1319





> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----

> Von: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu [mailto:owner-

> radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu] Im Auftrag von John Jacobus

> Gesendet: Samstag, 11. September 2004 17:14

> An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu; REP_Planners@yahoogroups.com

> Betreff: RE: Upcoming HBO "documentary" on Indian Point

> 

> I think that it is sad that news, i.e., information,

> has to be presented in an entertainment format for

> people to watch it.  Look at your local stations.

> 

> --- "Stabin, Michael"

> <michael.g.stabin@Vanderbilt.Edu> wrote:

> 





This is one of the most severe critizism from (not only) European

media-scientists. To reduce hypothetical death of several, sacrificing

hundreds or thousands of victims to an entertainment format is a crime.

- Yes, I know, what a crime is, for all of you "hardliners" in the USA.

To use the tragic death of thousands of people by terroristic attacks in

the USA for political goals is in our European opinion another crime.

Nobody in the USA seems to care of the death of tens and hundreds of

thousand victims on catastrophes in Bangla-Desh, India, and

where-so-ever- To claim the possession of weapons of mass destruction by

a poverty stricken country as a reason to conquer this country (which

has not been successful anyway) is another crime, not to talk about the

torture allegations at Abu Graibh by a country which claims to be the

hoard of democracy and human rights.  



Using the entertainmemt format will soon reduce at US stations all

credibility of scientists to zero, unless they show at shows an

everlasting smile, probably perfect breasts (if female), supporting what

the shows aims at. 



Regards,, flames welcome, 

 

Franz









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