Asbestos "not in the Air"?
Did they or did they not carry out these so-called tests at
lightening or breakneck speed?
Sure they did, surely its there today for everyone to see?
I think someone may be protecting their job;and if its the
writer journalist's idea of a good so-called story,then perhaps
someone ought to suggest that it would be better to,
1. Help the current victims
2. Find the cause and then dont write about it but fix it to
try to ensure in doesnt happen again;in New York or elsewhere.
2007-07-19
04:02:30
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asked by
peter m
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Philosophy
You say "fixing the problem"......
And,if i am correct that you are talking
of the journalist who wrote that,then its
clear that i DONT think he or her did
or has fixed-the-problem!
In so much as "doing-their-job"; DONT
WE ALL TRY TO DO A BETTER JOB;
and thus we should all learn from our mistakes,right?
And are not journalists held-rightly-to be
in an exalted and important position-one where the Truth is not only neccessary but Cricical!!
So someone ma debate whether he/her was "careless", or just lied.
i say, if it was the former,then the facts
should be pointed-out to them;If it was the latter,then they should try putting down their Poison pen,and humbly
apologise to the present and future victims.
2007-07-19
05:02:54 ·
update #1