NationStates Jolt Archive


A message for repoerters

Tirinia
04-09-2005, 18:40
for those of you with sensitive ears, don't watch

http://www.illwillpress.com/kat.html

thank you coperate media :sniper:
Ifreann
04-09-2005, 18:42
for those of you with sensitive ears, don't watch

http://www.illwillpress.com/kat.html

thank you coperate media :sniper:


saw it yesterday,really good.good message
The Downmarching Void
04-09-2005, 18:48
Awesome! It's SO true.
JuNii
04-09-2005, 18:54
for those of you with sensitive ears, don't watch

http://www.illwillpress.com/kat.html

thank you coperate media :sniper:"Somebody give that F#*king Cartoon Squirrel a F#*king Medal!"

I would like to see those reporters waist Deep in water helping to get some people to dry land than talking to people sitting on the corner.
The blessed Chris
04-09-2005, 18:58
Superb
Nadkor
04-09-2005, 19:03
Funny that when John Snow on Channel 4 was interviewing a local police chief or something on the news the other day, the guy was saying that he wanted to talk to the media to get the message out that they need help, and to let people know what's going on.
Ifreann
04-09-2005, 19:05
"Somebody give that F#*king Cartoon Squirrel a F#*king Medal!"

I would like to see those reporters waist Deep in water helping to get some people to dry land than talking to people sitting on the corner.


And even if human kindness doesn't move them to help,seeing a reporter throw down his mic and help people would make great television.
Jah Bootie
04-09-2005, 19:09
We've been over and over this. Getting the story out helps a lot more people than making trips to pick up one or two people at a time. If a helicopter showed up and says "hey, we can take one person" it would be dragged to the ground by the hundreds of people clambering to get on.
Haken Rider
04-09-2005, 19:28
Meh, I want my news. A dozen of reporters won't make a difference on the field.
JuNii
04-09-2005, 19:33
We've been over and over this. Getting the story out helps a lot more people than making trips to pick up one or two people at a time. If a helicopter showed up and says "hey, we can take one person" it would be dragged to the ground by the hundreds of people clambering to get on.I've seen incidents where the news choppers assisted in rescues at the risk of crashing. heck there were some that helped bring high speed chases to a safe conclusion. they can do some good. even if it's picking up one or two people at a time from rooftops or marking areas so that people can get to those in need. Heck they can transport paramedics to the stranded people so that they can get medical attention.

The reporters can air names and faces to get families reunited, instead of asking "you lost your home, now what do you intend to do?" questions.

I would rather see that happening then more pictures of cars waiting for gas.
Teh_pantless_hero
04-09-2005, 19:38
We've been over and over this. Getting the story out helps a lot more people than making trips to pick up one or two people at a time. If a helicopter showed up and says "hey, we can take one person" it would be dragged to the ground by the hundreds of people clambering to get on.
If they are interviewing people stranded in their attic/on their roof, they can take them to the nearest sign of life and drop them off.
Jah Bootie
04-09-2005, 19:40
If they are interviewing people stranded in their attic/on their roof, they can take them to the nearest sign of life and drop them off.
Have they really been doing that? I haven't seen it, but then I don't have tv. I mean, how would they get to someone's roof anyway?