Both papers of Bardi are of very low quality. You can write everything you
want but Bardi has no contact with reality.
The condition to lose from your reputation is to have one/some.

I am sorry but Nancy Grace was completely unknown to me.
Peter

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:03 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <
orionwo...@charter.net> wrote:

> From Peter****
>
> ** **
>
> > A second paper by Ugo Bardi using forced analogies and guilt by****
>
> > association. Very weak journalism and a kind of "porcheria". ****
>
> > irrespective of what Rossi has or hasn't. And a very harmful****
>
> > association of Krivit. I would call it treason- but this is a****
>
> > too great a word for such a stupid and counterproductive action.****
>
> > The enemy of my enemy is not my friend if he is the enemy of my cause.**
> **
>
>  ****
>
> > http://cassandralegacy.blogspot.com/2012/03/e-cat-horror.html****
>
> ** **
>
> IMO, Ugo’s post was just plain silly. To be fair, I suspect Ugo’s was just
> trying to be humorous for the most part. Quite frankly, I thought it
> damaged Ugo’s reputation, this particular installment and the lack of
> discrimination, far more than Ugo’s “humorous” insinuations against Rossi’s
> behavior. It was like watching another version of the Great Randi spouting
> off… an Italian version, that is.****
>
> ** **
>
> Regarding SK, let me perform an "innocent" guilt-by-association tactic of
> my own. Some of SK’s editorials remind me of Nancy Grace’s editorials:****
>
> ** **
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Grace****
>
> ** **
>
> Excerpts:****
>
> ** **
>
> > *Controversies*****
>
> ** **
>
> > In 2011 a New York Times article David Carr wrote “Since her show began
> in****
>
> > 2005, the presumption of innocence has found a willful enemy in the
> former****
>
> > prosecutor turned broadcast judge-and-jury." He criticized her handling
> of****
>
> > the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart, the Duke lacrosse team rape case, the
> ****
>
> > Melinda Duckett interview and suicide and the Caylee Anthony case. George
> ****
>
> > Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley told Carr that Grace,
> ****
>
> > as an attorney and reporter, “has managed to demean both professions with
> ****
>
> > her hype, rabid persona, and sensational analysis. Some part of the
> public****
>
> > takes her seriously, and her show erodes the respect for basic
> rights.”[14]****
>
> > [edit] Elizabeth Smart kidnapping****
>
> ** **
>
> ...and this as well:****
>
> ** **
>
> > *Suicide of interviewee Melinda Duckett*****
>
> ** **
>
> > In September 2006, 21-year-old Melinda Duckett committed suicide
> following****
>
> > an interview conducted by Grace concerning the disappearance of Duckett's
> ****
>
> > 2-year-old son Trenton.[22]****
>
> > ****
>
> > Grace interviewed Duckett less than two weeks after the child went
> missing,****
>
> > questioning her for her alleged lack of openness regarding her son's****
>
> > disappearance, asking Duckett "Where were you? Why aren't you telling us
> ****
>
> > where you were that day?"[23] Duckett appeared confused and was unable to
> ****
>
> > answer whether or not she had taken a polygraph test. When Grace asked
> her****
>
> > why she could not account for specific details, Duckett began to reply,*
> ***
>
> > "Because I was told not to," to which Grace responded, "Ms. Duckett, you
> ****
>
> > are not telling us for a reason. What is the reason? You refuse to give*
> ***
>
> > even the simplest facts of where you were with your son before he went**
> **
>
> > missing. It is day twelve." According to the CNN transcript, Duckett****
>
> > replied, "(INAUDIBLE) with all media. It's not just there, just all
> media.****
>
> > Period." Grace then moved on to a media psychologist who asserted that**
> **
>
> > Duckett was "skirting around the issue."[22][23]****
>
> >** **
>
> > The next day, before the airing of the show, Duckett shot herself, a****
>
> > death that relatives claim was influenced by media scrutiny, particularly
> ****
>
> > from Grace.[22][24] Speaking to The Orlando Sentinel, Duckett's
> grandfather****
>
> > Bill Eubank said, "Nancy Grace and the others, they just bashed her to
> the****
>
> > end. She was not one anyone ever would have thought of to do something**
> **
>
> > like this."[22] CNN has also been criticized for allowing the show to air
> ****
>
> > in the wake of Duckett's suicide.[25] Police investigating the case had*
> ***
>
> > not named Melinda Duckett as a suspect in the case at the time, but after
> ****
>
> > her suicide the police did say that, as nearly all parents are in****
>
> > missing-child cases, she was a suspect from the beginning.[22]****
>
> ** **
>
> Final comment: In no way am I attempting to suggest that Rossi is in
> danger of committing suicide because of SK's relentless editorializations.
> Rather, as an analogy, I’m attempting to perform the equivalent of a same
> kind of guilt-by-association insinuation directed at SK for which SK’s has
> attempted to insinuate concerning his relentless reporting on Rossi. I
> can’t stand watching Nancy Grace, particularly when she goes on another one
> of her editorial rants.****
>
> ** **
>
> So, as “innocent” the insinuation goes: If the shoe fits.****
>
> ** **
>
> Regards,****
>
> Steven Vincent Johnson****
>
> www.OrionWorks.com****
>
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks****
>
> ** **
>



-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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