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At 08:28 AM 2000/01/31 +0000, Walter O.
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>Hot dawg!  My thinking is right on the money!  Did
you all see the visual
>commercial shown during the Super Bowl game...

nope, not me!
what superbowl game?!

>Christopher Reeves got out of his wheelchair and
walked.  Well not
>actually. It was faked by technology, in an  ad
paid for by an
>Investment Company. Reeves sees it as a win-win
proposition for both
>Spinal cord research, and as publicity for the
Investment company
>which picked up the tab. How very American,
hyping research within
>the turf of hyped money making sport.
>Fascinating! Replies?
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my comments:

1. despite the ignorance of certain great-white-
aunties
i understand that the tv broadcast of the superbowl
football game is a phenomenon
watched by more american households than any-
other any-time any-where
so it is a unique tv medium opportunity for an
advertiser -
who pays the biggest of bucks for said opportunity
[not too strange in a market economy!]

2. what i find a tad unusual,
but very interesting and even uplifting,
is that said marketing madness is being exploited
[in the most positive sense of the word]
by a 'good' person in the hope of doing a 'good'
thing for humanity
as opposed to
by a commercial entity in the hope of making more
bucks

3. christopher reeve has my deepest respect
for the courage, integrity, generosity, strength and
tenderness
[all of which add up to love in my humble opinion]
he has shared with us all since his spinal cord
injury

4. it's kind of nice, for a change, to see the
stereotype of the 'hyped healing' -
standing up from the wheelchair and declaring "it's
a miracle!" -
the classic exploitation of the suffering of others for
commercial gain -
being turned upside down and inside out with
real possibilities and thus
real hope

5. in re commercialism and the profit motive,
i doubt that there is anything 'in it' for christopher
reeve
there would definitely be something 'in it' for the
investment company
but their commercial gain could very well be our
medical gain -
one can hardly hope for much more from the
planet's
ultimate market driven society


janet planet
in the other half of north america

janet paterson
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Janet
May many blessings be heaped upon you for your
insightful, cogent, right on the MONEY reply. Hot
dawg,  (Hot dawg, a football game expression, $5
at the Super Bowl?), the dialogue begins. Thank
you for your posting.



THANK
YOU

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