Letter to Bill Wolff

Page - August 4, 2005

July 29, 2005

Bill Wolff

Executive Producer

"Situation with Tucker Carlson"

1 MSNBC Plaza

Secaucus, New Jersey 07094-2419

Via fax: (201) 583-5453

Via email: bill.wolff@msnbc.com

Dear Mr. Wolff:

It has come to my attention that during the June 22, 2005 edition of  The Situation with Tucker Carlson, Mr. Carlson stated that he has always respected France for blowing up the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbor.  The Rainbow Warrior was blown up by French agents on July 10, 1985.  The vessel was destroyed and one of the crewmembers, Fernando Pereira, the ship's photographer, drowned below deck, leaving behind two young children.  I can only conclude that you must have missed Mr. Carlson's remarks.  Nobody would allow this to stand.

Mr. Carlson's comments came within days of the 20th anniversary of the bombing.  I find it unconscionable that Mr. Carlson would publicly support an act of terrorism against a peaceful organization.  President Bush asserts that we must fight terrorism.  We see the horrible effects of terrorism daily on the news.  And yet Mr. Carlson says that he respects France for blowing up the Rainbow Warrior.  Is this how MSNBC wants to be represented?

For 34 years Greenpeace has promoted a safer and greener world through peaceful action.  In contrast, Mr. Carlson admires a violent action simply because he disagrees with Greenpeace's goals.

Unless you want to argue that MSNBC has a very different policy regarding the acceptance of terrorism, Mr. Carlson must be fired from the show. In the event that you choose to defend Mr. Carlson's right to promote terrorism, whether as an ideology or as an attempt to boost ratings, we will make sure that people are aware that there were no consequences for Mr. Carlson's irresponsible statements. 

Mr. Carlson may have the right to support terrorism; the question is whether you will continue to give him the platform.

Sincerely,

John Passacantando

Executive Director

Greenpeace USA

Cc: Neal Shapiro, President MSNBC/Microsoft NBC

Tucker Carlson, Anchor, "The Situation with Tucker Carlson"