I think it was wrong. But like they say Bad publicity is better then NO publicity. Negative attention is better then NO attention. I guess it's like the "Wardrove Malfunction" on the super bowl, if it never happened no one would ever mention it again. Maybe it will make millions wonder about it so they can educate others. Still don't agree or like it though. I will never forget when going through the ALS Hell with my dad and we were watching my name is Earl over a friends and a clip came on with the guy and the voice machine. It really don't effect people who have never gone through stuff like that, so the real question is will people even give it a second look if they don't know what ALS is, or will they even care or will they look it up to even see what it is?Maybe, just maybe it will bring Nationwide attention to it, and in turn bring more attention to this horrible disease.>>