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Posted by Dieselrider I suppose on April 11, 2004 at 17:23:44 from (66.82.169.56):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: O.T. Now let's not be discriminatory h posted by Dean Minnesota on April 11, 2004 at 15:17:18:
you were doing all you could to get that practice stopped though, right? You're doing just what Congress is trying to do with it's hearings right now. Pointing the finger and trying to say it's that guys fault. Right after Sept 11 Jane Pauley tried convincing the owner of the small plane school that some of the highjackers used that he should feel some responsibility for what had happened. Even though all their paperwork was in order for flight school, somehow she felt he should feel it was his fault. She's an idiot. It was no more that man's fult than hers. The only way to make air travel perfectly safe is to eliminate it completely. One thing we could put into effect the screening practices that Israel uses for it's airline and it would stop alot of the possibilities too but, that would probably not set to well with all the people who don't want their civil liberties touched in any way. Sorry, this is a sore spot for me. The only people I blame are the rag head sons of scum that cowardly carried out actions of terrorism against civilians just because they are taught in their schools and mosks that we are evil. They have been nothing but trouble from the beginning of our country and need to be forced to leave us alone.
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