It is a sad day but it will look better tomorrow.  And some of us try to 
keep to the forum topic most of the time. 
 
Welcome to feeling like a disenfrancised minority.  But picking up your 
marbles and going home really isn't a viable life strategy - especially over 
politics (or sex or race). 
 
Get a good night's sleep or 5 and hope to see you again. 
 
"David Brooks"  wrote in message 
... 
 One thing - one of so very many things - I learned in my five years of 
 flying is that partisan politics does not fit into the cockpit. Most of my 
 flight instructors have, I know, been to the right of me politically. I 
had 
 a most enjoyable flight with CJ - although he has since earned my undying 
 enmity by unapologetically using the term "Final Solution" in connection 
 with me and people like me, an astonishing thought coming from an avowedly 
 religious man, but telling and apt. 
 
 But now it seems the nation has, albeit by a slim margin, re-elected a 
weak, 
 hypocritical, murderous coward. Three years ago, when some writers on the 
 left started talking about fascism, I thought that an absurd stretch. No 
 longer. The parallels are not precise - they never are - but the broad 
sweep 
 and many of the components of a new fascist state are in place. The 48% 
who 
 didn't vote for this disaster keep knocking on my consciousness, but they 
 are now feeble and impotent. The thugs are in charge. 
 
 That being so, and despite what should be an apolitical setting, I can no 
 longer in good faith keep company with a group of which the majority, I 
 know, has elected to deliver the country I love, and chose as my home, 
into 
 the hands of Bush and his repressive, regressive masters. 
 
 So long. Thanks for all the conversations. You guys have made me a better 
 pilot. 
 
 -- David Brooks 
 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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