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What about the Ryder Truck security threat?
idiots "GreenPilot" wrote in message om... http://www.msnbc.com/news/993760.asp?vts=111820030909 |
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This stuff has to be getting Brock Meeks' goat. Here is a guy who thinks
privately that the security screening the airlines do has no value whatsoever, being forced to write a piece like this. Note that he devotes far more space to the general aviation view -- making the premise of the piece sound idiotic even as he complies with editorial guidelines. |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... This stuff has to be getting Brock Meeks' goat. Here is a guy who thinks privately that the security screening the airlines do has no value whatsoever, being forced to write a piece like this. Note that he devotes far more space to the general aviation view -- making the premise of the piece sound idiotic even as he complies with editorial guidelines. Here's another idiotic exercise in futility to shake your head about. Last Saturday I went to the air show at Nellis Air Force Base. To get in, one had to drive to the Las Vegas NASCAR speedway and park. Then get in a line ~1/4 mile long and shuffle through a gate with metal detectors. They confiscated all those little Swiss Army knives from key rings. I think the only reason we didn't have to remove our shoes was that we were walking on sharp gravel. It took over an hour to get through the screening and board a bus for the base. Once at the base, we were greeted by camo-clad 19 year-olds manning a Humvee and armed with a .50 caliber machine gun. I am sorry they were so frightened of us. When we got home, I was telling a friend (a retired USAF Chief Master Sergeant) about our experience. He agreed with the security precautions, saying that he understand the motives behind them. He felt that, should an "incident" occur, the public would place the blame directly on the base commander and that he was within his bounds in his actions. I asked him what type of incident he was referring to. He replied that, "A terrorist could get loose on the base". Of course, they had the spectator area fenced and patrolled, but he didn't know that. It is a sorry state of affairs when the leaders of our military forces allow their actions to be dictated by CNN. I am ashamed of how they are shaking in their boots for fear that Wolf Blitzer might criticize their security. I want to puke in disgust at this crap. We won in Iraq, but lost our balls here. Rich S. |
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We won in Iraq
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Cathleen Berrick, director of Homeland Security and Justice Issues, notes
that 70 general aviation aircraft have been stolen in the last five years, "indicating a potential weakness that could be exploited by terrorists." Wow... 70... in 5 years.... that's a whopping 14 per year or OVER one a month. Compare that to how many cars, trucks, etc. which are stolen ALL of which could be filled with explosives and turned into terrorist car bombs!!!! Idiots. Classic case of people fearing what they don't understand. Eric |
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Rich,
We won in Iraq, Have you been following the news lately, at all? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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I fondly recall watching the Thunderbirds and other jets at Nellis. I even
got a close-up look at an SR-71 before the air cops roped it off. I had been in the Air Force 9 years before I got to my first flying base. They all thought I was nuts to keep running over to the windows every time I heard something taking off. I was a brand new "butter bar" lieutenant and a few of the old NCO's liked to pick on the second louies. Having been an NCO myself, I didn't take very kindly to it. There were times I wanted my stripes back, just to get someone to take me seriously. Fr. John Elledge, Chaplain, Colonel, USAF Ret. "Rich S." wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... This stuff has to be getting Brock Meeks' goat. Here is a guy who thinks privately that the security screening the airlines do has no value whatsoever, being forced to write a piece like this. Note that he devotes far more space to the general aviation view -- making the premise of the piece sound idiotic even as he complies with editorial guidelines. Here's another idiotic exercise in futility to shake your head about. Last Saturday I went to the air show at Nellis Air Force Base. To get in, one had to drive to the Las Vegas NASCAR speedway and park. Then get in a line ~1/4 mile long and shuffle through a gate with metal detectors. They confiscated all those little Swiss Army knives from key rings. I think the only reason we didn't have to remove our shoes was that we were walking on sharp gravel. It took over an hour to get through the screening and board a bus for the base. Once at the base, we were greeted by camo-clad 19 year-olds manning a Humvee and armed with a .50 caliber machine gun. I am sorry they were so frightened of us. When we got home, I was telling a friend (a retired USAF Chief Master Sergeant) about our experience. He agreed with the security precautions, saying that he understand the motives behind them. He felt that, should an "incident" occur, the public would place the blame directly on the base commander and that he was within his bounds in his actions. I asked him what type of incident he was referring to. He replied that, "A terrorist could get loose on the base". Of course, they had the spectator area fenced and patrolled, but he didn't know that. It is a sorry state of affairs when the leaders of our military forces allow their actions to be dictated by CNN. I am ashamed of how they are shaking in their boots for fear that Wolf Blitzer might criticize their security. I want to puke in disgust at this crap. We won in Iraq, but lost our balls here. Rich S. |
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"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message
Have you been following the news lately, at all? Are you trying to make a point? -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer _______________ |
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"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message
... Rich, We won in Iraq, Have you been following the news lately, at all? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) You make my point. Now read carefully - The "News" has very little to do with reality. Rich S. |
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