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Old February 28th 06, 05:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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That is the problem with todays society! No one takes any
responsibility for their actions. Beat their ass to a pulp and they'd
think twice about doing the same thing again. If they do a variation on
the theme, you beat their ass with a different theme and with more
gusto!
It worked for me as a USMC DI and I dare anyone to challenge the
efficacy of USMC boot camp training and discipline. OoohRahhh
Semper Fi USMC 1940-63
Rocky

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Old February 28th 06, 05:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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That is the problem with todays society! No one takes any
responsibility for their actions. Beat their ass to a pulp and they'd
think twice about doing the same thing again.


I guess if both father and son are thugs...yeah. If the parent can't think
more creatively than that, well then someone should beat him to a pulp for
fathering children while mentally impaired.

Like father, like son. Like son, like father.





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Old February 28th 06, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Matt
Do you have any kids? Are they all you'd like them to be? Can they
survive in a society without rules or demands for certain levels of
behaviour?
I suppose I could talk my kids to death and feel good that I'd
counseled them to the point of correct behaviour only to have to do it
again when they decided to argue the point while they misbehaved.
I can see this is a pointless argument with liberal attitudes. You can
raise your kids the way you see fit, and I'll raise mine the way I see
fit. When my kids go to war to support our way of life,and yours stay
at home doing "their thing", I'll maintain my position of arguing the
position of might/right
In the meantime, I'll demand discipline in the cockpit that many
students are not accustomed to yet respond to in a positive manner. It
can quickly become a life or death matter and they see it from a new
perspective with my instruction. Why? Because in 50 years of aviation
I've been subjected to more than most can imagine.
I hope I haven' t offended you with my bluntness, but if I have, deal
with it?
Semper Fi
Rocky

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Old February 28th 06, 06:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Matt
Do you have any kids?


See other post.

Are they all you'd like them to be?


Definitely.

Can they
survive in a society without rules or demands for certain levels of
behaviour?


I think so...they're doing pretty good so far.


I suppose I could talk my kids to death and feel good that I'd
counseled them to the point of correct behaviour only to have to do it
again when they decided to argue the point while they misbehaved.


You can't start when they're 8 or 10, or 12. You do it from birth.

I can see this is a pointless argument with liberal attitudes. You can
raise your kids the way you see fit, and I'll raise mine the way I see
fit.


It has nothing to do with liberal attitudes, it has to do with THINKING, not
being a thug and expecting your kid NOT TO BE. It comes from realizing your
kids can think from the time their two years old...if you TEACH THEM HOW,
and you know how yourself.

When my kids go to war to support our way of life,and yours stay
at home doing "their thing",


My oldest in in the NAVY...a JG, you ****-for-brains!

GFY moron!


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Old February 28th 06, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Matt
Do you have any kids? Are they all you'd like them to be? Can they
survive in a society without rules or demands for certain levels of
behaviour?
I suppose I could talk my kids to death and feel good that I'd
counseled them to the point of correct behaviour only to have to do it
again when they decided to argue the point while they misbehaved.
I can see this is a pointless argument with liberal attitudes. You can
raise your kids the way you see fit, and I'll raise mine the way I see
fit. When my kids go to war to support our way of life,and yours stay
at home doing "their thing", I'll maintain my position of arguing the
position of might/right
In the meantime, I'll demand discipline in the cockpit that many
students are not accustomed to yet respond to in a positive manner. It
can quickly become a life or death matter and they see it from a new
perspective with my instruction. Why? Because in 50 years of aviation
I've been subjected to more than most can imagine.
I hope I haven' t offended you with my bluntness, but if I have, deal
with it?
Semper Fi
Rocky

 




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