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Jack wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote: The gathering and processing of intelligence never was a part of my job. Clearly true. Nor was it yours, clearly. My job was to simply fly checks, federal bank notes, nuclear medicine stuff etc. in Cessna 210's. Which qualifies you to do what exactly (beside comment on the difficulties of living the life of a bottom feeder in the realm of professional aviation)? Shows how much YOU know about professional aviation (try flight instructing someday and enjoy having roadkill for dinner every night). But hey, as bad as it was (and occassionally still is) flying damn sure beats working for a living! |
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote: Lack of enforcement and apprehension is one thing, lack of airstrikes against Taliban and Al-Quida training camps is an entirely different thing. Those decisions are made by the Government not the USAF, The government relys in part on Air Force intelligence resources to make those decisions. You can continue to blame 9/11 on everyone BUT the Air Force if you wish, but that's like blaming everyone BUT the Army Air Corp for Dec 7, 1941. The Army commander at Pearl Harbor was rightly blamed for not acting on the warning passed to him by higher command that war was imminent. If you have evidence of a similar failure by the USAF prior to Sept 11 feel free to post it. I have seen none so far.. That's because the jury's still out with regards to whose all to blame for dropping the ball on 9/11. And I'm still curious as to whether or not our interceptors that were scrambled on 9/11 were armed, or not? blame the President and his advisers if you feel there were grounds for such airstrikes but I dont recall any clamour from you on the subject before Sept 11 2001 The gathering and processing of intelligence never was a part of my job. My job was to simply fly checks, federal bank notes, nuclear medicine stuff etc. in Cessna 210's. So you are merely exercising 20/20 hindsight, Nobody predicted 9/11, but that doesn't mean that many of those in the know didn't realize that a major terrorist attack was imminent. I've stated numerous times already that civilians are primarily responsible for "dropping the ball," however, I simply don't think the military (that means any branch thereof) deserves a pass when it comes to doling out the blame. |
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![]() "B2431" wrote in message ... From: "Keith Willshaw" Keith, we tried this a couple of months ago. Marron has no idea how the Air Force functions or what its mission is. If you press him on what we should have done he has no answers. He just doesn't understand we had no one to pre-emptively strike nor does he understand the Air Force has no authority to spy on or bomb anyone they choose. Furthermore he has no comprehension his claims and attacks on the military in general, USAF in particular, VA, VFW etc are all baseless. All you will get is personal attacks or comments about RAM is not a VFW drinking party. He has also not noticed that no one has attacked his education/training/flying experience or ratings. True enough. Personally I'd be extremely concerned if some branch of the armed services started taking military action without orders from the Government. Keith |
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote:
Personally I'd be extremely concerned if some branch of the armed services started taking military action without orders from the Government. Straw man argument. Nobody said some branch of the armed services should commence military action w/o orders from the government. Nice try, though. ![]() |
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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message ... Jack wrote: "Mike Marron" wrote: The gathering and processing of intelligence never was a part of my job. Clearly true. Nor was it yours, clearly. My job was to simply fly checks, federal bank notes, nuclear medicine stuff etc. in Cessna 210's. Which qualifies you to do what exactly (beside comment on the difficulties of living the life of a bottom feeder in the realm of professional aviation)? Shows how much YOU know about professional aviation (try flight instructing someday and enjoy having roadkill for dinner every night). But hey, as bad as it was (and occassionally still is) flying damn sure beats working for a living! Funny you should say that. I know a guy who thought that way for the 15 ks a year or so that he made flying those checks around in all kinds of wx. After his accident, he kind of developed a different attitude about it. One of the reasons was that he pretty much had to find some other way to buy the groceries because he was devoted to eating, could no longer pass his flight physical, and he couldn't get his folks to foot that kind of bill for him. So now he's an RN and, aside from the seamier aspects of his job, like wiping an occasional behind or two for patients who're too sick to do it for themselves, he works twice as hard as he ever did when he was a heroic and adventurous flyboy and earns three times as much and then some. Not only that, but he sometimes mentions that his Mom and Dad still look on him as a hero even though he no longer displays that "wild blue yonder" stare that we old farts all tried to copy from the recruiting posters during those days when our hearts were young and gay (in the old fashioned non-sexual sense). (*-*))) George Z. |
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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message ... "Keith Willshaw" wrote: Personally I'd be extremely concerned if some branch of the armed services started taking military action without orders from the Government. Straw man argument. Nobody said some branch of the armed services should commence military action w/o orders from the government. Nice try, though. ![]() Yet you appear to blame them for not doing so. Keith |
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"George Z. Bush" wrote:
"Mike Marron" wrote: Shows how much YOU know about professional aviation (try flight instructing someday and enjoy having roadkill for dinner every night). But hey, as bad as it was (and occassionally still is) flying damn sure beats working for a living! Funny you should say that. I know a guy who thought that way for the 15 ks a year or so that he made flying those checks around in all kinds of wx. After his accident, he kind of developed a different attitude about it. One of the reasons was that he pretty much had to find some other way to buy the groceries because he was devoted to eating, could no longer pass his flight physical, and he couldn't get his folks to foot that kind of bill for him. So now he's an RN and, aside from the seamier aspects of his job, like wiping an occasional behind or two for patients who're too sick to do it for themselves, he works twice as hard as he ever did when he was a heroic and adventurous flyboy and earns three times as much and then some. Not only that, but he sometimes mentions that his Mom and Dad still look on him as a hero even though he no longer displays that "wild blue yonder" stare that we old farts all tried to copy from the recruiting posters during those days when our hearts were young and gay (in the old fashioned non-sexual sense). (*-*))) My wife happens to be an ICU/CCU nurse but you couldn't pay me enough $$$ to do what *she* does for a living (urk!) Great story George ![]() |
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"Mike Marron" wrote:
"Keith Willshaw" wrote: Personally I'd be extremely concerned if some branch of the armed services started taking military action without orders from the Government. Straw man argument. Nobody said some branch of the armed services should commence military action w/o orders from the government. Nice try, though. ![]() Yet you appear to blame them for not doing so. Bullroar. I'm going to give you and sergeant dan and anyone else who thinks like y'all do the exact same advice I often give my ab initio students when they try reading the FAR's. When you read these postings Keith, simply ignore the white parts and just concentrate on the black parts (thems called "words.") Don't read into things that "appear" to be there cos' they really aren't there. Again, just focus on the black parts (e.g: the "words") exactly as they're written and forget about the white spaces in between and you won't confuse yourself. OK? |
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