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shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Can you be sure? Bertie Absolutely. |
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Tina wrote:
I do not like the man, but would say his privacy should be respected. If good taste won't keep people away, this minor inconvenience to pilots is fine. Although, given the tastelessness of many who would get close, the zone should be defined as anything within range of say a 50 caliber round. shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote innews:Xv6dndHFYIQAp6XVnZ2dnUVZ_sHinZ2d@earthlink. com: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. -- Dudley Henriques |
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On May 25, 5:49*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Tina wrote: I do not like the man, but would say his privacy should be respected. If good taste won't keep people away, this minor inconvenience to pilots is fine. Although, given the tastelessness of many who would get close, the zone should be defined as anything within range of say a 50 caliber round. *shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote innews:Xv6dndHFYIQAp6XVnZ2dnUVZ_sHinZ2d@earthlink. com: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. What I don't see is why some people think he merits airspace restictions. Is it at likely that a threat to him will be made from the air? Is he going to have a coastguard escort too? What about other senators then? To be honest, I think its self promoting grandstanding.. Cheers |
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You are assuming it is a TSR he requested. It's possible the FAA,
knowing how stupid some people are, did it on their own. If he wanted printer's ink he would not have requested the restriction. |
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More_Flaps wrote:
On May 25, 5:49 am, Dudley Henriques wrote: Tina wrote: I do not like the man, but would say his privacy should be respected. If good taste won't keep people away, this minor inconvenience to pilots is fine. Although, given the tastelessness of many who would get close, the zone should be defined as anything within range of say a 50 caliber round. shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote innews:Xv6dndHFYIQAp6XVnZ2dnUVZ_sHinZ2d@earthlink. com: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. What I don't see is why some people think he merits airspace restictions. Is it at likely that a threat to him will be made from the air? Is he going to have a coastguard escort too? What about other senators then? To be honest, I think its self promoting grandstanding.. Cheers Difference of opinion is what makes Usenet interesting isn't it :-) ? -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. There are 100 senators and 435 representatives in the United States Congress. If all of them are accorded similar TFRs, these TFRs together would cover an area about half the size of Louisiana (just over 20,000 square miles). Is that really what you want? Why are there no restrictions on road vehicles within a 3-nm radius? And what about boats? |
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On May 25, 6:06*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
More_Flaps wrote: On May 25, 5:49 am, Dudley Henriques wrote: Tina wrote: I do not like the man, but would say his privacy should be respected. If good taste won't keep people away, this minor inconvenience to pilots is fine. Although, given the tastelessness of many who would get close, the zone should be defined as anything within range of say a 50 caliber round. *shoOn May 24, 11:59 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote innews:Xv6dndHFYIQAp6XVnZ2dnUVZ_sHinZ2d@earthlink. com: More_Flaps wrote: On May 24, 9:57 pm, "Steve Foley" wrote: He gets the cape to himself for the holiday weekend. Is he really that important? No. Can you be sure? Bertie I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction.. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. What I don't see is why some people think he merits airspace restictions. Is it at likely that a threat to him will be made from the air? Is he going to have a coastguard escort too? What about other senators then? To be honest, I think its self promoting grandstanding.. Cheers Difference of opinion is what makes Usenet interesting isn't it :-) ? Of course, and at it's best when civil and respectful :-) It's a shame that some others here don't appreciate that. Cheers |
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Here speaks a man (?) who makes interesting assumptions and
extensions, then posts something as idiotic as this. On May 24, 2:15 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Dudley Henriques writes: I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. There are 100 senators and 435 representatives in the United States Congress. If all of them are accorded similar TFRs, these TFRs together would cover an area about half the size of Louisiana (just over 20,000 square miles). Is that really what you want? Why are there no restrictions on road vehicles within a 3-nm radius? And what about boats? |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Dudley Henriques writes: I agree. Like him or not, (and I can't stand the guy believe me ) his "position" in the government warrants protection. It's a sad testimony to aviation if some of those who fly can't make this simple distinction. We live in difficult times. When and if we reach the point where both sides of a political equation start wishing each other harm and deride a Senator's (ANY Senator's) right to personal protection, we have reached a point fraught with danger for the country. There are 100 senators and 435 representatives in the United States Congress. If all of them are accorded similar TFRs, these TFRs together would cover an area about half the size of Louisiana (just over 20,000 square miles). Is that really what you want? Why are there no restrictions on road vehicles within a 3-nm radius? And what about boats? Can't speak to the specifics of this decision. Don't know why it was made. If you question it, that is of course your right. Asking questions of me won't fill in any answers for you. -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques schrieb:
We live in difficult times. Bah. Don't **** your pants. Sorry, but it's what you make out of it. #m BTW: Trim your posts! |
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