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1972 **** test . . . so where was dubya ??
"Jonathan" wrote in message .. .
I am coming late to this discussion (having ignored it for the tedium of the Bush/Kerry attacks on this group)... Just a quick question. Without probable cause, why are we so quick to support a random violation of the most basic private matters? The constitution clearly states that are 'persons' are not to be subject to unreasonable searches, and I think the concept of being forced to urinate in a cup under the supervision of another is pretty damned unreasonable. This has nothing to do with Bush, I don't care if he snorted coke back in the early 1970s (just as I didn't care that Clinton and Gore and Kerry and so many others smoked weed or whatever). Since you were a ground-pounder instead of an airdale, of course you wouldn't give a hell what condition our pilots are like flying overhead It has to do with basic privacy. Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? So, if George W. Bush blew off a **** test because he thought it was an unreasonable breach of his privacy, I applaud that. Just like you would officers that you would command, right ?? If, OTOH, he supported the drug testing others, later, then he is a total schmuck.. What's his military doing now ?? |
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On 22 Sep 2004 10:06:27 -0700, Transition Zone wrote:
Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? The Air Force A-6s were the original stealth aircraft... -- -Jeff B. yeff at erols dot com |
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Yeff wrote: On 22 Sep 2004 10:06:27 -0700, Transition Zone wrote: Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? The Air Force A-6s were the original stealth aircraft... Nobody even has pictures of them parked. |
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"B2431" wrote in message ... From: Steve Hix NVALID Date: 9/22/2004 8:05 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: In article , Yeff wrote: The Air Force A-6s were the original stealth aircraft... Nobody even has pictures of them parked. Even the supply and aircrew training systems were so covert they have never been seen. There ARE (a very few) unit patches available, though [this from last april - this google/ebay cache may or may not work] http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache...f+a-6%22&hl=en Pete |
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"B2431" wrote in message ... From: (Transition Zone) Date: 9/22/2004 12:06 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: snip Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? Assuming you are referring to Bush when did he fly A-6s and just how many did TANG have at the time? For that matter was Bush ever proved to have used cocaine? No doubt about his being a drunk driver is there? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Date: 9/22/2004 5:50 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: zkn4d.333264$Oi.157986@fed1read04 "B2431" wrote in message ... From: (Transition Zone) Date: 9/22/2004 12:06 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: snip Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? Assuming you are referring to Bush when did he fly A-6s and just how many did TANG have at the time? For that matter was Bush ever proved to have used cocaine? No doubt about his being a drunk driver is there? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Not in my mind since he has admitted his drinking problem, but that doesn't prove he ever did cocaine, does it? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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"Transition Zone" wrote in message om... "Jonathan" wrote in message .. . I am coming late to this discussion (having ignored it for the tedium of the Bush/Kerry attacks on this group)... Just a quick question. Without probable cause, why are we so quick to support a random violation of the most basic private matters? The constitution clearly states that are 'persons' are not to be subject to unreasonable searches, and I think the concept of being forced to urinate in a cup under the supervision of another is pretty damned unreasonable. This has nothing to do with Bush, I don't care if he snorted coke back in the early 1970s (just as I didn't care that Clinton and Gore and Kerry and so many others smoked weed or whatever). Since you were a ground-pounder instead of an airdale, of course you wouldn't give a hell what condition our pilots are like flying overhead While they are flying, I would expect them to be stone cold sober. What they do in their off-time is entirely none of anyone's business. It has to do with basic privacy. Privacy to do cocaine, not get caught and drive and then A-6 Intruder where it shouldn't go. Right ?? So, if George W. Bush blew off a **** test because he thought it was an unreasonable breach of his privacy, I applaud that. Just like you would officers that you would command, right ?? I was an E-5, the officers are held to such a low standard, that I expect that they must be high most of the time. If, OTOH, he supported the drug testing others, later, then he is a total schmuck.. What's his military doing now ?? Dying at far too great a number. Jonathan |
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