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Flight Sim enquiry raises terror alert
By Andrew Orlowski in Las Vegas Posted: 08/01/2004 at 22:39 GMT A mother's enquiry about buying Microsoft Flight Simulator for her ten-year-old son prompted a night-time visit to her home from a state trooper. Julie Olearcek, a USAF Reserve pilot made the enquiry at a Staples store in Massachusetts, home to an earlier bout of hysteria, during the Salem witch trials. So alarmed was the Staples clerk at the prospect of the ten year old learning to fly, that he informed the police, the Greenfield Recorder reports. The authorities moved into action, leaving nothing to chance. A few days later, Olearcek was alarmed to discover a state trooper flashing a torch into to her home through a sliding glass door at 8:30 pm on a rainy night. Olearcek is a regular Staples customer and schools her son at home. The Staples manager simply explained that staff were obeying advice. Shortly before Christmas, the FBI issued a terror alert to beware of drivers with maps, or reference books. At one time it was rare to find US citizens, in the safest and most prosperous country in the world, jumping at their own shadows. Now we only note how high. |
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![]() "Jeb" wrote in message om... Flight Sim enquiry raises terror alert By Andrew Orlowski in Las Vegas Posted: 08/01/2004 at 22:39 GMT A mother's enquiry about buying Microsoft Flight Simulator for her ten-year-old son prompted a night-time visit to her home from a state trooper. Julie Olearcek, a USAF Reserve pilot made the enquiry at a Staples store in Massachusetts, home to an earlier bout of hysteria, during the Salem witch trials. So alarmed was the Staples clerk at the prospect of the ten year old learning to fly, that he informed the police, the Greenfield Recorder reports. The authorities moved into action, leaving nothing to chance. A few days later, Olearcek was alarmed to discover a state trooper flashing a torch into to her home through a sliding glass door at 8:30 pm on a rainy night. Olearcek is a regular Staples customer and schools her son at home. The Staples manager simply explained that staff were obeying advice. Shortly before Christmas, the FBI issued a terror alert to beware of drivers with maps, or reference books. At one time it was rare to find US citizens, in the safest and most prosperous country in the world, jumping at their own shadows. Now we only note how high. It could also be noted that incidents like this are isolated rather than the general norm. This specific incident was overplayed because the person involved on the receiving end was a pilot. People are not jumping at their own shadows in America. If anything, there's a huge problem with people generally beginning to take on a "relaxed" attitude about the country being hit again. These incidents are going to happen, and they're going to happen again, so you better get used to it. When you have retail store managers with good intentions but absolutely no training in security matters at all calling meetings and "briefing" young impressionable sales clerks on the importance of reporting "anything suspicious" because they have received a flyer from "headquarters" or seen something on the nightly news, this kind of thing is going to happen. The bottom line is that we're caught between what we should be doing to be secure, and what we're actually doing to be secure. It's a mess out there. There's some security, but not nearly enough has been done. We're caught between our freedom and how much of that freedom we're willing to give up for security. It's a HUGE problem that's filled with pot holes. We have every faction with an agenda to grind flailing away at every attempt to make the nation more secure. In fact, I think it's safe to say, from what I've seen so far at least, that we're as afraid and suspicious of our own government as we are of the terrorist situation, perhaps with reason, perhaps not...who the hell knows? The bottom line is that along with these security warnings going up and down, and the agendas floating around trying to tear the country apart with conspiracy theories, you're going to have little old ladies hassled at the airport for their nail clippers; old men of 96 taken aside and made to strip down to their shorts; clerks at Staples showing the boss that they are "contributing" to the overall "concerns" of their employers; and young middle eastern looking men passed by security because no one wants to look like their profiling. Hell, all you have to do is take a good look at the posts that might follow mine here to see how absolutely divided we all are on this issue :-))) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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Allong a similar note:
By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. |
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The rumors you propagate below are false, as you could have discovered with
a quick web search. http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.asp provides documentation. --Gary "karl" wrote in message ... Allong a similar note: By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. |
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Thank you. Just read the site. Problem solved!
Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt "Gary Drescher" wrote in message news:66%Lb.17297$5V2.29019@attbi_s53... The rumors you propagate below are false, as you could have discovered with a quick web search. http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.asp provides documentation. --Gary "karl" wrote in message ... Allong a similar note: By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. |
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
.net... Thank you. Just read the site. Problem solved! You're welcome Dudley! It was immediately obvious to me when I read the post that it describes a right-winger's fantasy of what liberals are like, and that it was almost certainly a hoax. It took about 30 seconds of searching to confirm my suspicion. --Gary Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt "Gary Drescher" wrote in message news:66%Lb.17297$5V2.29019@attbi_s53... The rumors you propagate below are false, as you could have discovered with a quick web search. http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.asp provides documentation. --Gary "karl" wrote in message ... Allong a similar note: By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. |
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![]() "karl" wrote in message ... Allong a similar note: By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. I must be missing the correlation to a security issue here but I'll tell you this much. I heard the same thing about Target Stores recently and I'm in the process of investigating it further as I write this. If this is true, it's going to be an absolute nightmare for Target, and rightly so. I can only imagine the absolute stupidity that would spawn such a corporate policy. It flies in the face of anything even remotely resembling common sense more or less American loyalty. Quite frankly, I'm sick to death of total morons who feel the need to take their agendas out on the Vietnam vets. If they have a problem with the Vietnam war, they should take that problem to the US Government and leave the vets alone! The vets were NOT responsible for starting the damn war and ANYONE or ANY COMPANY who takes it out on these people is a complete idiot! I would suggest that if Target can be verified as having the company policy you have stated here, that every American should consider this seriously when thinking of making a purchase from them. I know they will have seen MY last dollar anyway! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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Sorry, Karl you were misled, that is one of those wonderful internet urban
legends http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.asp karl wrote in message ... Allong a similar note: By: Dick Forrey of the Vietnam Veterans Association Recently we asked the local TARGET store to be a proud sponsor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall during our spring recognition event. We received the following reply from the local TARGET management: "Veterans do not meet our area of giving. We only donate to the arts, social action groups, gay & lesbian causes, and education." So I'm thinking, if the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and veterans in general do not meet their donation criteria, then something is really wrong at this particular TARGET store. We were not asking for thousands of dollars, not even hundreds, just a small sponsorship for a memorial remembrance As a follow-up, I e-mailed the TARGET US corporate headquarters and their response was the same. That's their national policy. Then I looked into the company further. They will not allow the United States Marine Corps to collect for 'Toys for Tots' at any of their stores. And during the recent Iraq deployment, they would not allow families of employees who were called up for active duty to continue their insurance coverage while they were on military service. Then as I dig further, TARGET is a French-owned corporation. Now, I'm thinking again. If TARGET cannot support American Veterans, then why should I and my family support their stores by spending our hard earned American dollars and to have their profits sent to France. Without the American Vets, where would France be today? Speaking German and eating weinershnitzel perhaps. |
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![]() "Eric Mitchell" wrote in message k.net... | Sorry, Karl you were misled, that is one of those wonderful internet urban | legends | http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/target.asp | Sorry Eric, but even Snopes does not say that this is an urban legend, but a misunderstanding. At bottom, Forrey's concerns were understandable considering how the clerk handled the situation and the rather uninformative letter that Target sent out to try to clear things up. Note that Target does not explicitly deny Forrey's accusations. They only say that all their contributions are made at corporate levels and that those contributions must meet corporate giving guidelines -- which the Vets only meet if they fall under the terms of "education, arts or family violence prevention." I will bet darned few Veterans' organizations meet those guidelines, but that plenty of homosexual groups claim to meet them. |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 17:10:27 -0800, C J Campbell wrote:
They only say that all their contributions are made at corporate levels and that those contributions must meet corporate giving guidelines -- which the Vets only meet if they fall under the terms of "education, arts or family violence prevention." I will bet darned few Veterans' organizations meet those guidelines, but that plenty of homosexual groups claim to meet them. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ how easy http://target.com/common/page.jhtml?...et_vet_support It only takes 4 or 5 clicks on their homepage. #m -- http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19990509 |
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