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Yes, really! It took him several phone calls before he could get on his
flight. Now, I know that the political leanings of most of you in this group will lead you to think that keeping people like Kennedy off of airplanes and away from Washington is good for the nation. However, if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody. Considering some of my posts here, I won't be surprised if I can't get on my next commercial flight either. The days when we have to stop by the police department before we leave town can't be very far off. -- Roger Long |
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Roger Long wrote:
Yes, really! It took him several phone calls before he could get on his flight. Knowing how the no-fly lists are set up, someone with a similar name has been added to the list, and he simply got snagged in the net. |
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I guess we won't be meeting many more people named Bob Smith on commercial
airline flights. -- Roger Long "James Robinson" wrote in message ... Roger Long wrote: Yes, really! It took him several phone calls before he could get on his flight. Knowing how the no-fly lists are set up, someone with a similar name has been added to the list, and he simply got snagged in the net. |
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![]() "James Robinson" wrote in message ... Roger Long wrote: Yes, really! It took him several phone calls before he could get on his flight. Knowing how the no-fly lists are set up, someone with a similar name has been added to the list, and he simply got snagged in the net. Well, good luck if you can't call Ridge to help you. If your job depends on traveling commercial and you get mixed up in a situation like this, you are toast. |
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LOL, HAHAHA, I'm bustin a gut on this one.
His liver is a ticking time bomb, it could explode at any time and with any change in pressure. The alcohol fumes seeping out of his pores could be some kind of biological weapon. He's already used a car as a weapon of at least one womans destruction. Maybe him being on the list isnt such an accident after all. Oh, the picture of him on Yahoo's news report, looks like he's gonna bust a vein in his face, or he's trying to push out a really big one. Ow, my side is starting to hurt. Chris Steve Bosell for President 2004 "Vote for me or I'll sue you" www.philhendrieshow.com |
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![]() Peter Gottlieb wrote: Well, good luck if you can't call Ridge to help you. And Ridge didn't take the opportunity to stick it to Kennedy?! That's it -- Bush'll fire him for sure! George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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Ted Kennedy? You must have been flying on a C-5! Do you see
him fitting in anything smaller??!! ; - ) "Roger Long" wrote in message . .. Yes, really! It took him several phone calls before he could get on his flight. Now, I know that the political leanings of most of you in this group will lead you to think that keeping people like Kennedy off of airplanes and away from Washington is good for the nation. However, if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody. Considering some of my posts here, I won't be surprised if I can't get on my next commercial flight either. The days when we have to stop by the police department before we leave town can't be very far off. -- Roger Long |
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I'm not the biggest fan of Kennedy but he raises a good point- if it
took a senator weeks and many calls to get off the list, what would it take and how long would it take an ordinary American to get off the list? -lance smith Here's the link and the text of the Reuters story: http://news.excite.com/odd/article/id/422423|oddlyenough|08-20-2004::08:48|reuters.html Aug 20, 8:46 am ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Ted Kennedy, the archetypal liberal Democrat from Massachusetts, is often called names by Republicans. But until this year he had never been viewed as a threat to U.S. air travel. Kennedy -- one of the most recognizable figures in American politics -- told a Senate committee hearing on Thursday he had been blocked several times from boarding commercial airline flights because his name was on a "no-fly" list intended to exclude potential terrorists. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Kennedy was eventually allowed on the flights, but it took numerous calls to the Department of Homeland Security to clear up the mistake and get his name off the list. Noting it had taken him weeks to resolve the matter, Kennedy wondered aloud how difficult it might be for ordinary Americans to have their names removed if they were also mistakenly placed on the watch list. A Kennedy spokesman said the whole thing had resulted from a simple error and had not been politically motivated. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge personally called Kennedy "to make sure that the situation was remedied," said a spokeswoman for Ridge's department. |
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It only took him a few minutes but he has the most recognizable face in
politics, the phone numbers for everyone in DC, and he's been taking that flight nearly every week for 43 years (as he pointed out). It would take you and I weeks, if we were ever able to fly again at all. If it happens to one of us, they will probably yank our pilot certificate at the same time. Good luck ever getting off the ground again. -- Roger Long "lance smith" wrote in message om... I'm not the biggest fan of Kennedy but he raises a good point- if it took a senator weeks and many calls to get off the list, what would it take and how long would it take an ordinary American to get off the list? -lance smith Here's the link and the text of the Reuters story: http://news.excite.com/odd/article/id/422423|oddlyenough|08-20-2004::08:48|reuters.html Aug 20, 8:46 am ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Ted Kennedy, the archetypal liberal Democrat from Massachusetts, is often called names by Republicans. But until this year he had never been viewed as a threat to U.S. air travel. Kennedy -- one of the most recognizable figures in American politics -- told a Senate committee hearing on Thursday he had been blocked several times from boarding commercial airline flights because his name was on a "no-fly" list intended to exclude potential terrorists. The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Kennedy was eventually allowed on the flights, but it took numerous calls to the Department of Homeland Security to clear up the mistake and get his name off the list. Noting it had taken him weeks to resolve the matter, Kennedy wondered aloud how difficult it might be for ordinary Americans to have their names removed if they were also mistakenly placed on the watch list. A Kennedy spokesman said the whole thing had resulted from a simple error and had not been politically motivated. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge personally called Kennedy "to make sure that the situation was remedied," said a spokeswoman for Ridge's department. |
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lance smith quoted:
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge personally called Kennedy "to make sure that the situation was remedied," said a spokeswoman for Ridge's department. Was Ridge *really* making sure that "the situation was remedied"? Or was he merely interested in avoiding a repeat incident for Ted? IMWTK |
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