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Isn't it nice to be able to drive anywhere you want to, whenever you want to? Isn't this one of the freedoms we have
come to expect here in the USA? Sure, you need to be responsible, have enough gas in the tank, possess a license, and be physically able. But you can do it without the government watching to see who you are carrying, where you are going, and when you are planning to be there. But if the rules being imposed on aviation in the United States take their full course, folks with boats wanting to go out and play on the river and folks wanting to go somewhere in their cars will have something entirely new to deal with - restrictions on their freedom to travel. Yes, as it stands right now regulations are in place that will severely limit the ability of United States citizens to travel freely around the country by personal aircraft. Efforts to enforce identification requirements are being imposed on airfields, passenger manifests are being scrutinized, and entire blocks of airspace are being deemed off limits to these special citizens. Is this the way we want to live in the USA? Did our forefathers die for these restrictions on our freedom? I don't think so. The entire premise for these restrictions is flawed. Sure, hijackers stole aircraft and murdered thousands of Americans on that fateful day in September 2001. Does that mean we should all cower behind a plethora of ineffective regulations? We have had laws for a long time against hijacking, carrying a weapon onboard an aircraft, and speeding down the highway for that matter. Did those rules stop these events from happening? No. The only way these sort of events are stopped is through pressure from our fellow citizens paying attention and standing up for their freedom. Personal safety results from personal responsibility. Public safety results from public responsibility. Good police work and communications beat broad stroke searches and restrictions every time. The hijackers from 9/11 were known to the US government and their methods were already understood; it was the failure of our public institutions to act that enabled these criminals to act. Imposing blanket restrictions on the citizens of the USA does not solve the basic bureaucratic problems that exist in our government, nor does it add any safety to our citizens. Each of us needs to take responsibility for our own actions and act to protect ourselves and our freedoms. We must not shirk these responsibilities. When we allow our freedoms to be compromised in the name of 'safety,' then we will have lost some of the inalienable rights that this country is based on. Homeland Security has a sour sound to it that does not express my desire for a free United States of America. Freedom has a cost and sometimes that cost will be in human lives. We must not let the sacrifices of those that have gone before us be for nothing. Please join me in speaking out against the unnecessary restrictions to American freedoms that are slowly being imposed on the citizens of the USA. |
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Don't blame me, I don't vote republican.
-- Each nation knowing it has the only true religion and the only sane system of government, each despising all the others, each an ass and not suspecting it. ~ Mark Twain |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... Don't blame me, I don't vote republican. But you voted for those who wish to get us out of our vehicles at any cost, including killing people to do so. Still the same brain-dead scumbag, eh Fry? |
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Pulling politics into this ng is poisonous. The group is divided as deeply
politically as the country. 'Can't we all just get along...' RK. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... Don't blame me, I don't vote republican. But you voted for those who wish to get us out of our vehicles at any cost, including killing people to do so. Still the same brain-dead scumbag, eh Fry? |
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![]() "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... Pulling politics into this ng is poisonous. The group is divided as deeply politically as the country. Statist/fascist vs. liberty types. 'Can't we all just get along...' RK. Not too likely to get along in here or outside of here. |
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If we cannot get along to stop this nonsense, then we deserve what we get. It is the classic divide and conquer...nibble
off a little at at time until there is nothing left...nothing to see here, it won't effect you, it is only those guys who will be impacted by this rule... Need to deal with it folks, it is not going away... "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... Pulling politics into this ng is poisonous. The group is divided as deeply politically as the country. 'Can't we all just get along...' RK. -- Best Regards, Mike. |
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On Jun 2, 12:06*pm, Bob Fry wrote:
Don't blame me, I don't vote republican. -- Each nation knowing it has the only true religion and the only sane system of government, each despising all the others, each an ass and not suspecting it. *~ Mark Twain WTF does Republican have to do with it? Last time I checked, the White House, the Senate and the House are controlled by Democrats. Seriously, do you have point? |
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