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Your ultralight and Cessna 152 aren't typically allowed within 10 nm of the
president's aircraft, for presumably security reasons, but this is allowed: "Man carrying assault weapon attends Obama protest" http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090817/...rotesters_guns (I wish the AOPA, EAA, and the rest of the alphabet soup of private aviation organizations had the political clout the NRA had. My guess is it comes down to being free with the donations and having a single narrow focus. The aviation groups have no political focus.) VIP TFRs never made a lot of security sense (to me, anyway.) |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . Your ultralight and Cessna 152 aren't typically allowed within 10 nm of the president's aircraft, for presumably security reasons, but this is allowed: "Man carrying assault weapon attends Obama protest" http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090817/...rotesters_guns (I wish the AOPA, EAA, and the rest of the alphabet soup of private aviation organizations had the political clout the NRA had. My guess is it comes down to being free with the donations and having a single narrow focus. The aviation groups have no political focus.) VIP TFRs never made a lot of security sense (to me, anyway.) I imagine it quite difficult to specify certain sized aircraft in a TFR. How would ATC know what size the aircraft is if there is no requirement for all aircraft to contact ATC? If all aircraft have to contact ATC, then all aircraft are subject to the TFR. Is ATC supposed to sort out all the aircraft by size and police them through the TFR area? How many assasinations or attempts to assasinate were carried out by individuals at a protest openly carrying weapons? I believe the answer to hover around 0. They were gun rights activists. The people most in danger were probably the people carrying the guns. |
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"Ęslop" wrote: How many assasinations or attempts to assasinate were carried out by individuals at a protest openly carrying weapons? I believe the answer to hover around 0. And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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![]() "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... In article , "Fslop" wrote: How many assasinations or attempts to assasinate were carried out by individuals at a protest openly carrying weapons? I believe the answer to hover around 0. Well, Archduke Ferdinand, which kicked off World War I, in 1914. Then there was George Wallace in 1968, and that mob guy back in the 70's. Then the attempt on Jerry Ford. So that's four. But none of these weren't protests. And none were carryig openly. And open carry is allowed in most states, including the ones were thest incidents occured. And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Four attempts - 3000 dead. |
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"Matt Barrow" wrote: "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Four attempts - 3000 dead. Those were not assassination attempts. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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![]() "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... In article , "Matt Barrow" wrote: "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Four attempts - 3000 dead. Those were not assassination attempts. And the two incidents were not anywhere that Obeyme was near. :~) |
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On Aug 18, 3:24*pm, Mike Ash wrote:
In article , *"Matt Barrow" wrote: "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Four attempts - 3000 dead. Those were not assassination attempts. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon Bull****. Moron. The definition of "assassination" varies among sources. The American Heritage Dictionary defines "to assassinate" thus: ... to murder [a prominent person] by surprise attack, as for political reasons;[6] however, the Oxford English Dictionary's definition is: The action of assassinating; the taking the life of any one by treacherous violence, esp. by a hired emissary, or one who has taken upon him to execute the deed.[7] |
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In article ,
"Matt Barrow" wrote: "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... In article , "Fslop" wrote: How many assasinations or attempts to assasinate were carried out by individuals at a protest openly carrying weapons? I believe the answer to hover around 0. Well, Archduke Ferdinand, which kicked off World War I, in 1914. Then there was George Wallace in 1968, and that mob guy back in the 70's. Then the attempt on Jerry Ford. So that's four. But none of these weren't protests. And none were carryig openly. And open carry is allowed in most states, including the ones were thest incidents occured. And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Four attempts - 3000 dead. Five, but the Cessna 150 missed. Took out a hedge and a magnolia tree. Only the pilot died. (1994). |
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![]() "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... In article , "Fslop" wrote: Well, Archduke Ferdinand, which kicked off World War I, in 1914. Then there was George Wallace in 1968, and that mob guy back in the 70's. Then the attempt on Jerry Ford. So that's four. But none of these weren't protests. I think you mean "none of these WERE protests" And none were carryig openly. So, basically what I said. These protesters were a non-threat. |
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![]() "Mike Ash" wrote in message ... In article , "Ęslop" wrote: And what is the number of attempts that were carried out by airplane? Non sequitir. This does not refute anything I said nor respond to any question asked. But it has been established that people will fly aircraft in a suicidal fashion to kill other people. |
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