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sj2
response 20 of 23: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 07:14 UTC 2003

Good. No flying, no airplane bombs. Problem solved!!! :)

Come to think of it, it will be some spectacle. 

And Alongwith COPS and 911, you will get a third programme on TV - 
Airport!!! Now we bring you the guy who was caught wearing a bra and 
after the break - This guy thought he could get away with it but with 
these law officers around, you just can't keep your pants on!! ;-)
omni
response 21 of 23: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 14:44 UTC 2003

  Another dose of Reality from the Chum bucket.

  Maybe I shouldn't have bought FS 2002, but then again, I'm actually
interested in learning how to fly, and I have flight time. 

  I'm not ready to cede my rights so I dont fly. I'm also not that thrilled
that I could get a ticket if my passengers take too long getting thier bags
out of my cab. I hate going to the airport for that reason. I mean, it's a
35 buck trip, but  geez is it worth getting a ticket over?
jaklumen
response 22 of 23: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 00:49 UTC 2003

resp:18 one of the few comments that just brought a good chuckle-- 
almost a big belly laugh, as I tried to imagine you doing that.  Or 
me.  You never know, some people might be so snide, although John is 
correct, most would likely avoid flying.
slestak
response 23 of 23: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 04:35 UTC 2003

So, if the next bunch of terrorists decide to sneak explosives or whatever
else..box cutters...etc..through security, they send a patsy through first
who then "jokes" about terrorism in some way thereby creating a nice diversion
for the real carrier? Or, maybe a new line for just jokers. All of the airport
security put into place thusfar is a joke. They still don't match bags and
have not even considered the horrible possibility of "airport terminal"
terrorism. (Pun not intended originally) Bombs don't kill people, people kill
people. A very small number of folks in the world make rarely publicized
foreign policy decisions for all of us that enable fanatics and fuel hatred
across the globe. These fanatics are great political tools here domestically
as well. They scare us into realizing that we are all mortal and fragile at
that. We are very willing to jump into cars and risk being killed by numerous
obstacles on the road. Re#2 Yes the terrorists and a few business men have
won. We are losing far more than convenient flight schedules and peace of mind
in the skies. The US is deeply in debt and the debt grows. We are watching
our illusion of privacy vanish even further and "we" think somehow it will
make us a little safer. The only way the war on terrorism will be won, is if
we refuse to fight one and remove those in power who will benefit the most
from fighting. 
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