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Old October 17th 06, 08:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default North Korea's Air Force and The Bomb

If a thread about the North Korean air force and their nuclear bomb(s)
"forces" you to leave the group, you were never a part of it to begin
with.


Thanks. for pointing that out. As if you owned it. But I expected
something like that from you.


Hey -- you're the one whining about leaving the group -- not me. I own
nothing here -- and I would NEVER presume to dictate what aviation
topics you should discuss here. For you to do so is arrogance of the
highest order -- but it's what we've all come to expect from you.

Furthermore, I don't find MXMANIAC's posts to be troublesome in the
least, unlike some of the more sanctimonious members of this group.
For people to be expending energy trying to ostracize the guy is, IMHO,
silly and wrong.

I do, however, find his posts to be boring. I therefore avoid them --
as I would suggest you avoid this thread, since you find it so
abhorrent.

You and your self-righteous red-neck friends, especially Macklin, now
starting the war-mongering again make me sick. You're all that's wrong
with the US these days condensed in a few people. Too bad that the
percentage of your type is so high in the US pilot population. It
poisons GA.


With regards to North Korea, I haven't advocated doing anything -- I've
only asked the question of what we SHOULD do, especially with regard to
air power. (AKA: "Piloting") I *do* find our lack of action surprising,
given the magnitude of the event, but I fully understand the restraint
the US has shown thus far. It's a real can of worms, and there are no
easy solutions.

BTW: I disagree with much of Mr. Macklin's proposed solution(s) to the
North Korea problem -- but I would fight to the death for his right to
state them. This is called "Freedom of Speech", a basic right with
which you are apparently unfamiliar. It's something we Americans have
by birthright, thanks to our forefathers being willing to confront --
and defeat -- tyrants and demagogues like Kim Jong Il.

Thomas, I know you've grown up in a different, more cocooned reality,
so I'm prepared to forgive your ignorance of how the world really works
-- after all, never having to carry your weight in world affairs must
surely do that to a people -- but please refrain from "correcting"
those of us who live in the country that is directly responsible for
your cushy free ride.

It's unbecoming.
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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www.AlexisParkInn.com
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