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Old September 9th 09, 04:51 AM posted to tor.general,can.general,ont.general,rec.aviation.homebuilt
Michael Ross
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Default Ban the CNE Airshow

BERNIE THE BUNION wrote:
And to the rec.aviation folks, your being trolled by an idiot.


Yeah, way to toss ad hominems just because you disagree with opinions.
Reflects poorly on you. When someone is trying to engage you in
intelligent conversation


WHAT INTELLIGENT CONVERSATIONS......???????

The direct health impacts of military jet fuel, which is sprayed
directly over us in copious quantities of aerosol for six days each
year, are well documented


As apposed to the air pollution that comes from all those cars that run
through Toronto 24 hours a day every day of the year.

If your going to use that weak arguement then shouldn't you be whining
about how much pollution comes from the Pearson (intenational) airport.

Take those guys on first and see how far you get in the various general
newsgroups you crossposted too.

Then go after diesel trucks and busses, then taxis.

Once you have gotten those polluters off the road then come back here
and go after a six day airshow enjoyed by millions of your fellow
citizens.


Millions? Um, no. The CNE had just over ONE million visitors this year,
NOT the just air show. That's 50,000 people a day, so 150,000 max for
the air show days if every single CNE attendee watched the little boy
toys flutter about. Which they didn't.


Until then put a sock in it you idiot.


Yay, I'm an idiot too! Pot--kettle--black....

You, on the other hand, don't know how to read. Or write. (It's
"opposed", not "apposed", among other civilized uses of English you
failed to use.)

What you ignored is that I said MILITARY jet fuel (JP-8). It's 100 times
more poisonous than commercial aviation fuel or automobile fuel, because
those are regulated. The military throws its weight around and instills
fear in people to circumvent regulatory control.

So no. I will go after any unnecessary use of JP-8, the military poison,
as the most urgent threat to the city of Toronto and its 6 million
inhabitants.