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Old June 10th 06, 01:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Nuther SR-22 crash/incident?

"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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Well, no offense, but that isn't an American way of looking at it. That
is a liberals way of looking at it. To a liberal, everything that goes
wrong is someone else's fault.


Wow. Of all the idiotic things I've seen, this ranks right up there. I
knew no thread in r.a.piloting is safe from politicization, but the leap you
took right there...that takes the cake.

How in the world did this become "liberal vs conservative" thing? It's bad
enough Thomas seems to think we're talking about lawsuits here, but now you
jump in with your obvious anti-liberal bias? Stuffing words into my mouth
in the process, at that.

If it's your position that the conservatives are the ones going around
calling people "utterly incompetent", while the liberals acknowledge that
one can be poorly informed without being "utterly incompetent", well...I
have to say, that's not a very complimentary view of conservatives you've
got there.

If that's not your position, then your reply is just stupid as it doesn't
conform to your position. No, scratch that. It was stupid
regardless...even if you do think conservatives are of the mind to judge
people "utterly incompetent" without even reviewing the facts, I'd say this
is hardly the place to bring it up.

Next thing we know, you'll be posting something that triggers Godwin's Law.
Dude, we're talking about piloting technique, not politics. Get a grip.

Pete


 




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