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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 18:24:41 GMT, Martin Hotze
wrote: M (mashall): Mr terrorist, drop your gun! T (terrorist): drop yours or I'll shoot this *pointing* guy! M: no way! T: *bammm* - drop it now? or I shoot this *pointing again* kid here! M: nooooo! T: *bamm* what do you think? will the marshals all be little Rambos without a heart? No, Martin. If T moves his gun towards any civilian he gets one in the head and heart. Hardly Rambo style; only two bullets. Rob |
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![]() Morton Davis wrote: Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? -*MORT*- |
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![]() Eddy_Down wrote: Morton Davis wrote: Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? On our planet rectums and vaginas have small openings. -- Chris. http://****france.com/ New Zealand tubbies. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nztubbies.jpg Vengeance is a hamburger that is eaten cold, writes Georges Dupuy in Liberation. No wonder the French military is a band of sissies, look at where they get their stock from. (800k mpeg file.) http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/frenchfighters.mpeg funny mp3 http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/horserace.mp3 The new Three Stooge's http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/happyfamily.jpg Two clowns. http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/groggyclown.jpg http://www.geocities.com/libassbug/nickclown.jpg |
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![]() "LIBassbug" wrote in message Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? On our planet rectums and vaginas have small openings. Not after Mort's stuffed them full of razor blades... |
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![]() "Eddy_Down" wrote in message Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? When he hunted naked, he had to keep his knife somewhere. |
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![]() "Eddy_Down" wrote in message Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? When he hunted naked, he had to keep his knife somewhere. |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 15:01:43 GMT, "Scout"
wrote: " Bogart " wrote in message ws.com... On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 22:51:54 GMT, "Scout" wrote: " Bogart " wrote in message ws.com... On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 19:27:22 GMT, "Scout" wrote: " Bogart " wrote in message ws.com... On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 12:28:59 +0000, Shaun wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 00:28:34 GMT, Mongo Jones wrote: In talk.politics.guns (Nick Cooper) wrote: On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 20:44:42 GMT, Mongo Jones wrote: In talk.politics.guns Chris Morton wrote: In article , nick says... "Some flights to the US could be grounded after the airline pilots' union called on its members not to fly with armed sky marshals on board." Pizza loving anti-Semite points out that British pilots would rather fly into buildings than have armed POLICE on board. They're as big a bunch of netwits as Jew hater Nick. We should put the British Airline Pilots' Association on notice that any flight WITHOUT armed sky marshals on board will be shot down as a precautionary measure. And you honestly wonder why the rest of the world has such a low opinion of America? And you honestly think we give a **** about some ****-whiskered Brits who are too ****ing stupid to safeguard their own planes? You should, Decades of proper airline security has proved stunningly effective at stopping planes being hijacked Prior to 9/11 when was the last time a US airliner was hijacked in the US? And what ultimately stopped the domestic hijacking? ![]() Are you saying that only the US managed to implement proper "airline security"? No. I asked prior to 9/11 when was the last time a US airliner was hijacked in the US? Would you like to take a guess? "No"? Then your question really isn't relevent, since hijacking aren't limited to US airliners alone. Second why exactly should we exclude the most recent example to show that security was inadequate? If you know the answer to my first question it relates directly to my second question, What ultimately stopped domestic hijacking? Nothing. 9/11 stands forth as an example that domestic hijacking was NEVER stopped. Now tie both of these two questions together with the correct answers which I'm sure Shaun will be providing us, and then see how it relates to the question of putting SKY MARSHALS on airplanes. Two buildings destroyed, 4 planes with crew and passengers dead, thousands of lives lost, many more injured. And a commitment to SHOOT DOWN THE NEXT PLANE THAT IS HIJACKED. Yea, I can see how that pretty much answers the question of whether we need sky marshals on planes. We do. Period. We do not need Sky Marshals on domestic airliners. Prior to 9/11 the mindset on hijacked planes was for the passengers to just sit, be passive and cooperate, and eventually the plane will go to Cuba or wherever and eventually they'll be released safely and flown home. After 9/11 passengers realized they were going on a suicide ride and that realization caused them to adjust both their behavior and their tactics. You will no longer see a group of passengers sit back and meekly accept their fate when they realize they are going to die no matter what action they take. The new mindset is, if faced with this situation you must either fight for control of the aircraft otherwise you will be doomed to go down with the plane anyway. So you might as well take the hijackers with you. Yep, and that's what happened on the 4th plane. What I want to know is how having a sky marshal on board would have made matters worse. Would those passengers have died twice? How would having a SM on board have helped? The 4th plane didn't know their fate and the fate of the other planes until long after the terrorists had taken over the cockpit and killed the pilots. What does the SM add that would have changed their final outcome? Since 9/11 we've had at least 3 cases where an airliner was threatened by the behavior of an individual on board. In all three cases these individuals were either subdued immediately or killed by the passengers who are no longer assuming the flight attendant is responsible for taking care of the problem. In this type of environment the added factor of a Sky Marshal might actually be a hinderance rather than a help as he could be mistaken for a hijacker himself. Well, then it would sort of behoove him not to act in a threatening manner without cause then, wouldn't it. Odd how we don't get a lot of cases of people jumping undercover officers on the ground because they might be criminals. Faulty attempt at comparisons. Draw a gun in the middle of Times Square New Years Eve and start pointing it at everyone and see how many people jump you. You won't have anyone asking you to show your police badge or credentials. Only after you're beaten to a pulp will they'll look in your pockets. ![]() In fact, can you document even ONE case in which an air marshal was attacked because the passengers thought he was a terrorist, hijacker, or otherwise a threat to the craft? There hasn't been, to my knowledge, an incident involving a terrorist attempt since 9/11 when a SM was on board. If ever there is, you have the potential of having the SM attacked and subdued by the passengers before he ever gets a chance to do anything. Sounds like empty emotional rhetoric to me. Talk to a SM. There are whole lot of them who don't agree with you. ![]() |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 15:08:13 GMT, "Scout"
wrote: "Bill Funk" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:37:33 -0700, "Kevin McCue" wrote: Wanna bet your life that they wouldn't miss? I wouldn't. I'd rather deal with the terrorist. Since the Dept. of Homeland Insecurity seems to think that the terrorist are likely trained ATP's how will the Air Marshal stop them when they are locked behind that now reinforced, bullet proof cockpit door? The only way a terrorist could get behind that locked, bullet proof door is for someone to open it. The British pliots (or rather, their union) seem to think that having the pilots open that door is a really good idea. Right, which is why it was managed to be opened by a couple of people armed with nothing more than a drink cart. How did they open a locked bullet proof door with a drink cart? |
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![]() Eddy_Down wrote: Morton Davis wrote: Box cutters could easily be concealed in shoes, up the rectum or vagina , It's like Mort came from a completely different planet, isn't it? Errr, isn't Floriduh a completely different planet? |
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