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Jack wrote:
When a combat pilot Why oh why do "the" Americans (apologies to those who don't) have such high esteem for fighter pilots, killing and war? Isn't soaring about peace and understanding nature? And how dare you to change the subject line to "Zen" when you talk about war? Stefan |
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On 2/25/04 3:44 AM, in article , "Stefan"
wrote: Why oh why do "the" Americans (apologies to those who don't) have such high esteem for fighter pilots, killing and war? Isn't soaring about peace and understanding nature? And how dare you to change the subject line to "Zen" when you talk about war? Just stay safely behind your mountains and contemplate the strangeness of us cowboys, Stefan. We Americans respect fighter pilots because they are expected to continually strive for the very best that can be achieved in their realm of aviation -- and a very demanding, unforgiving way of life it is, too. There are even a few fighter pilots in Switzerland I hear. I'd bet that some of them also fly sailplanes. "Zen" in a subject line can't be inappropriate when the importance of clear insight and value properly placed constitutes the true subject of a post. Zen is never allowing attention to the means to cause you to lose sight of the ends. Perhaps you will reread my post with that in mind. Jack "Zen is a religion which teaches us not to look backward once the course is decided." ------------------------------------------------------------- Today's reading assignment: "The Tiger and the Hummingbird" http://www.afa.org/magazine/valor/0285valor.asp ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Jack wrote:
On 2/25/04 3:44 AM, in article , "Stefan" wrote: Why oh why do "the" Americans (apologies to those who don't) have such high esteem for fighter pilots, killing and war? Isn't soaring about peace and understanding nature? And how dare you to change the subject line to "Zen" when you talk about war? Just stay safely behind your mountains and contemplate the strangeness of us cowboys, Stefan. We Americans respect fighter pilots because they are expected to continually strive for the very best that can be achieved in their realm of aviation -- and a very demanding, unforgiving way of life it is, too. Yeah, Tailhook is a bitch ;-) |
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On 2/25/04 11:10 AM, in article UF4%b.120428$jk2.517554@attbi_s53, "Shawn
Curry" wrote: ...Tailhook is a bitch Jealousy is unbecoming. Jack -------------------------------------------------- Freedom Isn't Free! See the Future in History: bondage faith courage liberty abundance complacency apathy dependence bondage. -------------------------------------------------- |
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On 2/25/04 11:10 AM, in article UF4%b.120428$jk2.517554@attbi_s53, "Shawn Curry" wrote: ...Tailhook is a bitch Jealousy is unbecoming. 'Scuse me? Slobbering drunk rapist? Never needed that to get laid thanks. |
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![]() Why oh why do "the" Americans (apologies to those who don't) have such high esteem for fighter pilots, killing and war? Isn't soaring about peace and understanding nature? And how dare you to change the subject line to "Zen" when you talk about war? Stefan What you may wish to do to understand this, as a non-American (I'm not), is to visit Washington DC as I did today, and go to Arlington, and visit JFK's memorial, and RFK's and the Challenger memorial, and the Tomb of the Unknowns, and read a few of the 250,000 tombstones... Then, stand back, close your eyes, and imagine the world (north America, Europe, many places) as it may be today without these people in it. We watched a 19 shot, 2 Howitzer tribute executed by a squad of gentleman who showed absolute pride in their task. We heard of a recent funeral wherein a B52 flew from South Dakota to Arlington just for a flyby in respect, part of the funeral rites of a serviceman. The 'Zen and the Art of.....' inference may come from '....Motorcycle Maintenance' book some of us enjoyed many years ago. It speaks to the "difference" with which two people can view exactly the same fact... the BMW owner who has zero mechanical ability can appreciate the bike, yet can drive a Honda owner crazy since he does not appreciate the technology of his ride. I'm guessing some parallel to glider pilots and how they 'handle' the concept of an outlanding. For me, I learned nothing until I learned I had to expect an outlanding if I was to progress. For anyone to assume an outlanding is bad judgement has not really figured it out yet...sometimes the lift just is not where it is expected. Heavy stuff... we need spring! All very serious stuff. |
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