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![]() Did we all pass teach? "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Alright Matt!!, I am impressed with the history buffs in the newsgroup! I thank you sir for taking mine and Dave's history lesson even further.... Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dave Stadt" wrote in message . .. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Very well said, Sometimes we only see the part of history we chose to see. Lincoln had the entire Maryland State Legislature arrested and never charged with a crime....just to keep them from voting for or against secession. Numerous newspaper owner/editors were arrested because they expressed the thought that the Constitution allowed for secession..as a few northestern states had threathened many a time. I didn't agree with Lincoln throwing the Constitution out of the window then, and I don't agree with doing it now either. Lincoln started a very bad trend of the Federal Government having all of the power,...and to this day we are at the mercy of the Federal Government. I'm pretty sure the founding fathers have been disgusted at us since 1861 . Actually not. Some of the founding fathers, such as Jefferson, wanted a very limited federal government Actually MOST wanted minimalist government. It wasn't until 1860 that the trend reversed entirely. Prior ot that the only ones wanting BIG government were the ones who were feeding at the trough. and others wanted a federal government even larger and more intrusive than what we have now. Most noticably Hamilton and Clinton (George, not Bubba). Don't forget also some of the founding fathers wanted a monarchy. Hamilton again, and they were not the majority and were pretty much of of the "limelight" by 1800. Patrick Henry wanted a theocracy, and by that, he was pretty much a "has been" shortly after his "Give Me Liberty" speech. The end result was a compromise but the Jeffersonian minimalist have over the centuries been losing ground to the bigger is better types. It really took hold with Lincoln (a Hegelian) and then with Marx and the "Progressives". People lapped it up thinking they were going to dig into the deep pockets and the govt was more than happy to oblige. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message ... DC has in fact restricted traffic flow around the WH and Capitol buildings significantly. I would also restrict flight through the White House and the Capitol buildings. Prohibit politicians from the White House and Capitol and all is solved. :- |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "Dave Stadt" wrote in message news:J96he.2087 Is there a precedent for baby buggies flying into the White House lawn or into the Pentagon? They have been used in other countries and in an area that is off limits to motor vehicles they would be a very efficient means of delivery. They should clearly restrict all access to Washington DC then. American government is more important than tourism. -c Get rid of the government and keep the tourists. Tourists contribute to the economy, government hinders the economy therefore making a tourist more important than a politician. |
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![]() "KayInPA" wrote in message if you were in a building and were told simply that an airplane was heading at it, you'd most likely exit the building as well. At least, I would. Yes, but hopefully not with an pompous attitude towards others also trying to exit the building. You are absolutely correct. You'd think the heroes who are sending people like my brother off to fight in Iraq would have slowed down to HELP the tourists out of harm's way. Not complain that they got in the way. Reminds me of a B-17 crash report I read once. The flight engineer was knocked to the deck in the impact and the pilots ran right over the top of him to escape the airplane. Somehow he found a polite way to describe being walked over in the incident report. -c |
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![]() "Dave Stadt" wrote in message news:_g9he.2191 Get rid of the government and keep the tourists. Tourists contribute to the economy, government hinders the economy therefore making a tourist more important than a politician. LOL! Yeah, but now you're starting to make sense, and that's not a supported feature of Washington DC. -c |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "Dave Stadt" wrote in message news:_g9he.2191 Get rid of the government and keep the tourists. Tourists contribute to the economy, government hinders the economy therefore making a tourist more important than a politician. LOL! Yeah, but now you're starting to make sense, and that's not a supported feature of Washington DC. -c Sorry! |
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"gatt" wrote in message
... People can play logical soccer with the issue all they want, but the airspace is closed, any legitimate pilot in America knows the airspace is closed, it's damned difficult to get lost in the DC area and fighters were scrambled to either deter or destroy the aircraft. So far, so good. As it should be. There's no particular reason at this point to let pilots run amok over Washington DC. Sorry, you lose there. Your claim is far from a foregone conclusion. |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message As it should be. There's no particular reason at this point to let pilots run amok over Washington DC. Sorry, you lose there. Your claim is far from a foregone conclusion. Peter, there's a war going on. Despite the 2nd Amendment, we don't let people carry guns and grenades on airplanes either. -c |
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![]() "Marco Leon" mmleon(at)yahoo.com wrote in message ... front-page news grabber screw-up does not guarantee certificate action. Marco Actually, it is pretty amazing how little coverage this has had here in Michigan. You have to really dig to find anything about it... |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... People can play logical soccer with the issue all they want, but the airspace is closed, Actually, it is a ADIZ. You can get clearance. Tough, but you can.... |
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