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Old November 3rd 04, 09:41 PM
Trent Moorehead
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"David Brooks" wrote in message
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One thing - one of so very many things - I learned in my five years of
flying is that partisan politics does not fit into the cockpit.


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You have to be one of the most intolerant people I have ever heard of. So
you can't hang around people who are (according to your assumptions)
different than you? I used to think that Democrats were the type of people
who were accepting of others, but I have seen over the last few years that
they are not. I am a Democrat, but I voted for Bush. He's not perfect, but
at least he's not a hypocrite.

I sincerely hope you are jus mis-speaking out of frustration. If this is
your true character, then good riddance.

-Trent
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Old November 3rd 04, 10:11 PM
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Trent Moorehead wrote:
.... I used to think that Democrats were the type of people
who were accepting of others, but I have seen over the last few years that
they are not. I am a Democrat, but I voted for Bush. He's not perfect, but
at least he's not a hypocrite.


The liberal democrats I have direct experience with always boast that they
are so tolerant and so pro-choice. This only applies to choice in abortions
however, and they do NOT approve of choice when it comes to the following:

1) choice in whether or not someone desirec to own firearms (they are against that)
2) choice in education... they are against anything other than mandatory public schools
3) choice in placing your FICA taxes into anything other than the social [in]security
4) choice in health care... they ultimately want the government in charge of all health
care options.

I could mention more but what stir up the natives.


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Old November 4th 04, 03:49 AM
Richard Hertz
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"kontiki" wrote in message
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Trent Moorehead wrote:
.... I used to think that Democrats were the type of people
who were accepting of others, but I have seen over the last few years
that
they are not. I am a Democrat, but I voted for Bush. He's not perfect,
but
at least he's not a hypocrite.


The liberal democrats I have direct experience with always boast that they
are so tolerant and so pro-choice. This only applies to choice in
abortions
however, and they do NOT approve of choice when it comes to the following:

1) choice in whether or not someone desirec to own firearms (they are
against that)
2) choice in education... they are against anything other than mandatory
public schools
3) choice in placing your FICA taxes into anything other than the social
[in]security
4) choice in health care... they ultimately want the government in charge
of all health care options.

I could mention more but what stir up the natives.



Great response!


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Old November 3rd 04, 10:49 PM
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Trent Moorehead wrote:

I used to think that Democrats were the type of people
who were accepting of others,


They haven't been that for at least 50 years.

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Old November 4th 04, 02:13 AM
Cecil Chapman
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Naw, I think he is just feeling a little frustrated. Personally I am just
grateful that Bush clearly had the popular vote (even if slim) so it wasn't
like 2000, made it a little easier to take. Though he still looks like a
chimp grin My candidate at least resembled a humanoid; Herman Munster
GRIN

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"Trent Moorehead" wrote in message
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Old November 4th 04, 04:28 AM
Jay Honeck
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Naw, I think he is just feeling a little frustrated. Personally I am just
grateful that Bush clearly had the popular vote (even if slim) so it
wasn't like 2000, made it a little easier to take. Though he still looks
like a chimp grin My candidate at least resembled a humanoid; Herman
Munster GRIN


THERE you go. That's the ticket.

It's time to laugh about it, have a beer, and get back to flying. This crap
is over for another four years...
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


 




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