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Dear Derek
Every man is entitled to his opinion. No man is entitled to be wrong in his facts. Were you to click on show options you would see why I did not vote for that bumbling idiot. Regards Bill Hatfield |
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Derek Copeland wrote:
Perhaps your remarks would be better directed at President Bush, --------------------------------- Hi Don (the universal expert on everything!). Well at least he makes sense We clash on another forum. I think that President Bush would be too thick to understand my remarks anyway! Well, given the quality of your arguments, it may not be entirely his fault. I should make clear that most Americans, the ones I have met anyway, are nice, likable people. That should please them, I am sure. How they collectively (although very marginally) managed to elect George 'W' as President is therefore quite beyond me! If I am not mistaken, he plays in a game called politics and happens to be the leader of the most powerful nation on Earth. Hardly a "bumbling idiot", no matter what one thinks of his actions. But then I thought that Bill Clinton was a good, intelligent and sensible President (well he was partly educated in the UK) I am sure Bill is heartened by your approval. whereas I gather the US 'Moral Majority' didn't think much of him. I don't think much of Tony Blair either by the way. And bad luck to Tony. We Brits. are extremely grateful for America's help in World War II, without which we would probably now be living in a totalitarian state, controlled by Germany. Obviously we are more than happy to return the help wherever we can, but only for legitimate wars. It is reassuring to find people who can so confidently speak on behalf of the nation as a whole. Or does the "we" refer only to the aged "white Anglo-Saxons" (from your previous post)and not the more recent immigrants that might not have been about back then and consequently might not feel the same level of gratitude that you seem to express on behalf of all. The war against Iraq was never sanctioned by the United Nations. In my opinion Saddam Hussain was more of a blusterer than an actual threat to anybody outside his own country. Perhaps you could suggested it to the Iranians, 1.5 million dead, 100000 of that due to the weapons of mass destruction(Wikipedia) or Kuwaitis, or the Kurds, but technically the latter were inside Iraq, so I may concede that point. But as you say, he is just a blusterer. While the UN weapons inspectors were in Iraq and apparently making progress the Allies should never have declared war on Iraq! I never thought that invading Iraq would defeat 'Terrorism', or make things better for the Iraqi people. In fact it seems to have had entirely the opposite effects, as so many Muslims were so angered by it, that they are queuing up to be suicide bombers, even British born ones! Think of the Palestinian suicide bombers, the 9-11, sadly the queuing was well and truly happening prior to the invasion of Iraq. Once the ones with power and motives realised what an effective weapon they had, it was always only a question of time. Anyway, end of rant, but preventing the war was something I cared passionately about at the time. I did all that I could by writing letters to politicians and newspapers, as well as taking part in protest marches - something I would never normally do by the way Well, if they were as well argued as your last two postings here, I am not at all surprised that you did not convince anyone. One consequence of 9/11 and the Iraq war, is that all European based gliders over a MTOW of 500kg now have to be insured at considerable extra cost against being used for terrorist attacks. Terrible, lets not worry about the draconian laws being enacted anywhere and the subsequent loss of liberties taken for granted in western democracies for a considerable period of time, lets concentrate on what is really important - the rising cost of glider insurance. Somehow I can't imagine that flying a Duo Discus into the Houses of Parliament would do all that much damage! True, but how about the 100 kg of high explosives strapped in the back seat? Hmmmm, what an attack platform, stealthy, hard to see and joy to fly. Any terrorist would kill to use it. So please, leave RAS free of your political passions, or at least mount a better argument. Cheers Paul Bart |
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At 23:36 21 November 2005, Bill wrote:
Dear Derek Every man is entitled to his opinion. No man is entitled to be wrong in his facts. Were you to click on you would see why I did not vote for that bumbling idiot. Regards Bill Hatfield ---------------- Bill, I guess from your E-mail address that you must be from the land of Shelaghs, Sheep, Kangaroos, Holden cars and decent gliding weather (unlike the UK). Fair dinkum cobber. Cheers, Derek C |
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At 14:42 22 November 2005, Paul wrote:
'Somehow I can't imagine that flying a Duo Discus into the Houses of Parliament would do all that much damage!' True, but how about the 100 kg of high explosives strapped in the back seat? Hmmmm, what an attack platform, stealthy, hard to see and joy to fly. Any terrorist would kill to use it. -------------------- Please don't say things like that Paul, or the cost of our insurance will go up even more. So far I haven't had any students of Middle-Eastern appearance asking to learn how to fly gliders, but not how to land them! I believe that one of the 9/11 pilots told a flying school in the States precisely that for a Boeing 757. That surely ought to have rang a few alarm bells, as suicide missions are the only flights where an ability to land is not really necessary! Cheers, Del Copeland |
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Derek old mate
You`re dead right there,espescially about the weather. If you ever foregoe those rainy plains and drop into Oz a Duo or a Lak will be at your disposal and we can sort out the worlds problems over a bottle of Bundaberg Rum-after the gliding. Regards Bill |
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Please take your French-quoting, pinko-commie views to the proper
forum. This is not that forum. This is the soaring forum. That's as simple as I can make it. Jack Womack my real name |
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Derek Copeland wrote:
Bill, I guess from your E-mail address that you must be from the land of Shelaghs, Sheep, Kangaroos, Holden cars and decent gliding weather (unlike the UK). Fair dinkum cobber. Another well-argued, thought-provoking, British contribution to the discussion. Where DO they get these people from??? GC Cheers, Derek C |
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Derek Copeland wrote:
At 14:42 22 November 2005, Paul wrote: 'Somehow I can't imagine that flying a Duo Discus into the Houses of Parliament would do all that much damage!' True, but how about the 100 kg of high explosives strapped in the back seat? Hmmmm, what an attack platform, stealthy, hard to see and joy to fly. Any terrorist would kill to use it. -------------------- Please don't say things like that Paul, or the cost of our insurance will go up even more. Glad I did not mention the nitroglycerine in the wing tanks then ... ![]() On a more serious note though, I do not think that the interested parties need to learn anything from me. I am sure that the leaders are a highly intelligent lot (if misguided, in my view) and can figure it all out for them selves. If not, they can pickup any number of books written by respected authors that will give them far better ideas then I will. Meticulously researched howtos can be found in number of popular books. Was there not a book by Tom Clancy where someone flew a 747 into Capitol Hill? And sorry about the rather nasty tone of my initial e-mail. Cheers Paul So far I haven't had any students of Middle-Eastern appearance asking to learn how to fly gliders, but not how to land them! I believe that one of the 9/11 pilots told a flying school in the States precisely that for a Boeing 757. That surely ought to have rang a few alarm bells, as suicide missions are the only flights where an ability to land is not really necessary! Cheers, Del Copeland |
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