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  #1  
Old June 2nd 05, 06:23 PM
MyCoxaFallen
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Default FAA Chaos

Different career field in Government but the same reason the FAA is in a
state of decline

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/w...20050601.shtml

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Old June 2nd 05, 06:39 PM
Steve Foley
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More racist B.S.

"MyCoxaFallen" wrote in message
. ..
Different career field in Government but the same reason the FAA is in a
state of decline

http:// don't bother - it's crap.shtml


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Old June 2nd 05, 07:18 PM
Jonathan Goodish
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In article avHne.15459$qJ3.4062@trnddc05,
"Steve Foley" wrote:

More racist B.S.

"MyCoxaFallen" wrote in message
. ..
Different career field in Government but the same reason the FAA is in a
state of decline

http:// don't bother - it's crap.shtml



Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)? At first
glance, the article appears to address political correctness run amok
and not race.

In any case, it's a stretch to say that the subject of the opinion piece
cited explains the FAAs problems. The FAA, like most government
agencies and large corporations, constantly struggles with problems of
its own creation, many of them resulting from political correctness or
an attempt to treat unequal productivity equally.



JKG
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Old June 2nd 05, 07:31 PM
Chris
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"Jonathan Goodish" wrote in message
...
In article avHne.15459$qJ3.4062@trnddc05,
"Steve Foley" wrote:

More racist B.S.

"MyCoxaFallen" wrote in message
. ..
Different career field in Government but the same reason the FAA is in a
state of decline

http:// don't bother - it's crap.shtml



Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)?


anyone can be racist, black, white, yellow whatever. Racism is not a white
monopoly.


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Old June 2nd 05, 09:36 PM
Jonathan Goodish
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In article ,
"Chris" wrote:
Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)?


anyone can be racist, black, white, yellow whatever. Racism is not a white
monopoly.



You missed the point--the original reply cited an article as "racist,"
but the article really doesn't talk about race, so I am still curious as
to how the poster determined that it was "racist."

Bottom line is that the original post and the reply were probably both
trolls, but I found them somewhat amusing, so I decided to ask some
obvious questions.



JKG
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Old June 2nd 05, 09:52 PM
Montblack
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("Chris" wrote)
anyone can be racist, black, white, yellow whatever. Racism is not a white
monopoly.



Not according to much popular "who's got the power" drivel. It is a one-way
proposition to that crowd.

Race should NEVER be a question ....on government forms ....in government
studies ....on University applications ....on job performance reviews ...on
bank loans ...anywhere!!!

It is offensive to be asked for your race, for the sole purpose of assigning
value to you - if you have the "correct" eye color. If there is no correct
eye color for the college position, government grant, promotion, seat at the
counter, seat on the bus, drinking fountain, etc - then why ask the damn
question?

Speaking of Chaos...

http://www.ulm.it/fly_in/test/rans_s9/chaos_en.htm

http://www.s910.central5.com/

http://www.rans.com/s-9.htm


Mont ...rainbow

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Old June 2nd 05, 10:18 PM
Chris Schmelzer
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In article ,
MyCoxaFallen wrote:

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/w...20050601.shtml


Give me a break....

This has WHAT to do with the FAA you sicko?

--
Chris Schmelzer, MD
Capt, 110th Fighter Michigan ANG
University of Michigan Hospitals
Ann Arbor, MI
  #8  
Old June 2nd 05, 11:30 PM
MyCoxaFallen
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Great response Jonathan
You sir must be intelligent and open minded

Steve, you are an idiot
Please do not fly IFR in my airspace

BTW, Jonathan is very close. In the current FAA
if you are an F employee or an A employee you are treated the same.

You know, the way socialism "assumes" everyone deserves the same pay.
IAW, the FAA is socialist and will fail if it continues on the path it
is on.

Hiring for diversity and political correctness goals rather than
qualifications and experience in the SAFETY business
NASA is going through the same pain, 2 shuttles and 14 lives later.



Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)? At first
glance, the article appears to address political correctness run amok
and not race.

In any case, it's a stretch to say that the subject of the opinion piece
cited explains the FAAs problems. The FAA, like most government
agencies and large corporations, constantly struggles with problems of
its own creation, many of them resulting from political correctness or
an attempt to treat unequal productivity equally.



JKG


  #9  
Old June 3rd 05, 02:53 AM
Steve Foley
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MyCoxaFallen has also recently posted as SolarSapien and DrunkKlingon
lamenting the downfall of the FAA because it is run by blacks and women.

Do a google search on his recent posts to see what I mean.

"Jonathan Goodish" wrote in message
...
In article avHne.15459$qJ3.4062@trnddc05,
"Steve Foley" wrote:

More racist B.S.

"MyCoxaFallen" wrote in message
. ..
Different career field in Government but the same reason the FAA is in a
state of decline

http:// don't bother - it's crap.shtml



Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)? At first
glance, the article appears to address political correctness run amok
and not race.

In any case, it's a stretch to say that the subject of the opinion piece
cited explains the FAAs problems. The FAA, like most government
agencies and large corporations, constantly struggles with problems of
its own creation, many of them resulting from political correctness or
an attempt to treat unequal productivity equally.



JKG



  #10  
Old June 3rd 05, 02:57 AM
Steve Foley
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What I meant was that MyCoxaFallen/SolarSapien/DrunkKlingon is using this
off-topic article to promote his racist agenda againat the FAA.


"Jonathan Goodish" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Chris" wrote:
Now I'm really curious--what is "racist" about the article? Is it
Walter Williams (who happens to be black)? Or is it what he has to

say
(in which case, you're saying that blacks can be racists)?


anyone can be racist, black, white, yellow whatever. Racism is not a

white
monopoly.



You missed the point--the original reply cited an article as "racist,"
but the article really doesn't talk about race, so I am still curious as
to how the poster determined that it was "racist."

Bottom line is that the original post and the reply were probably both
trolls, but I found them somewhat amusing, so I decided to ask some
obvious questions.



JKG



 




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