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"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... Imagine trying to cram the Secret Service detail, "the football," and everything else that goes with President aboard a typical GA plane. How did they manage when Bush flew out to Lincoln? There was no Secret Service detail in the S-3B. all the best -- Dan Ford I recall there was one in the plane and a few more in the other plane in the flight of two. -- Jim in NC |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 15:00:48 -0500 Tom Fleischman wrote:
I have a notion that if we can get that beady-eyed moron out of the White House a lot of the paranoid nonsense that we as pilots have had to endure over the past three years will go with him. Yes, agreed. Get the "beady-eyed moron" out. And get this country back to the great country it was before he and his paranoid pals took over. Open up the airspace again! R. Hubbell In article , Roger Tracy wrote: Well .. since the Presidential TFR follows him .. he'd always be right in the center of it and unable to fly. "Roger Long" om wrote in message ... Would they let him fly or would the TFR's keep him grounded? -- Roger Long |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 17:54:51 -0500 Cub Driver wrote: I highly recommend Forte Agent as a newsreader. It handles newsgroup messages far better than any "included" newsreader such as those bundled with Internet Explorer, Outlook, Netscape, or Opera--all of which I have tried. Download the software at www.forteinc.com/agent/download.php The program includes the latest version of Agent as well as its freeware version, called Free Agent. This enables you to get the feel of the software without paying up front. However, where Agent really shines is in its ability to filter out objectional subjects or posters: Control+K and you're done! It was to get that functionality that I upgraded to the paid version a year ago, and I have never regretted it. The cost to register the software (and thereby to unlock the full-featured version on your computer) is $29. (A major revison is in the works. However, if you register the current version, the upgrade will be free.) When are they going to come out with a version that stops people from posting spam/advertisements on news groups? R. Hubbell all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Probably, but it does raise the question why the CIC requires a civilian
security detail when totally sorrounded by several thousand of his military who have taken an oath to protect and serve, and to die following orders if necessary - including those authorized to arm and launch tactical nukes - A civilian is likely to be more loyal that that? denny "Morgans" wrote in I recall there was one in the plane and a few more in the other plane in the flight of two. |
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"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message ... Probably, but it does raise the question why the CIC requires a civilian security detail when totally sorrounded by several thousand of his military who have taken an oath to protect and serve, and to die following orders if necessary - including those authorized to arm and launch tactical nukes - A civilian is likely to be more loyal that that? denny "Morgans" wrote in I recall there was one in the plane and a few more in the other plane in the flight of two. You've got to understand that the SS considers it somewhat more than just thier job to protect the POTUS it is bordering on religion. I'm surprised that they let the FLOTUS be alone with him. |
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I don't think so. The mail I get from the Democratic party pretty much
states that they don't think Bush has restricted us enough. They propose that "stricter security measures" are necessary. Hey, we're on the same mailing list! I agree -- it appears from these mailings that the Democratic party would pretty much padlock our airport. Of course, this would make way for more "affordable" housing -- something we desperately need... Who needs those playgrounds for the rich, anyway? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Martin Hotze wrote: "R.Hubbell" wrote: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ When are they going to come out with a version that stops people from posting spam/advertisements on news groups? mabye the day when people stop stealing other people's domain? I'm not stealing anything. I'm merely using their server as a repository for spam. |
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In article XCeSb.51762$U%5.285665@attbi_s03, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Of course, this would make way for more "affordable" housing -- something we desperately need... Who needs those playgrounds for the rich, anyway? but first the environmental hazards would have to be treated... -- Bob Noel |
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Jay Honeck wrote: Of course, this would make way for more "affordable" housing -- something we desperately need... Actually, the trend here is towards more strip malls. The local governments have come to the belated conclusion that the cost of enlarging the school system to handle the kids in those new houses is greater than the taxes on them. Moreover, parking lots need to be flat. George Patterson Love, n.: A form of temporary insanity afflicting the young. It is curable either by marriage or by removal of the afflicted from the circumstances under which he incurred the condition. It is sometimes fatal, but more often to the physician than to the patient. |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... | In a previous article, "Roger Long" om said: | Would they let him fly or would the TFR's keep him grounded? | | Who would bust him if he violated his own TFR? | | More importantly, what would they call the flight? "Civil One"? It might not be technically proper, but they probably would call it "Air Force One" out of habit. C'mon CJ, I would expect a world famous flight instructor like yourself would know this one, as I'm pretty sure it's in the AIM. AF- "Air Force One" USMC (from the White House Lawn)- "Marine One" Navy "Navy One" Army (has this one ever been used?)- "Army One" and Civil- "Executive One" (has a sitting president EVER flown in a civilian aircraft since this nomeclature has been used?) |
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