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Old July 29th 05, 11:13 PM
ManfromZetar
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Default Demand the best in air safety

*"When any Employer or Labor entity accepts mediocrity or social
engineering within any body responsible for safe passage of human life,
said entity is guilty of complicity in the act of safety subversion**"*

* *



*Save the FAA and our Federal Government *

*Demand a numbered bid system NOW in all critical Government safety
positions*

*Return excellence and qualifications to the*

* National Airspace System*

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*The Air Safety Patriot*


 




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