"Tom" wrote in message
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Typical post from you. The people in need here probably aren't as well off
as you, and you (and your ilk here) figure that they brought all this
stuff on themselves.
Typical of YOUR ilk that "charity" at gunpoint is moral.
The interesting thought here is though, most of you guys screech and whine
whenever the feds do anything that might impede your ability to fly, or
land or whatever. You usually claim that flying is a "right" as opposed to
being a "privilege" and don't think any regulation is necessary.
I think the only one in here who said flying is a right is Steve McNicholls.
I don't expect the federal government to be able to dash into an area and
immediately rescue everyone, but I do expect them to be able to know where
the major problems lay in this disaster, the Astrodome and Convention
Center and do something about it within a reasonable amount of time.
I have read and re-read the Constitution and can't find anything even
approaching "disaster relief".
Care to explain yourself before running off at the keyboard.
The other "Tom"
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A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles.
The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. - Ambrose Bierce
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