Thread: Brave Sir Robin
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Old June 8th 13, 02:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Rollings[_2_]
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Default Brave Sir Robin

At 08:00 08 June 2013, Don Johnstone wrote:
At 18:47 07 June 2013, Sean F F2 wrote:
Ah, ok there Kurt.

I think I'll side with the people highly offended by the original post

and
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those who have attempted to defend it, ok?

What was done here is shameful. It is absolutely disgusting to make fun

or
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defend those making fun of a fellow pilots near fatal accident. If you
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agree that this comment or defense of it was NOT DISGUSTING AND

COMPLETELY
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OUT OF LINE, please respond with your full, real name, tail number, club
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d email address.

Sure hope I don't have to read a "poems" about any of you "comedians"
accid=
ent one day... I would be just as disgusted.

Fly safe and please do yourselves a big favor actually think about what
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are saying by defending these actions for a few minutes (without

alcohol
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n your systems).

Good day!

Did they make it an offence in our rebellious and disobedient former

colony
not have a sense of humour? (Note here I have used the English spelling

of
humour, not the mythical Microsoft english spelling and have ignored the
spellcheck prompts to change it) One of the most popular songs played at
funerals over here is this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHPOzQzk9Qo
Walking around with your head up your @rse is not the way to enjoy life
Any landing you walk away from is a good one and gives plenty to laugh
about.



I've seldom been in such complete agreement with Don. I didn't find the
original post particularly funny, but "I DISSAPPROVE OF WHAT YOU SAY BUT
WILL DEFEND TO THE DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT." (Wrongly attributed to
Voltaire). Freedom of speech must include the right to give offence or it
is not freedom.