To: mockingbyrd
I understand your points.
Kati and the girls are lucky their father-in-law is well to do and could afford to create the pressure and bring the resources to bear to find them.
Sorry to be so cynical if it weren't for his efforts and that of self-initiated local folk - I think we would either still be looking for them or it would a total recovery effort and not rescue.
Sadly LE missed the opportunity to thank the local help when it came time to wrap this up. They patted each other on the back and thanked the Kim's. Not one mention of the local man who took it on his own to fly and found them. I think it was a major gaff on their part not to thank the local helicopter pilot who is truly a hero here and made at least part of this story a positive one.
106 posted on
12/10/2006 10:28:49 AM PST by
surfer
To: surfer
Sadly LE missed the opportunity to thank the local help when it came time to wrap this up. They patted each other on the back and thanked the Kim's. Not one mention of the local man who took it on his own to fly and found them. I think it was a major gaff on their part not to thank the local helicopter pilot who is truly a hero here and made at least part of this story a positive one. What are you talking about? This guy was all over the news, with another story about him just last night. Complete with the OSP spokesman saying how helpful he was. This guy got plenty of well deserved thanks.
108 posted on
12/10/2006 10:31:13 AM PST by
mockingbyrd
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