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Owner of A/C That Crashed Into Tampa Building Was Publically Pro-Arab!!!.
St. Pete Times ^

Posted on 01/05/2002 2:13:06 PM PST by MindBender26

Part of article from St. Pete Times after Sept 11.

"Robert C. Cooper, president of National Aviation Flight School and Aviation Rentals, stressed that the extra security cannot be done at the expense of those of Middle Eastern descent.

"I don't want to get involved in profiling," he said. "I have faith in my government. I have to work on the belief that my government has basis to allow them into the country and show them proper respect." end of article.

Cooper is head of National Aviation Holdings that owned A/C. Many Florida flight schools train Arab students. Wonder if comment was made so as not to p. off students. Wonder if Arab pilot flew A/C into building. THIS IS FR EXCLUSIVE!!!


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To: kanawa
Drawing on OWK is not usually a good idea.
Very few survive the heat.
;-)
221 posted on 01/06/2002 5:57:07 AM PST by freefly
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To: MindBender26
This guy is smart. He knows that most of his money comes from arabs who want to learn to fly. So he makes some statements saying how people from the middle east are good decent people and maybe some other arabs or other people decide to take his bussness to him a man who sticks up for them. Now it would be another thing if he said that I AGREE WITH HOLY WAR. He did not he just knows who butters his bread. Would a man that owns a christian book store make large and public donations to an anti-life group? Would a man who owns a christian book store have nothing but good things to say about christians?
222 posted on 01/06/2002 5:57:53 AM PST by Libertarian_4_eva
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To: HairOfTheDog
Why does it have to be a "hysterical woman"?

Etymology: New Latin, from English hysteric, adjective, from Latin hystericus, from Greek hysterikos, from hystera womb; from the Greek notion that hysteria was peculiar to women and caused by disturbances of the uterus Date: 1801

Its an expression, like "...some crazy old man" or "...some punk kid" or "bitchy".

Advice:

1) Don't sweat the small stuff.

2) It's all small stuff.

224 posted on 01/06/2002 6:03:15 AM PST by mindprism.com
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To: George W. Bush
I would say driving at 18, flying at 21.

When do you think children should be "allowed" to fire a gun / ride a horse / operate a hay-baler / wear roller skates?

We must have rules for all circumstances of everyday living, you know.

You secretly want to be a dictator, don't you? Go on, admit it. You just can't stand it when someone actually lives their life without your permission, can you?

225 posted on 01/06/2002 6:08:37 AM PST by snopercod
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To: MindBender26
Oops, I see that it's been established that the kid was not a Muslim.
Your apology does you credit (far too few bother).
Still, quick question: what if the kid turned out to be a member of a "Christian Fundamentalist"
nut group and a few more of them pulled the same trick over the next week ...would you then support
the FBI's profiling all Christian Fundamentalists as potential terrorists (which they already do)?
Would it be ok to attack CF's and their support of Old Testament teachings?
What about other religions that believe in Old Testament laws/prophecies, such as Jews?

Just food for thought...
228 posted on 01/06/2002 6:11:35 AM PST by freefly
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To: mindprism.com
Roger all that... It is not that I have never seen a hysterical woman, I have. As a normally unhysterical woman, it seemed to be a gratuitous usage, given the level of male hysteria on this very thread, I stand by my statement/question... still have not broken a sweat, and tongue still in cheek. :~D
229 posted on 01/06/2002 6:12:03 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: MindBender26
Note:
NO insult intended....
230 posted on 01/06/2002 6:13:08 AM PST by freefly
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To: cricket
from Arizona Republic Front Page 1-6-2002

Except for the pilot, identified as 15-year-old CHARLES J. BISHOP of Palm Harbor, Flal, there were no deaths or injuries in the Tampa crash.

It seems that it is common practice to have students do thier OWN pre-flight checks, un-supervised, so this was a piece of cake.

232 posted on 01/06/2002 6:45:40 AM PST by madfly
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To: Libertarian_4_eva
There was always the wise course for him to follow.... keep his mouth shut!

What Liberatarians wany Gmvt to do too many people do not do when speaking to reporters.

(If you can read that sentence the first time without stumbling, you are a better man than I.)

233 posted on 01/06/2002 6:46:49 AM PST by MindBender26
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To: glassheart3
"Where I live we have student pilots crashing on the interstate in a metropolitan area."

. . .scary problem. . .

We may never know. . .what really happened here. . .in his 'final act'. . .could have been a spontaneous combustion of 'angy' teenage testosterone. . .or somesuch.

. . .or a thoughtful meditation on how to 'go'; with September 11th standing as an 'idea'. . .

234 posted on 01/06/2002 6:50:37 AM PST by cricket
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To: abwehr
"We have every right though ( or criminal justice system depends on it) to judge people not on what they do 99.99% of the time but what they do on that .01% day."

That's right.
As long as you keep in mind that "people" means "individuals". Not groups.

I, for one, do not want to be judged -or held accountable- for clinton's bombing of Yugoslavia, or the CIA's excesses, or any number of other examples. Which is exactly what these Islamic fundamentalists want to do. They point at those things, they point at Hollywood, they point at pop culture and say "this is America, we have to fight it". But when they pulled the 9/11 atrocity, they were not attacking what they were pointing at. When people point at Islam and say "all who practice this religion should be judged by those terrorists", then they are doing exactly the same as the Islamic minority that support killing innocents in the name of punishing the group, they are targeting the group for the actions of the individuals.
In this country, that is not how justice is supposed to be served.
235 posted on 01/06/2002 6:51:11 AM PST by freefly
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To: madfly
Seems incredible that fifteen year-olds are even considered for 'pilot's license training'. . .
236 posted on 01/06/2002 6:53:45 AM PST by cricket
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To: snopercod; one particular harbour
When do you think children should be "allowed" to fire a gun / ride a horse / operate a hay-baler / wear roller skates?

Fire a rifle supervised? 6-8. Unsupervised but alone? 8-10. With other kids but no adults? Around 14. Handguns supervised? 10 or so. Unsupervised? At least 16. I have no problem, for instance, with a friend who hunts here whose little girl of about eight goes hunting with him with her doll in one hand and her .22 in the other. Some people might find that a little jarring but I have no problem with it if its supervised.

Ride a horse supervised? Any age the parents decide. I think they should be 4 or 5 myself. I woouldn't let a kid under eight ride my fairly gentle geldings outside a small closed horse pasture alone. But I'd let them into open pasture at ten if I was sure they were strong enough to use the reins to control the horse if he was spooked.

Haybalers and combines, any PTO equipment actually, are always dangerous because people won't obey safety precautions. I have a list of things I simply will not do when operating such equipment. Ever. Just look at the number of farmers killed or missing body parts and anyone can readily conclude the equipment is dangerous. It might be that it's even more dangerous to adults who become casual about the dangers, maybe more so than to a kid whose ears are full of mama's warning and dad's horror stories. I think most farm people will let a kid run haying equipment or combines pretty young. I started at ten and drove pickups on private property at seven. Some folks start their kids earlier than that. And some of them have those tragic little funerals too. The ones with closed caskets. Most of those families finally understand the value of safety. Kind of like how they finally understand that it's not too smart to keep a vicious dog after it rips a child's face off.

I also don't like to have people around who show the least carelessness with guns. Like ever pointing the barrel of any gun, even empty, at anyone's body. A lot of funerals are caused by "empty" guns.

My own standards and ideas balance risk to the individual with the potential to harm others. Driving and flying in urban areas is inherently dangerous to others. When they wreck (and even good older drivers do), they often kill or maim innocent people. Statistically, it's clear that it is sheer inexperience and lack of mental preparedness which causes these things. If these kids only offed themselves, I wouldn't care quite so much. But they kill and maim others. In truth, the lapse of judgment on the part of parents isn't much different than that of drinking and driving, another habit I ogreously oppose for safety reasons. But I would approve of it on private property. In fact, I'd like all the drinking drivers to fill up on alcohol and have a stretch of private road where they can drive just as fast as they want. It would be a public service to provide that for them, I think. And I'm just liberal enough I'd approve of using taxpayer funds for it.

We must have rules for all circumstances of everyday living, you know.

Sensible people do. Fortunately, they out-live and out-breed your kind. It's called natural selection. As I said, I don't object much to people taking chances with themselves or their own kids. Unfortunately, people like you tend to take some of the rest of us with you in your little accidents.
238 posted on 01/06/2002 7:04:54 AM PST by George W. Bush
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To: HairOfTheDog
it seemed to be a gratuitous usage, given the level of male hysteria on this very thread,

Well, when men do it it's called "being adament". ;)

239 posted on 01/06/2002 7:07:09 AM PST by mindprism.com
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