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Veterans for Constitution Restoration is a non-profit, non-partisan educational and grassroots activist organization. The primary area of concern to all VetsCoR members is that our national and local educational systems fall short in teaching students and all American citizens the history and underlying principles on which our Constitutional republic-based system of self-government was founded. VetsCoR members are also very concerned that the Federal government long ago over-stepped its limited authority as clearly specified in the United States Constitution, as well as the Founding Fathers' supporting letters, essays, and other public documents.
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4 posted on
04/10/2005 10:31:47 PM PDT by
SAMWolf
(Liberal Rule #17 - Steal from everyone & keep it. Just call it taxes.)
To: SAMWolf
Lots of those early movie aviators had WWI combat aviation experience. The earlier Polish Army aviator thread mentioned that the King Kong flyers were American combat aviators.
I remember taking what appear now to be suicidal risks riding motocycles. Suspect that these aviators had similar motivations.
Eventually I came to realize that risk taking for no real reason meant nothing.
Never did fit into "society" after that war. Cranky drunken vets didn't interest me, either.
10 posted on
04/11/2005 5:41:08 AM PDT by
Iris7
(A man said, "That's heroism." "No, that's Duty," replied Roy Benavides, Medal of Honor.)
To: SAMWolf
Speaking of Howard Hughes and "Hell's Angels", isn't that the movie with the burning Zeppelin scene at the end? Quite a shot, that.
15 posted on
04/11/2005 7:25:52 AM PDT by
Iris7
(A man said, "That's heroism." "No, that's Duty," replied Roy Benavides, Medal of Honor.)
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