To: Paul Atreides
If the threats in the air are serious enough for the attorney general to say, 'Look, I don't think I better fly airlines,' isn't it reasonable to say, you know, in future, looking ahead, maybe when we have threats against the flying public - that they should be told.
I don't think that when left wing lunatics threaten the Attorney General's life, the general public necessarily is put at any greater risk...you see, Dan, it wasn't Al Queda that was the threat to the AG at the time it was environmentalists and their ilk riled up by the lies told by the likes of you!
To: marktuoni
"I did point out the following: That in the summer before Sept. 11, the attorney general, for whatever reason, and I assume rightfully, decided that it wasn't safe for him to ride the airlines. And therefore he laid on - an unprecedented thing to do but let's assume it was necessary - private aircraft to fly him around wherever he went, at, I think, $1,600 an hour."Funny, Hillary ran up a huge taxpayer-paid tab campaigning. I don't remember Danny Boy whining about that.
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