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To: Mannie who wrote (5667)9/13/2001 6:54:00 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104155
 
Airline crews must be sealed off from the rest of the plane, totally inaccessible.


Amen to that.
Put some friggin' cameras up there too.
Have everything connected to satellite networks too.
Instead of pinching every penny, the airlines should be forced into making these changes.
The FAA should be on this now.
While the fire is hot, perhaps Congress will actually do something about it.

We must find a way to help the Palestinians get fairer treatment from Israel, they have been screwed forever.


There lies the biggest problem for our leaders.
How to differentiate who is right and who is wrong.
The good guys from the bad guys.
Who deserves what?



To: Mannie who wrote (5667)9/13/2001 8:24:26 PM
From: Red Scouser  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104155
 
Hiya Scott,

"We must find a way to help the Palestinians get fairer treatment from Israel, they have been
screwed forever".

Never a truer spoken.
The State of Palestine is the key to it all.
For thousands of years there was a Palestine and not many years ago it ceased to
exist. All because of a vote by the nations of the world, millions of people had no
homes, passports, identities. IMVHO it all goes back to that mess.
What would happen if the rest of the world voted to give the U.S.A. back to
Mexico and what is left of the Great Indian Races of North America, would
there be nation of happy campers in the U.S.
Back to my hole,
red