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Old July 27th, 2004, 08:03 PM
Elan Remford
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No, I'd suggest you stop your wining, choose another means of travel if a
given vendor's service doesn't suit you, or volunteer to spend 30 minutes in
a locked room with someone willing to teach you what having your rights
violated REALLY means.

E.

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Given the recent climate, I find it absolutely AMAZING that ANYONE
would question ANY measures taken to enhance flight security. Time
and time again, it seems the only "unfair" procedures are those that
happen to a given passenger who would rather not take the time. No
amount of perceived "unfairness" outweighs the goal of safe travel.
Period.


What punishment would you propose for anyone who dares question anything
and thereby misuses their freedom? Three years in a cage at Guantanamo
without trial? Torture and rape at Abu Ghraib? Four more years of the
Cheney-Ashcroft-Rumsfeld-Bush administration? The possibilities are
endless.



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Old July 29th, 2004, 08:14 PM
Darryl
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Default AA 3rd degree at FRA---normal? legal?

"Elan Remford" wrote in message news:cGxNc.1022$Mr3.881@trndny08...
No, I'd suggest you stop your wining, choose another means of travel if a
given vendor's service doesn't suit you, or volunteer to spend 30 minutes in
a locked room with someone willing to teach you what having your rights
violated REALLY means.


Another guard from Abu Ghraib heard from.
 




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