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"DSK" wrote in message news:%YpWc.8290 What an intelligent, well-thought-out, logical, and well documented reply! Well, I've tried intelligent, thought-out, and logical, but it doesn't seem to work too well around here -- mostly, I note, with folks whose last name starts with the letter K. :-) |
"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Uh-huh. Must be a bitch, spening one's life rationalizing Bush's screw-ups and failures. Bingo!!! We know you've run out of material when we get standard retort (C). LOL Same could be said about you, and YOUR standard retort, which is, of course, that childish LOL crap. |
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message Uh-huh. Must be a bitch, spening one's life rationalizing Bush's screw-ups and failures. Bingo!!! We know you've run out of material when we get standard retort (C). LOL Same could be said about you, and YOUR standard retort, which is, of course, that childish LOL crap. Why is saying LOL childish to you? Don't you ever laugh out loud? Or are children the only ones in your house permitted to laugh? |
John Gaquin wrote:
Well, I've tried intelligent, thought-out, and logical, You have? I missed it... all I've seen from you is mindless repitition of the Bush-Cheeny cheerleader song. .... but it doesn't seem to work too well around here -- mostly, I note, with folks whose last name starts with the letter K. :-) My my what a clever little fellow you are. DSK |
"DSK" wrote in message news:2XsWc.8950 You have? I missed it... No shock here... My my what a clever little fellow you are. Yes, I've had a gold star on my forehead since 1952. |
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message Please show the last time a passenger airliner, with crew training and equipment standards up to date crashed into a highrise building. High-rises and mountains are somewhat similar in aviation, in that they are both large, tall, and easy to miss - one would think. They both become more crucial when taking off or landing, as these activities bring you closer, with less 'wiggle room'. The following rough list for the most part contains only accidents involving substantial loss of life. There have been some others. 1992 El Al 747 impacted an apartment building in Amsterdam. 1995 Dec. 20, nr. Cali, Colombia: American Airlines Boeing 757 crashed in Andean Mountains. 1996 Feb. 29, near Arequipa, Peru: Faucett Airline Boeing 737 crashed into mountain as it prepared to land. 1998 Feb. 2, Mindanao, Philippines: Cebu Pacific Air DC-9 crashed into a mountain; 2003 Feb. 19, nr. Shahdad, Iran: Iranian military Ilyushin Il-76MD crashed in the Sirach Mountains. All 276 on board were killed. In the last 50 years, please list those modern passenger airliners flown by a major US=flag airline that on a bright, sunny day, crashed into a major office building in a major US city. Start your list he Close enough Aeromexico in to Cerritos, Calif. |
"Calif Bill" wrote in message thlink.net...
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message Please show the last time a passenger airliner, with crew training and equipment standards up to date crashed into a highrise building. High-rises and mountains are somewhat similar in aviation, in that they are both large, tall, and easy to miss - one would think. They both become more crucial when taking off or landing, as these activities bring you closer, with less 'wiggle room'. The following rough list for the most part contains only accidents involving substantial loss of life. There have been some others. 1992 El Al 747 impacted an apartment building in Amsterdam. 1995 Dec. 20, nr. Cali, Colombia: American Airlines Boeing 757 crashed in Andean Mountains. 1996 Feb. 29, near Arequipa, Peru: Faucett Airline Boeing 737 crashed into mountain as it prepared to land. 1998 Feb. 2, Mindanao, Philippines: Cebu Pacific Air DC-9 crashed into a mountain; 2003 Feb. 19, nr. Shahdad, Iran: Iranian military Ilyushin Il-76MD crashed in the Sirach Mountains. All 276 on board were killed. In the last 50 years, please list those modern passenger airliners flown by a major US=flag airline that on a bright, sunny day, crashed into a major office building in a major US city. Start your list he Close enough Aeromexico in to Cerritos, Calif. Aeromexico is a U.S. owned airline???? |
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message Please show the last time a passenger airliner, with crew training and equipment standards up to date crashed into a highrise building. High-rises and mountains are somewhat similar in aviation, in that they are both large, tall, and easy to miss - one would think. They both become more crucial when taking off or landing, as these activities bring you closer, with less 'wiggle room'. The following rough list for the most part contains only accidents involving substantial loss of life. There have been some others. 1992 El Al 747 impacted an apartment building in Amsterdam. 1995 Dec. 20, nr. Cali, Colombia: American Airlines Boeing 757 crashed in Andean Mountains. 1996 Feb. 29, near Arequipa, Peru: Faucett Airline Boeing 737 crashed into mountain as it prepared to land. 1998 Feb. 2, Mindanao, Philippines: Cebu Pacific Air DC-9 crashed into a mountain; 2003 Feb. 19, nr. Shahdad, Iran: Iranian military Ilyushin Il-76MD crashed in the Sirach Mountains. All 276 on board were killed. In the last 50 years, please list those modern passenger airliners flown by a major US=flag airline that on a bright, sunny day, crashed into a major office building in a major US city. Start your list he Close enough Aeromexico in to Cerritos, Calif. Ah, yes...Aeromexico, a well-known "US-flag" airline. Just very Southern Calif. airline. And it flies in and out as much as any US airline. |
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message thlink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message Please show the last time a passenger airliner, with crew training and equipment standards up to date crashed into a highrise building. High-rises and mountains are somewhat similar in aviation, in that they are both large, tall, and easy to miss - one would think. They both become more crucial when taking off or landing, as these activities bring you closer, with less 'wiggle room'. The following rough list for the most part contains only accidents involving substantial loss of life. There have been some others. 1992 El Al 747 impacted an apartment building in Amsterdam. 1995 Dec. 20, nr. Cali, Colombia: American Airlines Boeing 757 crashed in Andean Mountains. 1996 Feb. 29, near Arequipa, Peru: Faucett Airline Boeing 737 crashed into mountain as it prepared to land. 1998 Feb. 2, Mindanao, Philippines: Cebu Pacific Air DC-9 crashed into a mountain; 2003 Feb. 19, nr. Shahdad, Iran: Iranian military Ilyushin Il-76MD crashed in the Sirach Mountains. All 276 on board were killed. In the last 50 years, please list those modern passenger airliners flown by a major US=flag airline that on a bright, sunny day, crashed into a major office building in a major US city. Start your list he Close enough Aeromexico in to Cerritos, Calif. Aeromexico is a U.S. owned airline???? Close enough. More Mexican's in Calif than rednecks in Atlanta. |
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 10:12:12 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Two on the same day? Into adjacent buildings? And the idiot known as George W. Bush kept on reading to the kids? After he was told? It took awhile for it to sink in for everybody you ignorant fool. |
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