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On Feb 22, 9:38 am, "Oci-One Kanubi" wrote:
Remember what a single crusader can do to a newsgroup if you feed him. Unless you want to sell a rescue safety scam. And you think that torturing people to death, even young children, with expensive and deadly instruction is OK. Even fun. Any "rescue" or "safety" that requires time-consuming "practice", "training", or "experience" is not a "rescue" or "safety". It is a means to make money by making canoes and kayaks as dangerous as possible, requiring ever-increasing training, that is expensive, time- consuming, and without end or confidence regarding "what is enough?" It is, for certain people, a means to degrade, torture and kill: to make themselves feel superior; whereas 10 year old children can easily rescue themselves and others. This is the criminal part, the wilful and reckless endangerment of human life for profit using DEGRADING PROPAGANDA; Whereas Any 10 Year Old Girls, Without Previous Experience or Instruction Can Easily Rescue Themselves and Many Others From Deadly Waters, Far Superior To The Most Expert Instructor. Grieving families are similarly degraded (somehow their grief was the fault of their loved one); and deprived of their legal rights and community sympathy. Although I understand these USCG employees' predicament, this study has deliberately contradicted the US Military Kayaking Study (10th Airborne, Fort Devens, MA) above, that maximizes survival of US soldiers; to favor the Murder Scam of the American Canoe Association!!!!! (ACA). They spent their last minutes in terror thinking of their families, whom they would never see again. (The school had done this trip without problems the year before, using a power craft as a safety back- up.) But this year the propellor became entangled in a rope, and of course canoes are denied any means to allow the boys (wearing PFDs) to escape the water. If canoes had fool-proof $25 CO2 airbags, the boys would have escaped the water immediately, with no training or experience needed. Just like the 10 year old girls! |
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echinacea wrote:
On Feb 22, 9:38 am, "Oci-One Kanubi" wrote: Remember what a single crusader can do to a newsgroup if you feed him. Unless you want to sell a rescue safety scam. SNIP! Uh-oh. Steve |
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On Mar 9, 11:26 am, "echinacea" wrote:
Any "rescue" or "safety" that requires time-consuming "practice", "training", or "experience" is not a "rescue" or "safety". Hmm, I guess that obviates the CPR for Health Professionals class I took then! Funny, cause now every time I pass by the AED on the wall where I work, I think "I know how to use that!" John Kuthe... |
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