mike777, on Dec 7 2006, 10:12 PM, said:
1) I said the words were common did you not read what I wrote and yes they were the last words heard on Flight 93.
2) Your point 2 makes no sense. The seats are assigned and they are not sitting in the assigned seats. What you wrote makes no sense.
3) They were speaking in Arabic not about the preboarding checks, read what I wrote.
4) Of course seat extenders can kill people or be used as a weapon. Have some common sense.
5) Yes the passengers were afraid and called the flight att. and the pilot kicked them off not the passengers. There were a lot of checks here, assuming these are the correct facts and many were scared or worried enough.
6) As I said in my other post with enough law suits the airlines can go back into bankruptcy, they are tettering already.
Have some common sense assuming these facts are correct. As I said they are in dispute.
As for you second comments about the midwest of the USA they are just nonsense.
Hi Mike,
it is quite funny, that you want me to use common sense. After all I always write, that sense is never common.
I believe, that there are common truths like gravity, the ten requirements and others, but what you believe what common sense is, is surely not mine.
And it is quite bad luck, that you see no sense in the questions nr. 2 and 3. There are differences between questions and statements...
Of course I can put them in other words, but you would still have just your "common sense", so it would not change a bit.
Of course you can use seat extenders to kill people. Same could be said about your belt or my hands. There is no way that you can stop this, besides giving all passengers handcuffs and fix them at their seat. Or do you think that it will be sufficent to do this just to young muslim man?
Your newspaper tried to increase the fears you already have. They posted some statements to deliver a picture where you could say: Yes, these had been terrorists, the war is not yet over, we still have to be very careful about young male muslims. But even if their facts had been right, they had prove nothing.
And about the nonsense: I think, that you have at least a quite big minority in the middle of gods own country who believes in all or most of the things I listed.
I must admit, that my personal knowledge is nearly 20 years old, so maybe it changed, but If I watch the news, I doubt it.
But why shouldn´t they believe in these things, all points (besides zero tolerance) are reasonable viewpoints, even if I don´t share this views.
So, what is vulgarity is not too different to what is vulgarity to a fundamental muslim.
Of course, there are other points, where the viewpoints differ quite well, female rights, education etc, but there are more things in common then with my personal believes.
So I still believe, that it is your country, who has the biggest danger to change the laws according to religious insanity.