From: Matthew Russotto on
In article <1fqos5l05eaos2uio3foq51mmtoiie32k0(a)4ax.com>,
Scott in SoCal <scottenaztlan(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>Last time on rec.autos.driving, Brent
><tetraethylleadREMOVETHIS(a)yahoo.com> said:
>
>>Again with the crappy analogies.
>
>Where "crappy" is defined as "proves Brent and Matthew wrong."

Analogies, by nature, can't prove anything wrong.
--
The problem with socialism is there's always
someone with less ability and more need.
From: John David Galt on
On 2010-04-18 11:37, Daniel W. Rouse Jr. wrote:
> Police state mentality or not, the safety of all the soon-to-be
> passengers on the plane must always trump the actual or perceived rights
> of the individual. One badly behaved passenger can screw things up for
> all the passengers and flight crew in the plane, even if no damage or
> catastrophic event actually happens to the plane. Don't want to follow
> TSA policy? The choice is that simple: don't fly.

Sieg heil!
From: AZ Nomad on
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:21:45 -0800, John David Galt <jdg(a)diogenes.sacramento.ca.us> wrote:
>On 2010-04-18 11:37, Daniel W. Rouse Jr. wrote:
>> Police state mentality or not, the safety of all the soon-to-be
>> passengers on the plane must always trump the actual or perceived rights
>> of the individual. One badly behaved passenger can screw things up for
>> all the passengers and flight crew in the plane, even if no damage or
>> catastrophic event actually happens to the plane. Don't want to follow
>> TSA policy? The choice is that simple: don't fly.

>Sieg heil!

settle down beavis