cmill
Cold Ass Honky
Good, I hope he does win his cause, the IRS is ridiculous.
Everyone one is thinking it, good for you for having the stones to say it.
Good, I hope he does win his cause, the IRS is ridiculous.
All I am trying to say is I would be a lot more perceptive to someones point when they make it in a way that doesn't kill people.
But would you have heard his point if he didn't? Would any of us know who Joe Stack was if he just wrote a 'letter to the editor' of some local newspaper? That is just about the only way to be heard these days, and nobody cares 2 seconds after they set the paper down. Writing your congressman doesn't do anything. Voting is nonsense. You can't reserve 10 minutes on CNN to address the nation. In his letter he explained the harsh reality that nobody listens, nobody is heard, unless there is a body count. It is unfortunate, but true. Unless you are some massive public figure who probably has far less things to complain about than a middle-class person in this country, you have nowhere to be heard. This guy spent most of his life trying to be heard. He finally settled on this last act to try and make his point at least noticed in the least.
I won't dismiss someone's argument if they kill people or not. Everything should be heard, even if it is from a lunatic or a completely sane person. The problem, though is that just about nothing is heard by anybody. Ignoring ideas based on how they are presented isn't the way I would want to live.
He's definitely no hero to us general aviator's. That knuckle head is going to make our lives much more difficult when try to rent a plane. Let's see how long it takes Washington to get their hands on this one.
Not sure where you got your statistic, but I'm willing to bet it's not very accurate. But then again, 92.35% of all statistics are made up anyhow.You realize that describes like 3/4 of the united states population. Most of them aren't flying planes into people. This is NOT the event to wake us up to the dangers of our government. This is an event to mercilessly ridicule that ass hole who killed someone because of their own selfishness
He only wins if we acknowledge his problems by instituting the change he wanted ("we should change the tax code because it drove this guy to fly an airplane into a building").
If her dad is a hero....that makes me Jesus.
"But these enemies of mine, who did not want me to reign over them, bring them here and slay them in my presence".
-Jesus Christ (Luke 19:27)
:yeahthat:A lot of people are very angry at the government right now. VERY angry. In no way are this man's actions justified, but it shows just how angry & frustrated people are getting.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that offing yourself in some stupid prank is easy, but working hard to make real change in a cause you believe in, now THAT'S hard. It's so hard most people would rather sit around & complain than actually take any actions towards it. Some people take some action, like writing their representatives or something, and get discouraged quickly when nothing happens, then they feel like they can't make a difference no matter what. Instead of persevering & working some end up going off the deep end and doing something incredibly stupid (like flying their plane into a building) because they feel like they have no other recourse.
:yeahthat:Too bad he didn't lose an engine on upwind and just create his own smoking hole.
My statistic come right out of my bum. I THINK you kind of figured that though. The [point I was trying to make is that there are a LOT of unhappy and hopeless people in the world. And LOTS of them don't go around killing people.Not sure where you got your statistic, but I'm willing to bet it's not very accurate. But then again, 92.35% of all statistics are made up anyhow.
I'm not saying he did the right thing necessarily, but angry, desperate people do angry, desperate things. I don't know his side of the story and I'm not going to judge him even if I did, that's not for me to do. It is an unfortunate situation with tragic results.
What are you hoping to prove or achieve by ridiculing him?
It is more of an act of rebellion than terrorism, I have to say.
No, it was an act of murder.
And it was terrorism. Not organized, international terrorism, sure, but terrorism nonetheless. For those saying it isn't, how big of a plane would the guy have needed access to for it to have been terrorism? A Seminole? A Meridian? Maybe a Caravan? Would an Eclipse have counted because it has jets? Maybe if he had loaded the tanks with fertilizer instead of something flammable like, I don't know, avgas?
If that was the case I think Al Qaeda would just stick to taking hostages and making scary videotapes. After all it saves a lot of money on flight training and business class tickets. When they plot for years to topple two of the world's tallest buildings that housed 50,000+ people on a given day I'd say they're pretty hell bent on causing as much death and destruction as possible.I think terrorism has more to do with having a goal of instilling fear in people.
My sources said it was CHICKEN AND COW!I have on good authority that "we" didn't drop the bomb...it was actually WHALE AND DOLPHIN! OMG!
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If that was the case I think Al Qaeda would just stick to taking hostages and making scary videotapes. After all it saves a lot of money on flight training and business class tickets. When they plot for years to topple two of the world's tallest buildings that housed 50,000+ people on a given day I'd say they're pretty hell bent on causing as much death and destruction as possible.