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Boeing 744 Dreamlifter Mistakenly Lands At Wichita Jabara Airport (KAAO)
Flight was supposed to land at McConnell AFB. As of 0247 Zulu, the plane is still on the runway. (www.kwch.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Love it disappearing into the fog. Great sight and kudos to the pilots!
It was great except for hearing Chris Matthews talking us through it. He is simply the biggest nimrod to grace the airways, and that is saying something since there are so many out there. You know he was crossing his fingers for it to crash and burn so he could have a Dan Rather moment. These talking heads are the scum that graced the bottom of septic tanks. No wait, the bacteria that eat the scum ... Yeah that is more like it. Surprised he did not get tingling up and down his leg
Such invectives I usually reserve for the person a plurality of my fellow citizens set to misrepresent me in congress. But that's not aviation related either.
Duh, what? Was that the English language you used in your post? Whatever it was, please provide a comprehensible English translation and then maybe we can know for sure if your post was aviation related or for that matter related to anything at all.
Please accept my apologies. I understand completely why you had trouble understanding my post. I erred in editing. "set" should have been "sent". That should clarify the obscurity.
Thanks for alerting me.
Thanks for alerting me.
= "a smallish number of people vote for the dumbasses that are making a mess in Washington D.C."
I wish I knew where I got these ideas, but I always thought it took a large-ish number to vote them into Washington. Silly me. Feel free to set me straight. I'm so confused.
Voter participation rates are a bit dissappointing. Though I can't guarantee you that those not voting would choose any better if they had. But I'd bet the results would be better if there wasn't as much apathy. An informed electorate wouldn't be as easy to sway with spin. (no matter what your politics happen to be).
Used to work for a nonprofit called Kids Voting USA. It was a program to teach kids about how their vote would make a difference, taught them how to research the candidates, and they even went to the polls and cast their ballots in special little voting booths we supplied. The curriculum went from K-8. We found the children were actually so excited about it that they would influence their parents into going to the polls and voting. And they were told the next day that if their votes would have actually counted, how the outcomes may have been different. The intent, of course, was to instill in the children a habit that would last a lifetime.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOvB8ZleHCk