Is that something like Timothy McVeigh?Originally Posted by hiss srq
Is that something like Timothy McVeigh?Originally Posted by hiss srq
We really need to look at this in the larger context... The Port Authority's simple common sense ban on "begging" - an effort to prevent bums, the mentally ill and drug addicts from taking over EWR, JFK and LGA had to go to the Supreme Court in 1992 to get settled and if not for 911 I am sure there would be "activists" out there that would have this matter on their radar even now... Perhaps some do even now..after all, the precincts of the Left consider agressive pan handling to be "free speech".
But of course everyone from Lyndon LaRouche to brain washing kidnapping cults like Hare Krishna's have used airports across the country to carry on their agendas.
People are going to continue to highjack restrooms and attempt to use them as prayer rooms, have pine trees removed and whatever else can be thought of in an effort to assert their agendas. While there is undeniably strength to be gained through "diversity" and every "group" has contributed to America in that respect, there is quite a difference in the "benefits" derived from the balkanization of America under the cover of "multi culturalism".
Tom
"Keep 'em Flying"
WELL - The TREES ARE GOING BACK UP....
SEATAC, Wash. (Dec. 12) - Christmas trees are going back up at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Pat Davis, president of the Port of Seattle commission, which directs airport operations, said late Monday that maintenance staff would restore the 14 plastic holiday trees, festooned with red ribbons and bows, that were removed over the weekend because of a rabbi's complaint that holiday decor did not include a menorah.
Airport managers believed that if they allowed the addition of an 8-foot-tall menorah to the display, as Seattle Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky had requested, they would also have to display symbols of other religions and cultures, which was not something airport workers had time for during the busiest travel season of the year, Airport Director Mark Reis said earlier Monday.
Port officials received word Monday afternoon that Bogomilsky's organization would not file a lawsuit at this time over the placement of a menorah, Davis said in a statement.
"Given that, the holiday trees will be replaced as quickly as possible," he said.
Davis added that the rabbi "never asked us to remove the trees; it was the port's decision based on what we knew at the time."
There were no immediate plans to display a menorah, airport spokesman Bob Parker said, saying restoration of the trees was expected to take place overnight Monday.
A key element in moving forward will be to work with the rabbi and other members of the community to develop a plan for next year's holiday decorations at the airport," the port statement said.
The rabbi has also offered to give the port an electric menorah to display, said his lawyer, Harvey Grad.
"We are not going to be the instrument by which the port holds Christmas hostage," Grad said, emphasizing the rabbi never sought removal of the trees, but addition of the menorah.
The rabbi had received "all kinds of calls and emails," many of them "odious," Grad said, adding he was "trying to figure out how this is consistent with the spirit of Christmas."
Thirteen trees had sat above foyers that lead outside to the airport drive. The largest tree, which Reis estimated to be 15 or 20 feet tall, was placed in a large lobby near baggage claim for international arrivals.
After the removal, some airline workers decorated ticketing counters with their own miniature Christmas trees.
Customer service agents with Frontier Airlines pooled their money Monday morning to buy four 1-foot-high Christmas trees, which they placed on the airline's ticketing counter. Atop a Delta counter, workers put up a tree several feet tall.
The airlines lease space for ticket counters from the airport, and can display trees there if they want, Reis said.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press.
"Keep 'em Flying"
good on the airlines and good on the airport.
Southwest Airlines-"Once it pop's it's time to stop" Southwest Airlines-"Our Shamu's are almost real" Southwest Airlines -"We blow our top real easy" Southwest Airlines- "You can't top us..... really"
Southwest Airlines-"Once it pop's it's time to stop" Southwest Airlines-"Our Shamu's are almost real" Southwest Airlines -"We blow our top real easy" Southwest Airlines- "You can't top us..... really"
You know why I'm not surprised by all of this? Becuase SEA is so damned beckwards from the get-go. How about them calling themselves"SEA-TAC" to begin with, as though they are some sort of special forces military base or something. Call it "Seattle-Tacoma", "SEA" or don't call it all at all and stay home.
Even the Rabbi in question doesn't understand why they took down the trees. Dumb fools.
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SEA-TAC is a cool name it kind of rolls off the toungue into the mic . ."SEA-TAC". I also think it's easy for foriegn pilots to say, what about SoCal Approach?I love that also, but what would that have to do with anything? :D
Jetblue Pilot departure announcement : "We are pleased to have some of the best flight attendants in the industry ...Unfortunately none of them are on this flight...!"
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