Don't think that's a dig against me, OPEC. (24 of 25 African Americans voted for Obama. I am the other 1.) This, and the Navy SEAL issue has me infuriated. I'm just wondering how many of these retired-military ALPA guys are going to join the cause for their country!
This trial is in France? RU kidding me???? So an American A&P is gonna stand trial for manslaughter in France? You guys don't have a sack if you're not outraged by this! I don't care how many medals you have, or what rank you were attained. You just don't get it if this is okay with you...
If I remeber the AIM correctly, "Lifeguard" callsign is appropriate for a "medical urgency," and does not require an "emergency." Flying a med team IN to harvest organs certainly qualifies for medical urgency. (C'mon Dude!) Feel free to file Lifeguard when inbound to the organ donor's...
BOYCOTT ATLANTIC: They charge $1.50 - $2.00 a gallon more than any other FBO. For the purchase of 100 gallons, they give me $5 of their $150 - $200 gouge! Anybody see a problem here?
If you're on the east side of FTW, I use Dr. Bobby Smith on Pioneer Pkwy in Arlington. He runs a winery and gives sample bottle at Christmas time (if your a Dec medical).
NO JOKE. After reviewing a few pages of Brown's past posts, it is clear that he is indeed a minority, and has a history of spelling issues. I do not believe that his posts were a joke. See for yourselves.
Sir, the Supreme Court only hears 1 out of roughly 10,000 that are appealed. So there is only a scant minority of cases that get there. Your 99% figure is meaningless. Any federal judge can make that claim.
More meaningful is the apparent fact that of the six of hers that made it, four of...
Only six of her decisions have been reviewed by the Supreme Court. Four of those were overturned. Now extrapolate...
At that rate, if four hundred decisions had been reviewed by the Supreme Court, 267 of them would have been overturned.
Your 99% figure is completely bogus.
My read was that it was only the certification of the written test that was in dispute. If the argument was only whether it was 40/60 or 60/40, then there is even less merit to the case.
For the record, I am one minority who agrees with the Supreme Court decision. It simply came down to the fact that the White and Hispanic candidates scored better on a written test. I have no idea what "special favors" Brown is referring to.
Justice Ginsberg's dissent was full of mumbo-jumbo...
So it's been like five days since the last comment -- and that was me. Has this tragedy fallen off the radar screen in deference to our own issues here in the US? Do we really care?
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