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deez_nutz2000

What happened to the post?

ATL2CDG and his lover CACPL had it squashed?
 
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deez_nutz2000:

First, good to see that you're posting about 'aviation, etc.' as you mentioned in another post.

Second, the moderators probably found your inflammatory remarks inappropriate for this forum.
 
deez_nutz2000:

How exactly does one with the language and attitude of a 15-year-old high school drop out become a part 135 pilot?
 
No wonder ATL2CDG is embarrassed to be an American.......

Here is part of his icq profile.....
I'm a 24 year old male from Atlanta, USA, I am interested in Travel, Ambient, European Governments and Environmental studies, I speak English and French and I am Married
 
Now who has too much time on his hands?
 
And you are still unable to quote me verbatim in your signature...
 
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ATL2CDG, I guess for some strange reason, your capability of writing full sentences - and your way to have an argument lead to a logical conclusion irks some people.

It reflects very poorly at our school system when all some can respond with is what you see on this board.
 
Deez_nutz

Apparently his name ATL(Atlanta) 2 CDG (Paris) wasn't enough to convince you of his French background. I'm surprised being the aviation know it all that you are, you haven't figured that one out...

Anyhow deez nutz,

your moronic posts (and frankly your screen name) degrade the integrity of this message board as a medium for professionals to discuss their profession and the world around us... Please grow up or leave...
 
Not that this has any bearing on who I am or my participation on this message board, I feel a need to communicate the origin of my handle.

I am American, born and raised. However, after studying French in middle and high school and college, I dated for just over a year a young Parisian lady. At the time that I joined this forum, I was non-reving on DL once a month to see her and I became known at work as 'the straight flight attendant that knows everything about France'. As such, given the position that France and a Frenchwoman had in my life, at that point, ATL2CDG seemingly helped to define who I am.

Granted, I ended my relationship with her over two years ago and haven't been to Europe since. However, I don't have the means to change my username to a more suiting handle (I'm sure deez_nutz2000 would have me labeled 'FrenchCommieHomo' or something to that effect). As such, my username will continue to draw criticism and rants from many people.

Oh well, it's just a handle..
 
If you guys are so much smarter and professional than me, than why do even bother responding to my petty and immature comments? I think it's great that I can irritate you buttholes so much. Deez nutz..... in yo girlie's mouf. Jigga.
 
I never claimed to be smarter or more professional than anyone.
 
Something tells me that deez_nutz2000 is not my type, but I thank you for your suggestion nonetheless.
 
Glad you're embarassed.

Frankly ATL2....i'm glad you are embarassed. The majority of American's don't identify with you. You are so blinded by political correctness and trying not to hurt peoples feelings that it hinders your ability to see things for what they are.

W
 
ATL2CDG

If you really were the professional, PC, kind person that you say you are, you would have left this thread before it started. This is like high school, except online. I'm just waiting for the "Na uh, he started it."

You two need to get a life.
 
Dubya:

How do you presume to know how the majority of Americans feel?

How am I politically correct? Because I don't feel that the US has a right to force its way of life on other peoples and cultures? Because I respect life, differences of religion and race and differences of opinion and idealogy? Because I'm willing to look outside the Bush administration-build box?

If I'm so blind, please, tell me 'how things are'.

pilotman2105:

Where I have I ever claimed to be professional or PC? Regarding the 'high school' comment: please show me where I've thrown around personal, inflammatory insults.

bart:

Democratic socialism works quite well in Europe, mind you. But of course, I know that it would never work in the US: we haven't the cultural or social history to support such a radical change in thinking and governing.
 
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Interesting:

"European Governments"

and

"Environmental Studies"

The new code words for the failed policy of socialism.

Let me guess, your favorite color is red...
 
Dubya, Bart:

Keep fightin the good fight brothers. Just wait until these guys have something happen to them due to some type of terrorist activity...they'll change their tune in a heartbeat. ATL...you might as well non-rev one last time to CDG...and stay the fock over there.... and bring your gay french a$$ buddies CLCAP and Otto with.
 
Something tells me that deez_nutz2000 is not my type, but I thank you for your suggestion nonetheless.

ANYBODY can be SOMEBODY'S type. You just gotta clean em up good and properly bind them with a harness and some duct tape. With love, anything is possible.
 
LOL @ FN FAL

Typically, yes. But I date strictly INSIDE the species. Tails and non-opposable thumbs aren't much of a turn on for me.
 
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Yeah, you skyclowns have gone overboard here.

ATL2CDG, dude, you let me down with your blathering anti-American ravings. I could appreciate your position if perhaps you explained that some of our governments's policies did not reflect your personal views... But to express embarrassment over your nationality in general? The fact that you can run your freak'n piehole the way you do should be reason enough to love your country.

I'll bet now that you're unemployed, you'll gladly accept some of your government's money to buy food and keep the lights on for your little one.

Your type is nothing more than a bunch of talk.

Jason
 
Despite a loud and resounding voice inside saying, "Move on; it's never going to end. Drop it!" I feel a need to ensure my opinion is understood (but not necessarily agreed with).

Flyairjason:

I am not quite sure from where you are drawing your assumption that I'm 'anti-American'. I assume, from what little evidence there is, that you are making your remarks based on a quote from me which is now contained in deez_nutz2000's signature. Please be aware that the 'quote' is incomplete and edited to suit deez_nutz2000's position. I stated that I was sometimes embarrassed to be an American based on deez_nutz2000 and others' behavior in another thread. He and others were being profane, vulgar, immature and bigoted. However, given that deez_nutz2000 used 'editoral license' to cut and type the message and its context, I can certainly see how you may disapprove of my comments. I was not speaking of the military or government when I spoke of occasional 'embarassment'; it instead resulted from the behavior of people like deez_nutz2000 who are often louder and more visible than the people who truly represent the stock from which this country is made. But just as I can be sometimes embarrassed to be American from others' behavior, I can sometimes be embarrassed to be white, in my twenties, from the South, a flight attendant, a blond, overweight or a plethora of other things. Perhaps I let 'others' effect too much how I feel about myself; perhaps 'concerned' would have been a better adjective. In any case, in the previous thread from which this entire 'discussion' is based, I quite clearly laid out my views on the government and other topics, so despite your request, I see no need to do it again now to a new comer to the conversation. My apologies.

All:

I feel some clarification in general on my part may be needed, although I'm certain that it will only go to bring more scrutiny and rebuke.

I love the United States. I was born and reared in one of the finest communities in the country. I was exposed to military tradition through my family (my grandfather was a Command Sergeant Major E-9 in the US Army, having served honorably in WWII and Korea) and earned a great appreciation for the sacrifice that thousands of men and women have made for all of us and for generations to come. I was even honored enough to serve as a Congressional Page for the US House in DC; I met everyone from Gingrich and Frist to Clinton and Mother Teresa. I gained an amazing insight into the innerworkings of government and grew a desire to serve my nation. Most importantly, I learned throughout my youth that dissent is not only a right guaranteed to all Americans, but it's a responsibility for those Americans aware of a wrong with the 'status quo'.

However, all this experience and love does not make me blind. I feel, as do many millions of others, that there are many things in the country that are going wrong. Do I think America is worst thing the world? Certainly not! Do I think France, China, Barbados or one of a 190 other countries are any better? Absolutely not! Every country has its virtues. Every country has its vices. NO COUNTRY IS PERFECT. Do I want to go live in another country? Honestly, no. I'd prefer to stay in the United States and continue to advocate those policies and agendas I feel that will help to make this country a better place.

Do I hate Bush? No. Do I strongly disagree with many of his policies? Yes. Do I love Kerry? NO. Do I feel some of his policies (those of which he has defined to date) are more inline with mine? Yes. Truthfully, I admire some of Bush's policies and detest many of Kerry's. Unfortunately, as has become the norm in American politics, when it comes to electing a public official, it's a question of choosing the better of two evils. I don't think America will come to an end if Bush is re-elected... nor if Kerry is elected. I do not yet know for whom I will vote, however, more importantly, life will go on.

Sadly, despite all that I've just typed, many of you will feel the need to throw a generalized, trite sterotype upon me whenever I voice my view on a singular subject (i.e. deez_nutz's 'communist terrorist-sympathizer fag' remarks). It's unfortunate that many on this board feel the need to get personal and banter fervently over a simple message board topic; I would presume that were we speaking face-to-face, all of our words would be noticeably more diplomatic (there's something to say for cyber anonymity). While I appreciate the opportunity this forum and others give me to discuss various topics, it depresses me that so often it comes name-calling and finger-pointing. Perhaps, one day, we can all rise to a more civil level of debate.

Well, it's almost 5am and I've got much to do tomorrow (today), so I ought to retire. I wish that all of you have a pleasant day and I look forward to continuing this colloquium in the future.
 
Nutz - you are an embarassement to this country!
 
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Nutz...Let it go. Alot of us don't agree with ATL2CDG but he at least states his opinion (I don't agree with) in a mature fashion. your name calling and rambling personal insults are childish. Like it or not he has a right to an opionion.
 

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