netjetwife
1 of many w/an opinion
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tailhook said:This entire thread has nothing to do with Frac families and their success or failures, it has to do with the people who keep us free to sit here and complain on the other threads about how bad our lives are. The military men and Women and their Families are getting the credit in my mind. Their is a difference between getting a larger(or smaller in my case) paycheck and watching your freind die after seeing his chest explode! Please keep that in mind.
On a side note...thanks for the work on the contract, etc and hopefully providing the other fractionals a little more hope for a better outcome.
Take care all.
I certainly didn't mean any disrespect. I was saying hello to a friend who posted on the thread. Those who know me, know my husband is a retired F16 pilot with combat time in Iraq. My support of the troops is also well known. We have NJ pilots deployed in the war who followed the contract battle closely and thanked the pilots at home for fighting for their rights to fair wages. Not all battlefronts are overseas and our pilots there would be the first to applaud those who show courage in standing up to a company that acts like the enemy. As we have photos like those in the video in our own scrap book, I tend to be less emotional about them, I suppose. That does not mean I don't honor their service. I'm sure your lecture was well intended, but it isn't needed. Flying fighters during peace time is still dangerous, and we lost a number of friends. Everyone of them would support my husband in his service to his fellow pilots at NJA.