Dude Groovy
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- Jan 3, 2002
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Avbug,
I have read some of your posts in the past and have generally agreed. But, I believe you are wrong on this one. Generally I agree that silence is golden and that this pilot could have avoided trouble by saying nothing. But why should he? Maybe we should have just kept silent when the British thought to tax the colonies without representation or when the southern states said it was their states right to keep slaves. Silence is not always the answer. Prudence? Was it prudent to provoke a military power vastly stronger in the Revolution? Some things are worth fighting for. I for one support this U.S. Airways captain and his right to speak.
I have read some of your posts in the past and have generally agreed. But, I believe you are wrong on this one. Generally I agree that silence is golden and that this pilot could have avoided trouble by saying nothing. But why should he? Maybe we should have just kept silent when the British thought to tax the colonies without representation or when the southern states said it was their states right to keep slaves. Silence is not always the answer. Prudence? Was it prudent to provoke a military power vastly stronger in the Revolution? Some things are worth fighting for. I for one support this U.S. Airways captain and his right to speak.