cwlewis123
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Now who is getting emotional???Really? What exactly is a "flaming liberal"? Here's an idea. If your post doesn't at least mention drones then consider not posting.
Now who is getting emotional???Really? What exactly is a "flaming liberal"? Here's an idea. If your post doesn't at least mention drones then consider not posting.
I’m still trying to figure out who are supposed to be the flaming liberals here. I don’t know or care (though I thought it was weird DJIGo4 asked me for my prior 4 presidential votes when I was setting it up), but the reports I’ve read say this was prompted by the president in support of a Christian company, so I guess the original poster was implying that those who are against the FAA’s action are the flaming liberals. Anyway, nobody mentioned ideology before his post, and I didn’t really detect any beyond generalized comments about annoyances with government, which has been a bipartisan position for well over 200 years.Really? What exactly is a "flaming liberal"? Here's an idea. If your post doesn't at least mention drones then consider not posting.
Can you remind us what that was (not being snarky; every post, mine admittedly included, has been irrelevant to anything drone related). FAA powers? Chicken?Gentlemen, let’s get back to the topic please. Thanks.
Shut up Sar104
Looks like he gone already tooWell that's one way to enter a forum as a new member...
It has to do with the FAA that controls Drone flying. Then next thing you know the FAA will issues a law that says we can't eat a burger before flying or go to Popeyes for lunch LOLWhat does any of this actually have to do with drone flying?
#fakenews
Two main red flags stand out here..
1. The article is from CNN
2. the ACR is an internal only FAA civil rights office. It fields complaints for civil rights violations internal to the FAA, not restaurants in a terminal
“You couldn’t convince me water was wet if I was swimming in it.
Well I don't understand why its the FAA's responsibility to investigate what restaurants are going to be built at airports. I think this would be at the bottom of the list of things for then to do. How bout they find out why and how a door fell off a plane and hit a house in Las Vegas yesterday
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Airplane door falls into Las Vegas neighborhood, hits apartment and car
Residents of a neighborhood in Las Vegas got an unwelcome surprise in the form of an airplane door falling out of the sky and hitting an apartment building and car. The incident took place near Nellis Air Force Base, which is just northeast of Las Vegas.www.yahoo.com
That's because large swathes of the drone community are almost completely ignorant of the entire subject, and have decided that any attempt to regulate the use of drones is an infringement on their rights.
It also could come from a realistic view of the political nature of all government agencies and their lack of oversight and history of monumental failure and almost zero success.
Rubber stamping corporate proposals is what government agencies owned and operated by corporations do.
Majority of law/regulations/restrictions that are signed off on by government are written by corporations and given to the what ever puppet is on the pulpit that day.
Expecting anything practical or useful from those willing to work for the most inept government in human history is somewhat un-realistic.
Back to the original post ... Haven't the fast-food outlets got better things to do than discriminate against their customers?? Let people be people for goodness sake!
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