terryJm wrote:May I advance the proposal to the membership that Political issues be discused in the FREE SPEECH zone, as well as personal problems, pschological, raciest, or Religeios, as well as any thing ellse, unrelated to soaring. It has been my experiance that the only time I could tell if a politition was lying was if their mouth was moving. And to expect a Splinter group to influence a national ellection is irrational. We need to attract Pilots of all persuation, Phobice expresions tend to drive away the best, Please do not take this personal, as praCTICALITY is my priority! THANKS, Terry
You will ... hopefully. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Everyone has to do their part once in a while. If you see something that's not being done correctly, then it's your duty to speak out. One big difference between the US Hawks and other organizations is that the US Hawks really does honor the free speech of its members.
bobk wrote: I believe that diluting that effort with other causes undermines our ability to do so. So I'd like to see non-hang-gliding topics in the Free Speech Zone. Can anyone make an argument against that? Warren?
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Everyone has to do their part once in a while. If you see something that's not being done correctly, then it's your duty to speak out. One big difference between the US Hawks and other organizations is that the US Hawks really does honor the free speech of its members.
terryJm wrote:May I advance the proposal to the membership that Political issues be discused in the FREE SPEECH zone, as well as personal problems, pschological, raciest, or Religeios, as well as any thing ellse, unrelated to soaring. It has been my experiance that the only time I could tell if a politition was lying was if their mouth was moving. And to expect a Splinter group to influence a national ellection is irrational. We need to attract Pilots of all persuation, Phobice expresions tend to drive away the best, Please do not take this personal, as praCTICALITY is my priority! THANKS, Terry
Free wrote:If your house was on fire would you want me to yell fire from your front door or would you rather have me go down the street a mile or so and yell fire from there?
Free wrote:Free speech, in a box, is not free speech.
RickMasters wrote: Someone needs to get a clue.
bobk wrote:Warren,
I share a lot of your concerns, and I have acted on them in other venues. I helped put together a web site for a group of people who are working to bring our country back to its founding principles of liberty and self-reliance. I don't talk about it here because that only divides us.
There may be hang glider pilots who want to support hang gliding but don't agree with my larger political views (or yours). Do we want to alienate their support of hang gliding because they don't belong to the same political party or ideology? Does that help hang gliding? No.
But more importantly, bringing up non-hang-gliding issues on a hang gliding forum only alienates people with regard to both hang gliding and non-hang-gliding issues. So you end up losing in both dimensions. It may feel good to expound on what's wrong with this country, but if you do it in a venue where no one wants to listen, then what has really been accomplished? You may end up doing more harm to your cause than good.
I do want to provide a place for people to express non-hang-gliding views. And that's why I've created the Free Speech Zones. I created them exactly for people like you who feel passionately about non-hang-gliding issues and want a place to speak to hang gliding pilots about non-hang-gliding issues. I welcome your use of that area, but please understand that bringing those topics into the main forum is not helping either cause.
Thanks for your time in reading this.
Bob Kuczewski
Bob Kuczewski - 2012/01/17
I have to agree with miguel here. I believe pitch authority is greater on the base tube, but roll authority is much quicker and more authoritative when upright. No doubt about it.
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