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On 8/31/2010 7:05 AM, dave wrote:

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Of course they were. Not!

New Orleans always knew that day would come. The official city drink is
called the Hurricane. The whole attitude of the place is party hearty
for tomorrow we may die. They do death better than anybody.

New Orleans is the soul of the USA. It always has been. Ask Coohoo.


Yes, well, I worry about the world ending tomorrow, aliens abducting me,
a meteor striking my house, a heart attack, what I would do with the
money if I won the lottery, etc.

There are "worries" and then there are WORRIES!

Regards,
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My snail mail just now showed up, I walked out there to get it, it is
all junk mail.That B HO Butt Kisser woman next door said to that B
HO Butt Kisser letter carrier dude, Are those sales papers? He said, Uh
huh.She said, You can just throw them in the trash, I would have to
anyway.He didn't put her junk mail in her snail mail box.

FAGGOT Barney Frank's B HO Butt Kisser so-called U.S.Post Office!!!
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It's N'Awlins.
Who Dat say they gonna beat them Saints?
Mississippi, that's Who!
Dats Dat.
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British pilots relied on German air sea rescue service during Battle of
Britain
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1632418

Air Sea Rescue , ASR.
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British pilots relied on German air sea rescue service during Battle of
Britain
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1632418

Air Sea Rescue , ASR.


As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or
unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need,
regardless whether they were the enemy or not.


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On 8/31/10 16:49 , dxAce wrote:


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British pilots relied on German air sea rescue service during Battle of
Britain
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1632418

Air Sea Rescue , ASR.


As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or
unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need,
regardless whether they were the enemy or not.


That would make sense, given the international nature of the
conventions of the sea, and its navigation.

But it would also make sense in that the vessel rendering aid
would be in an excellent position to gather intelligence on an
enemy, and his materiel.





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"D. Peter Maus" wrote:

On 8/31/10 16:49 , dxAce wrote:


wrote:

British pilots relied on German air sea rescue service during Battle of
Britain
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1632418

Air Sea Rescue , ASR.


As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or
unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need,
regardless whether they were the enemy or not.


That would make sense, given the international nature of the
conventions of the sea, and its navigation.

But it would also make sense in that the vessel rendering aid
would be in an excellent position to gather intelligence on an
enemy, and his materiel.


That is certainly a possibility!

But as I recall, and I might certainly be wrong, but as I remember, I don't
think that vessels, people, etc. were fired upon if they were seen to be
rendering aid.

Today perhaps, warfare is different I suppose, different 'rules', different
times.





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Bob Dobbs wrote:

dxAce wrote:


Air Sea Rescue , ASR.


As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or
unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need,
regardless whether they were the enemy or not.


http://www.usslibertyveterans.org/


This is perhaps a case of mistaken identity at the time, and is at least an
isolated incident.

Why don't you liberals refer to the USS Cole?

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dxAce wrote:

Bob Dobbs wrote:

dxAce wrote:


Air Sea Rescue , ASR.

As I recall, and someone else might chime in, it is or was, a written or
unwritten rule of the sea that one rendered assistance to those in need,
regardless whether they were the enemy or not.


http://www.usslibertyveterans.org/


This is perhaps a case of mistaken identity at the time, and is at least an
isolated incident.

Why don't you liberals refer to the USS Cole?


I'm always confused, and many of you might agree!

When I (we) transited the Suez Canal, I recall seeing individuals who were
obviously kneeling and praying.

As we passed, they got up, saw us, and waved, jumping up and down. We waved
back.

I'll not forget that, knowing that wherever our flag is shown, we have friends.





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