03-20-2009, 04:49 AM
You choose to live near a street with cars going by, so you live with the consequences. Those who choose to live near an airport have no right to complain.
But who chooses to live in a place where helicopters are circling your house whenever it strikes their fancy? I wouldn't consciously choose to do so, and where I live, we see very few copters...but I really sympathize with the folks being terrorized.
Looking at it from purely a legalistic standpoint, PaulW may be correct. (Perhaps Bob Orts can confirm.)
Looking at it from a moral and ethical standpoint, it is wrong. The helicopters, the drug war, the wasted money when our government and financial system is bleeding.
JMHO
But who chooses to live in a place where helicopters are circling your house whenever it strikes their fancy? I wouldn't consciously choose to do so, and where I live, we see very few copters...but I really sympathize with the folks being terrorized.
Looking at it from purely a legalistic standpoint, PaulW may be correct. (Perhaps Bob Orts can confirm.)
Looking at it from a moral and ethical standpoint, it is wrong. The helicopters, the drug war, the wasted money when our government and financial system is bleeding.
JMHO
Tim
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius