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Yankee06
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I'm impressed with flyovers
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8/23/2009 9:32:18 PM
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Hi all, -As always, interesting comments. ...but as usual, for reasons I find difficult to understand, most posters always seem to fall in either in the left or right political spectrum of opinion. -I'm not sure why this subject of flyovers should be apporoved by the right and disapproved by the left, you'd think that some people would be in the middle on this. -Me? I was in the service for almost 30 years, and I loved flyovers, ---especially when they were flying over me and dropping ordinace on the enemy!!! -Flyover's are a tradition for a lot of things, --but let's just talk about funerals. Funerals for many believers are primarily a faith event. Most believer's funerals have a priest, minister, rabbi, or I suppose Imam (although I've never been to a Moslem militray funeral) officiating at teh grave site. Most graves ae marked by some kind of religious symbol, even in government cemetaries. -I would suppose under the rationale expressed by teh government on teh flyover in this clip that flyovers would no longer be allowed at military funerals. -So a question for all posters above who are against flyovers for faith events, -should this rule against flyovers during faith-related events apply to flyovers for military funerals?
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