Daily Archives: February 25, 2009

Wall Street tanks as Obama warns of oversight in yet another attempt to expand government

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  • The real Goodfellas. Is this the “change” that America wants?
  • When Will President Obama learn. Every time Obama speaks of more control over the private sector Wall Street sinks farther into the abyss. Poll numbers have shown time and time again that this is not the “Change” that America wants, Yet President Obama continues to try desperately to take over more of the private sector and expand the roll of the federal government in the everyday life of the average American.

    If we look close at his first month in office, it has been one embarrassment after another. One blunder after another. There isn’t a doubt in my mind that the “history” that we are witnessing may be history repeated . . . The history of Jimmy Carter.

    We have a situation here in America that parallels France and Germany. We have half of the people working and the other half sucking off of the tit of society. If I have to sponsor a fellow American the least my government could do is send me a picture of the person I am being forced to support financially. Sally Struthers sends me pictures of the little South American kid I pay for. It’s only fair. JD

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    New York Post, Rupert Murdock in racism row over chimpanzee cartoon. Sharpton wants Murdock to sell N.Y. Post

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    Earth to Al Sharpton. Earth to Al Sharpton. This is America. You cannot tell anyone what they can and cannot say. You cannot tell people what they can and cannot own either. Al Sharpton is nothing more than an extortionist. If Rupert Murdock wanted to make Al Sharpton go away, Murdock would simply give Sharpton a million dollars.

    Spike Lee and Al Sharpton are the real racists here. By calling attention to the New York Post cartoon pictured above, Al Sharpton and Spike Lee are telling people that they think black people look like monkeys. Again, The question here is not what the picture implies. It’s what the picture causes an individual to think. It’s the reader’s thought process that is bigoted. In this case the reader is Al Sharpton. If a person thinks that Barack Obama is a monkey, then that will be the first thought in that persons mind. JD

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    Pilots on board Turkish Airlines jet killed in Amsterdam Holland crash

    The pilots of a Turkish Airlines jet that crashed at Amsterdam airport today were among nine people killed in the disaster, it has emerged.

    At least 84 passengers were injured, six of them critically and 25 severely, when the Boeing 737-800 smashed into a ploughed field three miles short of Schiphol airport.

    “There are still three crew members in the cabin. I’m sorry to say that they are dead,” said one of the investigators, at a press conference at Schiphol.
    Times Archive, 1985: 54 die at Manchester airport

    Fifty-four passengers on a holiday flight to Corfu died yesterday when the cabin of their jet was turned into an inferno of burning fuel

    “We are leaving them there because we have to investigate the cockpit before we take the cockpit apart.”

    Passengers today told of the panic that broke out as Flight TK1951 from Istanbul apparently stalled on approach to Schiphol.

    “All of a sudden the back end of the plane dropped and then the plane crashed down on its front end and broke into three pieces,” a male passenger told Dutch television.

    “I was OK because I was in the middle, it was the people towards the tail and at the front who couldn’t get out. I heard screaming.

    “Near the tail there was a man with his feet stuck, and people were kicking him to try to get his feet out.”

    Another passenger said: “For the first ten seconds it was silent, and after that we heard crying and screaming. There was a lot of panic and a lot of wounded people.”

    Witnesses on the ground spoke of their surprise as, within seconds of the jet skidding to rest, 10 or 15 people who had been able to free themselves quickly from their seats stepped out into the mud.

    “Almost immediately 15 people walked out,” marvelled Henk Dijkshoorn.

    Huseyin Sumer told private Turkish NTV television that he had crawled to safety out of a crack in the fuselage.

    “We were about to land, we could not understand what was happening, some passengers screamed in panic but it happened so fast,” Mr Sumer said. He said the crash was over in five to ten seconds.

    A British mother and her two daughters were been rescued from the wreckage, The Times can reveal.

    Susan Lord and her daughters, Sofia and Lisa, who were freed after the aircraft broke up near the airport today, are not thougt to have suffered any injuries in the crash.
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    Ms Lord was believed to be using her maiden name but travelling with her Turkish husband, Jakavus Labeij.

    The Foreign & Commonwealth Office said that it appeared that no Britons were among the dead or injured.

    Robbert Smit said that some of the survivors who climbed free ran away, while others went back in to help. Inside the aircraft, several people were trapped, some of them badly hurt.

    One of the first rescuers on the scene was John Ansgar, who was driving past towards Haarlem when he saw the aircraft’s nose drop and the aircraft fall from the sky.

    “Fourteen people got out of the plane almost straight away. When I got inside all the oxygen masks were hanging down. There were people stuck in the back and we just couldn’t help them,” said Mr Ansgar. “There weren’t enough stretchers for everybody.”

    Five hours after the aircraft hit at 0931GMT the emergency services had managed to remove all the wounded from the fuselage, but the bodies of some of the dead remained at the front end of the plane.

    Video from the scene showed that the craft landed in a ploughed field a couple of hundred yards outside the airport perimeter. Traffic roared past only tens of metres away. Emergency services treated passengers in the mud at the scene.

    Tractors were used to ferry the wounded away, the only vehicles able to cope with the sticky mud of the ploughed field, which was saturated after days of heavy rain.

    That the aircraft crash-landed in a muddy, ploughed field may have contributed to making the accident less deadly by absorbing the force of the impact, experts said. It may also have helped to dampen sparks and absorb aviation fuel leaking from ruptured tanks and lines on the underside of the fuselage, which appeared to have suffered very heavy impact damage.

    One analyst said that the engines appeared not to have been turning at the time of impact, adding weight to the theory that the aircraft somehow stalled.

    Injured survivors were being transported to Spaarne hospital in Haarlem and other nearby clinics, while other survivors were taken to a sports hall to be reunited with relatives, who had been taken from the arrivals lounge by bus, shocked and weeping.

    The Turkish Ambassador to the Netherlands, Selahattin Alpar, told the Anatolia news agency there were 72 Turks and 32 Dutch people on board. An official said that at least four of the remaining passengers were Americans who worked for Boeing, the aircraft’s manufacturer.
    Times Archive, 1985: 54 die at Manchester airport

    Fifty-four passengers on a holiday flight to Corfu died yesterday when the cabin of their jet was turned into an inferno of burning fuel

    Earlier, amid conflicting reports, it seemed that the 127 passengers, including a baby, and seven crew on board may all have survived, as both the Turkish Transport Minister and the chief executive of the airline proclaimed that all were safe.

    “The good news is that there was no loss of life in the accident” said Binali Yildirim, the Transport Minister. As news of the deaths emerged, however, he said that it was a miracle that no more had been killed.

    All flights in and out of Schiphol, the fifth busiest airport in Europe, were suspended for a few hours, though traffic was this afternoon said to be returning to normal. The A9 motorway taht runs near the crash scene was also closed.

    The 737-800 is a new aircraft, the re-engineered and redesigned next generation of the original 737 which has for several decades been renowned as the workhorse of the skies.

    “We have checked the plane’s documents and there is no problem concerning maintenance,” said Candan Karlitekin, the head of the airline’s board of directors. Visibility had been good at the time of landing, he said.

    Temel Kotil, the chief executive of Turkish Airlines, said that Hasan Tahsin, a former air force pilot who was captaining the crash plane, was very experienced.

    Today’s accident is the most catastrophic at Schiphol since October 1992 when an El Al Boeing cargo aircraft crashed into an apartment building in the Bijlmer neighbourhood of Amsterdam. Forty-three people were killed but health agencies believe that the aircraft had been carrying radioactive cargo.

    In April 1994 a Saab 340B on a KLM Cityhopper flight from Cardiff crashed in a ploughed field near Schiphol, cartwheeling as its wing tip dug into the ground and killing three people on board, including the pilot.

    Turkish Airlines is said to operate a modern fleet of aircraft with well-trained staff, but its record is not unblemished. In January 2003, a Turkish Airlines flight crashed while attempting to land on a fog-covered runway in the city of Diyarbakir, killing 75 people. Five people survived with injuries.

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