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To: BigWaveBetty
I didn't hear Hillary!'s whole speech, but I did see an excerpt from it on MSNBC last night on Joe Scarbrough's show. Unfortunately, he didn't include the shrieking part, but the other part scared me too. These words were coming out of her mouth, they sounded rational, but all the while she was surveying the audience with those dead eyes of hers. I was reminded of an alligator surveying their prey. It was spooky.
52 posted on 04/30/2003 3:13:32 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
May 1, 2003 -- President Bush's wild ride onto the deck of an aircraft carrier today will be a hair-raising experience - even for the former fighter pilot.

"He'll be coming down onto an area the size of a football field at 130 mph with the after-burners going," said Jim Buren, a 30-year Navy veteran with the Virginia-based Flight Safety Foundation. "That's quite an experience."

Bush will be sitting in the co-pilot's seat of a 53-foot, $27 million Navy S-3B Viking jet when it makes a tailhook landing on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Pacific Ocean.

White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said Bush would not pilot the jet as it roars onto the deck.

But the president, a former aviator, could easily talk his hosts into giving up the controls over the Pacific, Buren said.

Bush, who learned to fly F-102 jets while in the Texas National Guard, will address the nation tonight from the deck of the carrier.

The jet, dubbed Navy One for today's flight, will cruise at 20,000 feet at about 400 mph, Buren said. Then, as it approaches the carrier, it will slow down to about 130 mph. "[Bush] will be quite impressed," said Buren.

A Navy spokesman called the plane extremely safe and said that since 1974, Vikings have had only 38 crashes or major mishaps in 1.6 million flight hours.

But Vikings have been in fatal crashes - in September, one went down in the Caribbean with three servicemen on board.

The carrier itself has an impressive safety record: During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Abraham Lincoln handled 12,700 takeoffs and landings without mishap.
57 posted on 05/01/2003 5:17:49 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death)
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To: Utah Girl
Hear the sound bite you may not have heard yet.

Click here to listen to the clip where she becomes unglued and the shrieking is unleashed.

Scroll to the midle of the page, under Listen to Rush and click on (Hartford Courant: Hillary Clinton Rallies Democratic Troops)

I haven't seen the tape as she's shrieking on TV. Hmmm, wonder why that is.

135 posted on 05/05/2003 7:21:29 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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