- Jan 16, 2009
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I have WHAT in my yard? :
On 9/11 some citizens interfered in the operation of an air craft and deliberately drove that plane into the ground killing themselves - and everyone else on board - going directly against what airline personnel are told to do and what many of them were told to do by authorities at the time.
They did it because they thought that the aircraft was going to be used to hurt other unknown people.
We lauded them as heroes, got T-shirts with their catch phrases on them and feted their families all over the country. We erected shrines to their bravery and sacrifice.
This guy put himself in harms way to help another human being. He got hurt. Badly.
The corporation is and always will be within its rights to refuse to have anything to do with him. He has asked for nothing. I am stunned at how many of you would give him just that.
I so agree, we will only acknowledge good samaritans if it effects us directly, so sad. What has our county become, when people will turn an idle eye toward someone in need.
On 9/11 some citizens interfered in the operation of an air craft and deliberately drove that plane into the ground killing themselves - and everyone else on board - going directly against what airline personnel are told to do and what many of them were told to do by authorities at the time.
They did it because they thought that the aircraft was going to be used to hurt other unknown people.
We lauded them as heroes, got T-shirts with their catch phrases on them and feted their families all over the country. We erected shrines to their bravery and sacrifice.
This guy put himself in harms way to help another human being. He got hurt. Badly.
The corporation is and always will be within its rights to refuse to have anything to do with him. He has asked for nothing. I am stunned at how many of you would give him just that.
I so agree, we will only acknowledge good samaritans if it effects us directly, so sad. What has our county become, when people will turn an idle eye toward someone in need.