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In reply to the discussion: Forcing down Evo Morales's plane was an act of air piracy [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)I at least expected an honest answer - not, "I don't know what happened BUT I DOUBT IT WAS "AIR PIRACY". If you don't know what happened, then why do you doubt that act was anything near it when diverting another country's presidential flight plan?
Maybe it's revealed in your other response - what if this were to happen to Air Force One?... (gulp) you respond, "I doubt this would happen to AF 1 as they would make all proper arrangements." Really? Cause we would always do the right thing, is it?
So, you can't see the reciprocal happening to the United States of America... cause... why again? Who in the world stage have we become with this act of aggression? We don't even apologize, either.
Finally, you spin out full throttle with - "..would you be all outraged on the President's behalf if it were AF? Or would you say he deserved it for being the American President?" Now, who is saying diverting the President of Bolivia's plane is any worse than the President of the United States? It's a wrongful act, in fact and that was the point!
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