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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:07 am    Post subject: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenance Reply with quote



pislam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle

On the morning of February 25, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 from Istanbul
crashed short of the runway at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, killing nine
passengers and crew.

On Wednesday, Dutch authorities released a preliminary report indicating that
the crash was caused by mechanical failure, exacerbated by severe pilot error:
The aircraft's altimeter - which had malfunctioned twice in the past eight
landings - was faulty, and the pilots failed to note this or respond
appropriately. It has further been reported that a trainee pilot with less than
25 hours' experience of flying this kind of plane was at the controls.

Spokesmen for Turkish Airlines, or THY (Turk Hava Yollari) as it is known
locally, and European aviation experts have been quick to assure the public that
the accident was an anomaly. Turkish Airlines' standards of maintenance and
training, they insist, are the equal of any major European airline.

Immediately after the accident, European Commission Vice President and
Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani, who is Italian, declared that Turkish
Airlines had always had good safety and security inspection results.

The investigation is not yet complete, and it is premature categorically to
assign blame for it. But confident assertions that there is no cause to be
concerned about the safety standards at Turkish Airlines are equally premature.

The Islamic AKP has packed the airline with political and religious allies

There have over the last few years been numerous accounts in the Turkish press
of serious discontent among Turkish Airlines' employees with the company's new
managerial cadre. Employees have come forward with claims that Turkey's
governing AKP, a party associated with political Islam, has packed the airline's
management and staff with unqualified political allies and co-religionists.

The AKP came to power in November 2002 and appointed the new THY management in
2003. The most serious charge - made by senior pilots, union officials,
technicians and cabin crew, both on and off the record - is that new managerial
policies have encouraged lax standards of aircraft maintenance and the hiring of
unqualified staff.

Indeed, according to a story published last autumn in Turkish Forum, a serious
and respected online publication, the Turkish Pilots' Association had warned the
Civil Aviation Authority, and other relevant ministries and international bodies
of their concerns.

On the one hand, these reports must be treated with some scepticism: they have
appeared in the notoriously partisan Turkish media in the context of a bitter
dispute between Turkish Airlines' management and the Turkish Air Workers Union,
not to mention in the context of the exceptionally savage and frequently
paranoid feuding between the AKP and its secularist rivals. On the other hand,
it seems reckless simply to dismiss these claims out-of-hand.

Consider, for example, this interview with two veteran Turkish Airlines' pilots,
published in the same Turkish Forum article.

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle,2

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"Silly old bugger!"
- Well known ACTU pisspot and sometime Labour prime minister Bob Hawke
responding to a pensioner who dared ask for more.

"By 1990, no child will live in poverty"
- Bob Hawke again, desperate to win another election.

"A billion trees ..."
- Borke, pissed as a newt again.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote



"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
<turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Quote:
pislam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle

On the morning of February 25, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 from Istanbul
crashed short of the runway at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, killing nine
passengers and crew.

On Wednesday, Dutch authorities released a preliminary report indicating
that the crash was caused by mechanical failure, exacerbated by severe
pilot error: The aircraft's altimeter - which had malfunctioned twice in
the past eight landings - was faulty, and the pilots failed to note this
or respond appropriately. It has further been reported that a trainee
pilot with less than 25 hours' experience of flying this kind of plane was
at the controls.

Spokesmen for Turkish Airlines, or THY (Turk Hava Yollari) as it is known
locally, and European aviation experts have been quick to assure the
public that the accident was an anomaly. Turkish Airlines' standards of
maintenance and training, they insist, are the equal of any major European
airline.

Immediately after the accident, European Commission Vice President and
Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani, who is Italian, declared that
Turkish Airlines had always had good safety and security inspection
results.

The investigation is not yet complete, and it is premature categorically
to assign blame for it. But confident assertions that there is no cause to
be concerned about the safety standards at Turkish Airlines are equally
premature.

The Islamic AKP has packed the airline with political and religious allies

There have over the last few years been numerous accounts in the Turkish
press of serious discontent among Turkish Airlines' employees with the
company's new managerial cadre. Employees have come forward with claims
that Turkey's governing AKP, a party associated with political Islam, has
packed the airline's management and staff with unqualified political
allies and co-religionists.

The AKP came to power in November 2002 and appointed the new THY
management in 2003. The most serious charge - made by senior pilots, union
officials, technicians and cabin crew, both on and off the record - is
that new managerial policies have encouraged lax standards of aircraft
maintenance and the hiring of unqualified staff.

Indeed, according to a story published last autumn in Turkish Forum, a
serious and respected online publication, the Turkish Pilots' Association
had warned the Civil Aviation Authority, and other relevant ministries and
international bodies of their concerns.

On the one hand, these reports must be treated with some scepticism: they
have appeared in the notoriously partisan Turkish media in the context of
a bitter dispute between Turkish Airlines' management and the Turkish Air
Workers Union, not to mention in the context of the exceptionally savage
and frequently paranoid feuding between the AKP and its secularist rivals.
On the other hand, it seems reckless simply to dismiss these claims
out-of-hand.

Consider, for example, this interview with two veteran Turkish Airlines'
pilots, published in the same Turkish Forum article.

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle,2


Who the fuck would be STUPID enough to fly Turkish Airlines?
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote



ÇDoügßT wrote:
Quote:
"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
pislam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle

On the morning of February 25, Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 from Istanbul
crashed short of the runway at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, killing nine
passengers and crew.

On Wednesday, Dutch authorities released a preliminary report indicating
that the crash was caused by mechanical failure, exacerbated by severe
pilot error: The aircraft's altimeter - which had malfunctioned twice in
the past eight landings - was faulty, and the pilots failed to note this
or respond appropriately. It has further been reported that a trainee
pilot with less than 25 hours' experience of flying this kind of plane was
at the controls.

Spokesmen for Turkish Airlines, or THY (Turk Hava Yollari) as it is known
locally, and European aviation experts have been quick to assure the
public that the accident was an anomaly. Turkish Airlines' standards of
maintenance and training, they insist, are the equal of any major European
airline.

Immediately after the accident, European Commission Vice President and
Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani, who is Italian, declared that
Turkish Airlines had always had good safety and security inspection
results.

The investigation is not yet complete, and it is premature categorically
to assign blame for it. But confident assertions that there is no cause to
be concerned about the safety standards at Turkish Airlines are equally
premature.

The Islamic AKP has packed the airline with political and religious allies

There have over the last few years been numerous accounts in the Turkish
press of serious discontent among Turkish Airlines' employees with the
company's new managerial cadre. Employees have come forward with claims
that Turkey's governing AKP, a party associated with political Islam, has
packed the airline's management and staff with unqualified political
allies and co-religionists.

The AKP came to power in November 2002 and appointed the new THY
management in 2003. The most serious charge - made by senior pilots, union
officials, technicians and cabin crew, both on and off the record - is
that new managerial policies have encouraged lax standards of aircraft
maintenance and the hiring of unqualified staff.

Indeed, according to a story published last autumn in Turkish Forum, a
serious and respected online publication, the Turkish Pilots' Association
had warned the Civil Aviation Authority, and other relevant ministries and
international bodies of their concerns.

On the one hand, these reports must be treated with some scepticism: they
have appeared in the notoriously partisan Turkish media in the context of
a bitter dispute between Turkish Airlines' management and the Turkish Air
Workers Union, not to mention in the context of the exceptionally savage
and frequently paranoid feuding between the AKP and its secularist rivals.
On the other hand, it seems reckless simply to dismiss these claims
out-of-hand.

Consider, for example, this interview with two veteran Turkish Airlines'
pilots, published in the same Turkish Forum article.

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle,2

Who the fuck would be STUPID enough to fly Turkish Airlines?

Arselifters. Who else?

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"Silly old bugger!"
- Well known ACTU pisspot and sometime Labour prime minister Bob Hawke
responding to a pensioner who dared ask for more.

"By 1990, no child will live in poverty"
- Bob Hawke again, desperate to win another election.

"A billion trees ..."
- Borke, pissed as a newt again.

"Well may we say 'God save the Queen' because nothing will save the governor
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:08 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
<turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
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Quote:
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:47 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
<chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Quote:

"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more

professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:37 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 23:47:37 GMT, Coop <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au>
wrote:

Quote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Thanks Coop for this, at makes my day or afternoon for this matter.



Also, I like thank the original poster for his tolerance and sympathy
towards Muslims.

Regards
Helmut
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:45 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

"Coop" <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au> wrote in message
news:dq4rr4d9lrshu57tnc14p3g1j8b7gq5p4l (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
Quote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch
of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days would be
considered very unprofessional in many western countries and in my workplace
would most likely result in immediate dismissal and possible criminal
charges. As for sacrificing an animal in the work place, it sounds very
pagan to me and I would have thought quite unusual and possible dangerous in
an Islamic country.

CD
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:42 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

"hel" <hstamm (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
news:0abrr4hpb0ejktsdo6sne74f9jvjh1kvpb (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
Quote:
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 23:47:37 GMT, Coop <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au
wrote:

On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch
of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Thanks Coop for this, at makes my day or afternoon for this matter.



Also, I like thank the original poster for his tolerance and sympathy
towards Muslims.

Regards
Helmut


I suppose its no worse than Greek fisherman having a man in a dress throw
water over their boats to ensure a good catch :-)

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[This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of
Scientology International]
"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your
Christ." Gandhi
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:02 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

Chris D wrote:
Quote:
"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle

I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an Istanbul
airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

Lucky camel!

--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ipvdBnU8F8
- KRudd at his finest.

"The Labour Party is corrupt beyond redemption!"
- Labour hasbeen Mark Latham in a moment of honest clarity.

"This is the recession we had to have!"
- Paul Keating explaining why he gave Australia another Labour recession.

"Silly old bugger!"
- Well known ACTU pisspot and sometime Labour prime minister Bob Hawke
responding to a pensioner who dared ask for more.

"By 1990, no child will live in poverty"
- Bob Hawke again, desperate to win another election.

"A billion trees ..."
- Borke, pissed as a newt again.

"Well may we say 'God save the Queen' because nothing will save the governor
general!"
- Egotistical shithead and pompous fuckwit E.G. Whitlam whining about his
appointee for Governor General John Kerr.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:27 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

Chris D wrote:
Quote:
"Coop" <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au> wrote in message
news:dq4rr4d9lrshu57tnc14p3g1j8b7gq5p4l (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got
rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days
would be considered very unprofessional in many western countries and
in my workplace would most likely result in immediate dismissal and
possible criminal charges.

And of course, no company ever takes out their employees for a meal and a
few drinks to celebrate the succesful completion of a project or other major
milestone.........
<sheesh.....>

Quote:
As for sacrificing an animal in the work
place, it sounds very pagan to me and I would have thought quite
unusual and possible dangerous in an Islamic country.

And you would be wrong. Animal sacrifice is a yearly tradition with some
Muslims to celebrate Abraham and Isma`il's willingness to make the ultimate
sacrifice - Abrham to give up his son and Isma'il to forfeit his own life.

--
Kwyj.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:39 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

"Kwyjibo" <kwyjibo (AT) ozdebate (DOT) remove.com> wrote in message
news:aMKdnWPZmrCRWiDUnZ2dnUVZ8i-WnZ2d (AT) westnet (DOT) com.au...
Quote:
Chris D wrote:
"Coop" <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au> wrote in message
news:dq4rr4d9lrshu57tnc14p3g1j8b7gq5p4l (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got
rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days
would be considered very unprofessional in many western countries and
in my workplace would most likely result in immediate dismissal and
possible criminal charges.

And of course, no company ever takes out their employees for a meal and a
few drinks to celebrate the succesful completion of a project or other
major milestone.........
sheesh.....

As for sacrificing an animal in the work
place, it sounds very pagan to me and I would have thought quite
unusual and possible dangerous in an Islamic country.

And you would be wrong. Animal sacrifice is a yearly tradition with some
Muslims to celebrate Abraham and Isma`il's willingness to make the
ultimate sacrifice - Abrham to give up his son and Isma'il to forfeit his
own life.

--
Kwyj.

Animal sacrifice still practiced today. Clearly a religion of barbarians or
a barbarian religion!!!

CD
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:25 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

"Chris D" <chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
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Quote:

"Kwyjibo" <kwyjibo (AT) ozdebate (DOT) remove.com> wrote in message
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Chris D wrote:
"Coop" <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au> wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got
rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days
would be considered very unprofessional in many western countries and
in my workplace would most likely result in immediate dismissal and
possible criminal charges.

And of course, no company ever takes out their employees for a meal and a
few drinks to celebrate the succesful completion of a project or other
major milestone.........
sheesh.....

As for sacrificing an animal in the work
place, it sounds very pagan to me and I would have thought quite
unusual and possible dangerous in an Islamic country.

And you would be wrong. Animal sacrifice is a yearly tradition with some
Muslims to celebrate Abraham and Isma`il's willingness to make the
ultimate sacrifice - Abrham to give up his son and Isma'il to forfeit his
own life.

--
Kwyj.

Animal sacrifice still practiced today. Clearly a religion of barbarians
or a barbarian religion!!!

CD


so what, the Catholic church still fervently believes that taking the
Eucharist is literally eating the body of Christ, what's more barbaric,
sacrificing an animal or practicing cannibalism ??

--
[This comment is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Church of
Scientology International]
"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your
Christ." Gandhi
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Chris D wrote:
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On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
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"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
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islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle



I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got
rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days
would be considered very unprofessional in many western countries and
in my workplace would most likely result in immediate dismissal and
possible criminal charges.

And of course, no company ever takes out their employees for a meal
and a few drinks to celebrate the succesful completion of a project
or other major milestone.........
sheesh.....

As for sacrificing an animal in the work
place, it sounds very pagan to me and I would have thought quite
unusual and possible dangerous in an Islamic country.

And you would be wrong. Animal sacrifice is a yearly tradition with
some Muslims to celebrate Abraham and Isma`il's willingness to make
the ultimate sacrifice - Abrham to give up his son and Isma'il to
forfeit his own life.

Animal sacrifice still practiced today. Clearly a religion of
barbarians or a barbarian religion!!!

so what, the Catholic church still fervently believes that taking the
Eucharist is literally eating the body of Christ, what's more barbaric,
sacrificing an animal or practicing cannibalism ??

But its wafer thin!

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:07 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

Chris D wrote:
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"Kwyjibo" <kwyjibo (AT) ozdebate (DOT) remove.com> wrote in message
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Chris D wrote:
"Coop" <vhbdq (AT) chariotnose (DOT) netwheel.au> wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:08:27 +1100, "Chris D"
chrisdiesel (AT) norealaddress (DOT) com.au> wrote:


"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last
got rid of a batch of
troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

CD

OK, so sacrificing a camel looks strange to us- but how much more
professional would it have been if they had celebrated with a few
bottles of champagne?

Coop

Two things Coop, drinking any alcoholic beverage at work these days
would be considered very unprofessional in many western countries
and in my workplace would most likely result in immediate dismissal
and possible criminal charges.

And of course, no company ever takes out their employees for a meal
and a few drinks to celebrate the succesful completion of a project
or other major milestone.........
sheesh.....

As for sacrificing an animal in the work
place, it sounds very pagan to me and I would have thought quite
unusual and possible dangerous in an Islamic country.

And you would be wrong. Animal sacrifice is a yearly tradition with
some Muslims to celebrate Abraham and Isma`il's willingness to make
the ultimate sacrifice - Abrham to give up his son and Isma'il to
forfeit his own life.

--
Kwyj.

Animal sacrifice still practiced today. Clearly a religion of
barbarians or a barbarian religion!!!

You mean like killing and eating a turkey to celebrate the birth of some
bloke a couple of thousand years ago?
They frown on kiddie-fiddling too. <sarcasm> Those bastards </sarcasm>

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Kwyj.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:40 am    Post subject: Re: Turkish arselifters put allah before aircraft maintenanc Reply with quote

Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF wrote:
Quote:
Chris D wrote:
"Dr. Sir John Howard, AC, WSCMoF"
turdcardisafrogidiot (AT) cheeseeatingsurrendermonkey (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:01caf875$0$14422$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com...
islam and the art of aircraft maintenance

http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/46726,opinion,how-turkish-airlines-became-a-pawn-in-the-nations-power-struggle


I love this bit,

"In 2006......Turkish Airlines workers sacrificed a camel on an
Istanbul airport ramp as a gesture of thanks for having at last got
rid of a batch of troublesome planes". Very professional!!!

Lucky camel!



Qantas should start doing the same and get rid of the feral population.
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