Guest Crankshaft Posted February 2, 2005 Report Share Posted February 2, 2005 <font color ="midnightblue"> Interesting anecdote...makes you think a little on what we're doing over there. Today, during an afternoon conference that wrapped up my project of the last 18 months, one of my Euro colleagues tossed this little **** out to no one in particular: "See, this is why George Bush is so dumb, there's a disaster in the world and he sends an Aircraft Carrier..." After which he and many of my Euro colleagues laughed out loud.and then they looked at me. I wasn't laughing, and neither was my Hindi friend sitting next to me, who has lost family in the disaster. I'm afraid I was "unprofessional", I let it loose - "Hmmm, let's see, what would be the ideal ship to send to a disaster, now what kind of ship would we want? Something with its own inexhaustible power supply? Something that can produce 900,000 gallons of fresh water a day from sea water? Something with its own airfield? So that after producing the fresh water, it could help distribute it? Something with 4 hospitals and lots of open space for emergency supplies? Something with a global communications facility to make the coordination of disaster relief in the region easier? Well "Franz", us peasants in America call that kind of ship an "Aircraft Carrier". We have 12 of them. How many do you have? Oh that's right, NONE. Lucky for you and the rest of the world, we are the kind of people who share. Even with people we don't like. In fact, if memory serves, once upon a time we peasants spent a ton of money and lives rescuing people who we had once tried to kill and who tried to kill us. Do you know who those people were? That's right Franz, Europeans. There is a French Aircraft carrier? Where is it? Right where it belongs! In France of course! Oh why should the French Navy dirty their uniforms helping people on the other side of the globe. How Simplesse...The day an American has to move a European out of the way to help in some part of the world it will be a great day in the world, you sniggering little ******* snob..." The room fell silent. My Hindi friend then said quietly to the Euros: "Can you let your hatred of George Bush end for just one minute? There are people dying! And what are your countries doing? Amazon.com has helped more than France has. You all have a role to play in the world, why can't you see that? Thank God for the US Navy, they don't have to come and help, but they are. They helped you once and you should all thank God they did. They didn't have to, and no one but them would have done so. I'm ashamed of you all..." He left the room, shaking and in tears. The frustration of being on the other side of the globe, unable to do anything to assist and faced with people who could not set aside their asininity long enough to reach out and help was too much for him to bear. I just shook my head and left. The Euros stood speechless. Later in the break room, one of the laughing Euros caught me and extended his hand in an apology. I asked him where he was from, he said "a town outside of Berlin". He is a young man, in his early '20's. I asked him if he knew of a man named Gail Halvorsen. He said no. I said "that's a shame" and walked away to find my Hindi friend. For those of you who may not remember, Gail Halvorsen was the transport pilot responsible for the "candy drop" during the Berlin airlift. They called him the "Candy Bomber" as he dropped goodies for all the Berlin children. Matt Archer BOEING Flight Operations Transport Test Pilot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ridenred27 Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 i would have to say that i would have not been as polite as he was but it is the truth, and i agree with him 100%. i get so heated by the euro were better than everybody complex. by the way thanks for the post that was well worth reading. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drunkendubber Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 fuck the french, cheese eatin surrender monkeys but hey at least they helped us in the rev. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowgli1647545497 Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 This story sounds kinda made up. Not saying you made it up, it just has that ring to it. Curious its origin. Where'd you hear it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trouble Maker Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 Originally posted by Mowgli: This story sounds kinda made up. Where'd you hear it?Most of the 'stories' he post are made up, I would bet. It's just supposed to be a joke. He probably shouldn’t post them in the manner he does though, maybe he actually believes them? I'm going to go on a wild guess and say he got this in a chain e-mail. The only thing missing is at the beginning; "So a Hindu, European, and American person walk into a bar." tongue.gif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Crankshaft Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 Originally posted by Neo: Most of the 'stories' he post are made up, I would bet. It's just supposed to be a joke. He probably shouldn’t post them in the manner he does though, maybe he actually believes them? I'm going to go on a wild guess and say he got this in a chain e-mail. The only thing missing is at the beginning; "So a Hindu, European, and American person walk into a bar." tongue.gif <font color ="midnightblue"> I have no idea if it's made up or not; it quite possibly is. However- does that make it any less meaningful? No, not really. I subscribe to various conservative newsletters, and they send me stuff like this. I have no idea where they got it, or if they simply wrote it for posterity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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