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Title: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 27, 2007, 11:46:15 PM
Hey guys,

I was just wondering: Am the only person who feels safer using El Al airlines over any domestic airlines? I just used Southwest Air to go to NY a little while back, and it seemed that security couldn't care less. They were more concerned about my belt than anything else.  ::)
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 27, 2007, 11:50:25 PM
Hey guys,

I was just wondering: Am the only person who feels safer using El Al airlines over any domestic airlines? I just used Southwest Air to go to NY a little while back, and it seemed that security couldn't care less. They were more concerned about my belt than anything else.  ::)
I fly all the time on domestic airlines. Don't worry about it, Arabs wont use the same tactic twice...
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Ehud on October 27, 2007, 11:52:31 PM
I don't ever feel unsafe flying on a domestic American flight.  The only flight that I would feel unsure about would be one in South America, India, Africa or South East Asia.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 27, 2007, 11:54:01 PM
I hope not, but still security should care enough to do their job meticulously. I felt a lot better with Israeli soldiers walking around with M-16's. :)
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 27, 2007, 11:54:43 PM
I hope not, but still security should care enough to do their job meticulously. I felt a lot better with Israeli soldiers walking around with M-16's. :)
I feel best if I was walking around with an M16  ;D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: OdKahaneChai on October 27, 2007, 11:58:13 PM
Hey guys,

I was just wondering: Am the only person who feels safer using El Al airlines over any domestic airlines? I just used Southwest Air to go to NY a little while back, and it seemed that security couldn't care less. They were more concerned about my belt than anything else.  ::)
El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Yisrael on October 28, 2007, 12:02:10 AM
I went to Israel this summer and I flew El Al and Swiss, security was much tighter with El Al.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 28, 2007, 12:05:49 AM
Hey guys,

I was just wondering: Am the only person who feels safer using El Al airlines over any domestic airlines? I just used Southwest Air to go to NY a little while back, and it seemed that security couldn't care less. They were more concerned about my belt than anything else.  ::)
El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
that works  :::D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on October 28, 2007, 12:06:16 AM

El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
Good policy, but how does this prevent Muslims from lying about their religion?
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 28, 2007, 12:06:39 AM
I hope not, but still security should care enough to do their job meticulously. I felt a lot better with Israeli soldiers walking around with M-16's. :)
I feel best if I was walking around with an M16  ;D

You too huh?!  ;) That's definitely something I hope doesn't catch on in the US. I'd hate for a schvug to walk around with any kind of firearms! ;D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: OdKahaneChai on October 28, 2007, 12:07:20 AM

El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
Good policy, but how does this prevent Muslims from lying about their religion?
Your nose...
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 28, 2007, 12:07:26 AM

El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
Good policy, but how does this prevent Muslims from lying about their religion?

Good point.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on October 28, 2007, 12:11:09 AM
I dont think theirs anything to be afraid of in flying (anywhere). even statistically the chances (of course we dont belive in chance), of dieng in an airplane is very low. You should be more concerned about the ride to the airport.
 That said I dont fly much. The last time I flew somewhere was to Israel about 7 years ago.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 28, 2007, 12:14:12 AM

El Al is great if you're ok getting there a few weeks early in order to make it through security..  ;)  My solution:  Just one question - "What religion do you practice?".  If the answer is  "Muslim!", "Islam!", "Jihad!", or "MuCHAMmed!" - they go through further security.  Eveyone else gets on the plane.
Good policy, but how does this prevent Muslims from lying about their religion?
Your nose...

I dont get it
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 28, 2007, 12:17:28 AM
The answer is racial profiling which IS used in Israel.


but that's "racism"  :o  :::D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Yisrael on October 28, 2007, 12:21:14 AM
The answer is racial profiling which IS used in Israel.



I saw them giving Muslims a harder time in JFK too. Although they have a makeshift mosque in the airport, with two armed Muslim guards watching over it.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on October 28, 2007, 12:22:58 AM
The answer is racial profiling which IS used in Israel.



I saw them giving Muslims a harder time in JFK too. Although they have a makeshift mosque in the airport, with two armed Muslim guards watching over it.
the guards are definitely needed to protect the muzzies....
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 28, 2007, 12:26:22 AM
The answer is racial profiling which IS used in Israel.



I saw them giving Muslims a harder time in JFK too. Although they have a makeshift mosque in the airport, with two armed Muslim guards watching over it.
the guards are definitely needed to protect the muzzies....
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Armed, huh? Do they have guns, or bombs strapped to their chests? ;D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Yisrael on October 28, 2007, 12:31:42 AM
They had guns, and when I tried to look in, they told me that I need to step back. I saw bookcases there with what I assume are Qurans, they had a sink to wash their faces, hands, feet, whatever else this donkeys do. And they had a big rug inside, I don't know if that counts as their prayer rug or not.
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: nopeaceforland on October 28, 2007, 12:35:01 AM
They had guns, and when I tried to look in, they told me that I need to step back. I saw bookcases there with what I assume are Qurans, they had a sink to wash their faces, hands, feet, whatever else this donkeys do. And they had a big rug inside, I don't know if that counts as their prayer rug or not.

A sink? Was there soap too? That would explain the smell. ;D
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: kellymaureen on October 28, 2007, 08:40:20 PM
Hey guys,

I was just wondering: Am the only person who feels safer using El Al airlines over any domestic airlines? I just used Southwest Air to go to NY a little while back, and it seemed that security couldn't care less. They were more concerned about my belt than anything else.  ::)
I fly all the time on domestic airlines. Don't worry about it, Arabs wont use the same tactic twice...

Thats true, no way that a plane full of passengers would sit still while a few scrawny muslims with boxcutters try to take over....did anyone see richard reids (the shoe bomber) face when he got off that plane...lol...i bet that every passenger on that flight got to beat the crap out of him while he was tied to a seat...longest flight of his life I bet...and when asked about the state of his face, a flight attendent said "we subdued him" :laugh:
Title: Re: Am I the only one?
Post by: Wayne Jude on October 28, 2007, 08:48:08 PM
LOL! ;)