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  1. I’m inclined to believe the Russians/Egyptians on this one. I doubt the goat f**kers have the tech to do something like that. No mention of that kind of damage in the early reports.

  2. Well, if it does turn out to be ISIS, maybe we can rely on Putin to wipe them out – we all know that Obammy and turdo la doo don’t have the guts to do it.
    And while I’m on that subject, now that turdo la doo is beating a double-time retreat, can someone with more graphic skills than I possess (zero) do up a copy the turdo battle ensign that ISIS is waving around?
    It’s a Canadian flag with a red chicken substituted for the maple leaf.

  3. Seeing the pictures of those who died and the photos of those who lost loved ones really brought the tragedy home to my heart. Such lovely people who were denied full lives! God bless and God keep them, each and every one!

  4. There are more than enough ISIS supporters who are more knowledgeable than goatf*ckers and it doesn’t take very high tech to sabotage an airliner. I doubt it was them because Russians haven’t been directly involved against ISIS for that long and it would be consistent with the jihadist propaganda to claim an accidental disaster as their own work. That leaves me also inclined to believe the Russian/Egyptian official line, although they might withhold information or put out a false story too in some circumstances.

  5. The tragedy notwithstanding, and as much as I doubt ISIS is really involved, it would be really interesting to see ISIS “poke the bear” and find out what happens.

  6. If it was hit with an AA weapon it is unlikely the pilot would have had time to report an unspecified technical problem and request an emergency landing and if he did have time I expect a pilot would probably have reported it differently.

  7. *
    part of the hillary benghazi misadventure…
    The U.S. has been unable to secure thousands of potentially dangerous shoulder-fired missiles known as “MANPADS” that were leftover from the Qaddafi regime in Libya, CBS News has learned.
    MANPADS stands for “Man-portable air-defense systems.” According to a well-placed source, hundreds of the missiles have been tracked as having gone to Al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), an Algeria-based Sunni Muslim terrorist group fighting for control in Mali.

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  8. I blame it on that anti moslem movie, you know, the youtube movie, which provoked them.

  9. when did this happen? no mention of a date on the link website or the specific article.

  10. “Turdo la doo”is a chicken, it’s the socialist way, never fight your enemies, the assumption being they will leave you alone. If he and his Cabal allow enough of them into the country under false pretenses, and since bloodless coups take time, they could get antsy and go for blood right on our own soil.
    If anyone thinks the refugees he’s going to bring here by Christmas can be proven to all be legitimate they’re part of the stunned stupid element who elected the Butts Liberal Cabal and their front man.
    Canada is not in safe hands.

  11. I haven’t read any of the reports but MANPADS have very small warheads and would likely take out one engine of an aircraft. They would not be immediately catastrophic to an airliner.

  12. man-pads have 15000 ft ceiling, jet was at 30000, this basically rules the man-pads out, but not USA AAM’s.

  13. The jury is still has to be out on this one. Don’t be too trusting of either the Russian nor Egyptian governments about what they claim. Too early yet to conclude anything.

  14. I’m going with the Russians, even if our media support ISIS’s claims.
    Pravda has been more honest of late , than the snivelling liberals infesting North American media.

  15. The Russians have lots of practice shooting down civilian airliners they should be able to solve this.

  16. Today, I believe nothing that anyone says, and most of the time not what I see with my own eyes.

  17. I agree… not likely MANPADS. The shoulder-fired missiles are relatively small, and most are heat-seekers that would take out an engine. When you look at the poor-quality video, the explosion and good-sized smoke plume appear to come from the fusilage.
    My guess is an on-board fire or small explosion and subsequent fire, followed by the larger explosion that downed the aircraft. Whether the cause was accidental or intentional is entirely another question.

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