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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 10:59:00 -
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Yeah, I'm sure it was an accident. Just like the poisionings of journalists in exile and Ukrainian presidential candidates.
Putin is making a powerful statement here, especially important in an era where the US had been rendered completely impotent overseas by the election of Barack Obama.
Putin: "So, you Poles want to embarass Russia on the world stage by forcing us to acknowledge our atrocities? Well, have a nice flight...."
Criminal activity is second nature to the leadership in the Kremlin. Tampering with navigational equipment in such a way to cause a plane crash on a zero-visibility approach? Not hard to cover up with Russian authorities carrying out the subsequent 'investigation'.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 11:42:00 -
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News Flash: Russian news agencies are reporting that the crash was believed to have been caused by 'pilot error.'
Because we all know that the 'Air Force One' pilots who are made responsible for the safety of high officials and presidents - are really just idiots who don't know an aileron from an elevator. 
Predictable as it is pathetic.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 11:57:00 -
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Nope. Irida, are you really that clueless? Zero-visibilty conditions meant the aircraft was on an instruments-only approach. Completely reliant on navigational equipment on the ground to bring it in safely.
Russian equipment. Subject to tampering by Russian agents. To be investigated by other Russian agents. Which will 'discover' nothing wrong, naturally.
I'm sure Putins rear-end kissing media will be claming the Polish pilot was drunk before too long.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 12:46:00 -
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Aircraft making instruments only landings rely on a beam from the ground to give them the proper approach, whether its ILS or more modern system.
Adjust the angle of the beam, you can crash any plane. Any investigation by Russian authorities is guaranteed to find nothing wrong.
Russia has turned to underhanded, criminal violence to futher its political goals in the past (Ukraine, Georgia, now Poland), and will again in the future.
And, yes, once again they will get away with it.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 19:41:00 -
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Whether or not Russia actually was behind this atrocity will never be clear. Conveniently, it happened on Russian soil therefore they control the flow of information. The Russians will give their version of the event and there will be no way to verify it, and the only people who could dispute it are now dead.
To those who claim that Russia 'would never' do something like this: Get real. History is clear on this point. Putin uses any and all tools at his disposal to advance Russian interests, up to and including open warfare against much smaller nations. The Russian government is certainly capable of assassination on this scale - to think otherwise is naive at best.
And Russia was very displeased with Polish cooperation with the US Govt on the Midcourse Missile Defense system.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 20:52:00 -
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I'm not Polish. But if I was, I'd be hacked.
Never buy into that 'time of mourning' nonsense. Thats liberal-speak for have a good cry and turn the other cheek, until they slap you again.
Its time to get angry. Get out there and burn some Russian flags tomorrow, or better yet burn a Putin effigy. Make some headlines. Its democracy in action - elect a militantly anti-Russian government that won't give Russia the time of day. Isolate them completely.
Did the US turn the other cheek when Muslim terrorists toppled the World Trade Center? Hell no! Arab cities burned, and old Sadam danced on the end of a rope.
Yes, Poland is <<<<< weaker than Russia, but that doesn't mean they have to grin and bear it when Russia is stepping on their necks.
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Herr Wilkus
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Posted - 2010.04.10 22:05:00 -
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Another news flash:
Says here that none other than Vladimir Putin himself will be leading the crash investigation. I'm sure millions are relieved to hear he is taking personal responsibility for fact finding in this matter. I'm sure within a few days they'll be able to tell us exactly how many lines of ******* Polish pilot did before this flight and demand Polish reparations for damaging their forest.
Looking forward to more croc tears and hearing from more Russian apologists.
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