Why post a link to a video from The Young Turks?
Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur are extremely anti-white.
No one knows what happened to the plane, it was likely some kind of mechanical malfunction.
Strange since Kasparian is an Armenian name and Cenk (a Turk) denied the Armenian Holocaust in an article when he was in college in 1991. But anti-white racism can unify a lot of people.
Why post a link to a video from The Young Turks?
Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur are extremely anti-white.
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You remember Menelik, "The Black Jewish Prince".
And again, this is how flame wars start.
You never hear much about what happened to Flight 1771. All 43 people on board the aircraft died :
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSA_Flight_1771
You never hear much about what happened to Flight 1771. All 43 people on board the aircraft died :
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSA_Flight_1771
Nothing but I didn't know about it previously. It doesn't hurt to go off on tangents if they are informative.But what does this have to do with Flight 370?
It appears that they found the "missing" plane. http://news.msn.com/world/malaysia-pm-missing-plane-plunged-into-indian-ocean
Great post as always.They were going on about the whole incident and mentioned that only now, after all this time has the FBI been allowed to investigate the house of the pilot and co-pilot. And I thought "what the hell is the FBI even involved in this for?!!" What interstate violation of law has occurred? What part of the FBI charter and my tax monies is earmarked for the investigation of a plane crash 10000 miles away from the US? Why wouldn't a sovereign country tell the FBI to go to hell if they showed up with their stupid badges and bad attitudes and wanted to "investigate"?
I was watching Bill O'Reilly at the gym, 10 screens and it was the only, and I mean only thing worth even glancing at. He was crowing that that they found the plane so that means that all those lunatics at CNN who were speculating on terrorist causes for the accident were wrong, wrong, wrong. But I don't see why it still couldn't have been some terrorist cause as the plane just fell out of the sky, no warning, no SOS. But anyway....
They were going on about the whole incident and mentioned that only now, after all this time has the FBI been allowed to investigate the house of the pilot and co-pilot. And I thought "what the hell is the FBI even involved in this for?!!" What interstate violation of law has occurred? What part of the FBI charter and my tax monies is earmarked for the investigation of a plane crash 10000 miles away from the US? Why wouldn't a sovereign country tell the FBI to go to hell if they showed up with their stupid badges and bad attitudes and wanted to "investigate"?
As I looked around the gym I was at I realized that of all the 20 and 30 somethings (and a few old farts) I was probably the only one that even considered the question. This issue came up during the Ben Gazi situation where, once again, the FBI supposedly the US internal interstate police force, was called into a foreign country to investigate despite the fact that I know the US military has plenty of police departments that could look into this.
I know that no rules apply anymore but it still pisses me off. This was the kind of stuff that Ron Paul would bitch about and even though it never did any good I still miss it.
Four Americans were aboard. The FBI has jurisdiction.
You never hear much about what happened to Flight 1771. All 43 people on board the aircraft died :
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSA_Flight_1771