To: kattracks
The usual policy. First rule out terrorism and then investigate the accident. And then, if you learn that it WAS terrorism, don't admit it, because that would be contradictory and make you look foolish.
4 posted on
01/03/2004 11:46:33 AM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
The usual policy. First rule out terrorism and then investigate the accident. And then, if you learn that it WAS terrorism, don't admit it, because that would be contradictory and make you look foolish.Exactly. This is getting to be standard procedure now. And, in the event there are hundreds of witnesses such as with Flight 800, they just discount them as delusional. If we ever find out the truth, that plane was terrorized as surely as Hillary got some slippery "help" with those cattle futures, Redbone.
5 posted on
01/03/2004 11:58:54 AM PST by
thesummerwind
(Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes)
To: Cicero
> First rule out terrorism and then investigate the accident.
As I've joked before, usually it's ruled out just before
the crash.
Debka (usual caveats apply)
raises interesting questions about this incident.
In any case, statements of "terrorism ruled out" are
clearly without foundation, unless Cairo already knows
what caused this crash (oops - the practice AA7 was live).
6 posted on
01/03/2004 12:00:38 PM PST by
Boundless
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