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Iran Air flight 655 - 2/6/2007 6:27:54 PM   
farglebargle


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290 Souls Lost...

"When questioned by BBC journalists in a 2002 documentary, the U.S. government stated in a written answer that they believed the incident may have been caused by a simultaneous psychological condition amongst the 18 bridge crew of the Vincennes called 'scenario fulfillment' which is said to occur when persons are under pressure. In such a situation, the men will carry out a training scenario, believing it to be reality whilst ignoring sensory information that contradicts the scenario - in the case of this incident, the scenario was an attack by a lone military aircraft. This hypothesis, if true, could explain why the records of the Vincennes' instruments never indicated a craft resembling an F-14 being detected, whilst a civilian IFF signal was detected."

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"The U.S. government issued notes of regret for the loss of human life but never admitted wrongdoing, accepted responsibility, nor apologised for the incident. Officially, it continues to blame Iranian hostile actions for the incident. The men of the Vincennes were all awarded combat-action ribbons. Lustig, the air-warfare co-ordinator, won the navy's Commendation Medal for "heroic achievement," noting his "ability to maintain his poise and confidence under fire" that enabled him to "quickly and precisely complete the firing procedure."[13]"

Scenario Fulfillment, eh?



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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/6/2007 9:28:40 PM   
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I was in the Navy back then and knew some sailors on the Vincennes. I had also been in the Persian Gulf on a ship doing much the same things as the Vincennes.

We were trying to provoke the Iranians and the Iranians were trying to provoke us. The Iranians were flying F-14's with civilian transponders and civilian jets with F-14 transponders. This made every Iranian aircraft appoaching your ship a very nervous encounter.

Now understand that the OS whose screen the jet appeared on had only a few seconds to identify the jet from symbols and numbers provided by the radar/computer. Any number of rather simple mistakes could have convinced the OS that rather than a jetliner at altitude what he had was a F-14 on an attack run. The OOD then took a few seconds to examine the blip for himself, probably with the OS telling him how to interpret it. Firing the missile was a terrible tragedy but it was almost inevitable with what both countries were doing in the Gulf at the time.

If the rules of engagement had required visual observation or another decision makers involvement then we could easily be talking about the Iranians attacking a US cruiser in international waters rather than what actually happened.

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/6/2007 9:35:20 PM   
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I was struck by the idea of "The Brain ran "Training Scenario"", and ignored the inputs conflicting with their training.

I guess the training's gotta be updated ( has been updated, actually, I came across the reference looking up a map of the strait, and got sidetracked into the analysis of the incident. Human Factors, eh?



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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/6/2007 10:21:41 PM   
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Understood. Never been there, but I understand. Somewhat like people remembering sexual molestaton 30 years later. Only problem is these people have guns.

If I may say something to everyone. You are here, this is a kinky adult website, but we are in a pretty much non kinky area right now. We discuss political issues etc., in here and as such I think the following needs to be said.

If you want to understand everything that is going on in the world, go kill your Mom and bring me her scalp. Yes this is harsh and unreasonable, also probably not going to happen. I don't want your Mom dead, why would I ? The point is that YOU are able to do it.

I don't mean for this to really happen. But understand that I could do it. I have no moral pangs relating to anyhting, I could do anything. I could kill my best friend, Mom, ANYONE. But I won't.

Thet is the key to civilisation. As Cptn Kirk said to a whacked out race they found in space "I will not kill today".

And looking at what is going on, it seems logical that the most prolific killers say it first, and they are us. Or at least our government, who thinks they decide who is to live and die, and who is allowed to defend themselves and who is not. Across the globe.

Nowadays, I would wipe my ass with the Bibile, as well as the Constitution. Those words mean nothing unless people believe and fight for those virtues..

It is OK though, if the same kind of people run this country after 2008, we will go down. We will find out what it is to live in a third world country. Oh yes, I DO have fact and figures on this. The breadbasket of the West now imports more food than it exports. We are so totally screwed you don't even want to know. I don't know exactly when it will happen, but someday our creditors will no longer take promissory note, and on that day things will change.

People's checks will be no good, and tht means everything stops, cable, phone, taxes, gasoline, gas (natural gas), beer. The only things you'll be able to get will be illegal, like pot and drugs. If you have the cash or something else the guy wants. As the cash evaporates you start to barter.

I can see it coming, and I can feel it. And I also think it is natural for us to go through this, and I think if I find it impossible to live I will die, and I am fine with that.

I could care less about those 100 people or those 1,000 people, where the hell are our million people who are scattered all over the globe enforcing our government's agenda in place they have no business being ?

These Men should be home, defending their Woman, their hearth and their home. And our borders, don't even think about that right now. That subject can swamp everything.

Let me put it this way, I want so bad for someone to kick the US's ass that I would die, that is if someone got a nuke, a really big one in here, if it killed me, I would not be pissed off. This government HAS TO GO, AT ALL COST.

Do you understand what AT ALL COST means ? It means to the death if necessary.

This government must go at all cost. Period. We are going down the tubes anyway with them raping us and taking everything anyway.

Tell you what, I will start a new post, outlining what is just happening with your scrap metal right now. It will make you load your gun. What they are doing to this country is not only treason, it is permanently disabling us. This is a crime against humanity which the Hague has not even defined yet.

What they have done, is to ship all the jobs out, then alot of the better machinery and now the natural resources, and now the friggin scrap metal !

I'll tell you why this is significant. Look at everything in your house, the TV, computer, stereo, cellphone, what do you see ? Plastic. Plastic is made from petroleum.

Look at an ICBM, or a patriot or even a scud missile, what do you see ? Metal.

It gets worse, waaay worse, but I will save thqat for another day, and actually another thread. I think I hijacked this one enough, sorry. But when you have opinions as strong as mine, sometimes the chips must fall.

Don't worry about Iran, they are not becoming a problem to say the least. What I figure is that if we go into Iran either China or Russia is going to put their fist up our ass, probably Russia because if they are allies, which I believe they are, strategically it is better to do it that way.

So Russia supplies Iran, keeps the US bogged down, nukes Israeal and says to Iraq "Now that is the fukin way to do it". China divests itself of dollars and persues the euro. Sitting quietly China counts her gains, knowing that attacking these entities woul drain resouces. Quiet and happy China rests, as the other entities expend resources and their combatants get tired.

Let me tell you all, I am Jeff Urban in Cleveland Ohio. I am a 46 year old Man with guns. I did better than 50% on the mensa pretest, and rank around 160 in IQ. And I now have this opinion.

Within ten years, they will start killing you for wrong thoughts.

Nobody will not be on medication.

Sea salt will probably be illegal.

Up to 90% of the people will be on probation or some sort of supervision by the government for victimless crimes.

Those who refuse that supervision will be summarily hunted down and killed, being called anything from a cop killer to a baby raper, even though it is not true, people will believe it and spit on the guy's grave.

It might really come out someday when they make it illegal to get drugs out of country. It may come down to "Well you went and got the drugs that saved your life in Canada for $10, but they cost $80 here. You owe us $70.

If you think I am kidding, take another look around.

If you decide to kill the messenger, have at it, and proscribe our selves into a form of bondage you never wanted.

Now that I think of it, that has already happened.

T

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 6:56:15 AM   
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That's really covering a lot of ground, and I think it'd be better addressed as it's own topic.

Though given todays complete surveillance of all internet traffic, I wonder who would be inhibited from participating.



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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 7:15:50 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen

I was in the Navy back then and knew some sailors on the Vincennes. I had also been in the Persian Gulf on a ship doing much the same things as the Vincennes.

We were trying to provoke the Iranians and the Iranians were trying to provoke us. The Iranians were flying F-14's with civilian transponders and civilian jets with F-14 transponders. This made every Iranian aircraft appoaching your ship a very nervous encounter.

Now understand that the OS whose screen the jet appeared on had only a few seconds to identify the jet from symbols and numbers provided by the radar/computer. Any number of rather simple mistakes could have convinced the OS that rather than a jetliner at altitude what he had was a F-14 on an attack run. The OOD then took a few seconds to examine the blip for himself, probably with the OS telling him how to interpret it. Firing the missile was a terrible tragedy but it was almost inevitable with what both countries were doing in the Gulf at the time.

If the rules of engagement had required visual observation or another decision makers involvement then we could easily be talking about the Iranians attacking a US cruiser in international waters rather than what actually happened.


This is a gross rationalisation, particularly the last paragraph which is just a justification for shooting a civilian aircraft down. There was not an act of war between Iran and the USA. Iran was in its own backyard and the US was half way around the globe. If anyone was being provocative it was the USA. The fact that the USA can't bring itself to apologize and its subsequent treatment of the men involved speak volumes.

The US really ought to get over the fact they were kicked out of Iran. Many imperial countries have been kicked out of their former client states and managed to rebuild a functional relationship. The US's relationship with Cuba just shows the US has real problems with coming to terms with being snubbed.

< Message edited by meatcleaver -- 2/7/2007 7:19:32 AM >


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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 7:21:53 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Understood. Never been there, but I understand. Somewhat like people remembering sexual molestaton 30 years later. Only problem is these people have guns.

If I may say something to everyone. You are here, this is a kinky adult website, but we are in a pretty much non kinky area right now. We discuss political issues etc., in here and as such I think the following needs to be said.

If you want to understand everything that is going on in the world, go kill your Mom and bring me her scalp. Yes this is harsh and unreasonable, also probably not going to happen. I don't want your Mom dead, why would I ? The point is that YOU are able to do it.

I don't mean for this to really happen. But understand that I could do it. I have no moral pangs relating to anyhting, I could do anything. I could kill my best friend, Mom, ANYONE. But I won't.

Thet is the key to civilisation. As Cptn Kirk said to a whacked out race they found in space "I will not kill today".

And looking at what is going on, it seems logical that the most prolific killers say it first, and they are us. Or at least our government, who thinks they decide who is to live and die, and who is allowed to defend themselves and who is not. Across the globe.

Nowadays, I would wipe my ass with the Bibile, as well as the Constitution. Those words mean nothing unless people believe and fight for those virtues..

It is OK though, if the same kind of people run this country after 2008, we will go down. We will find out what it is to live in a third world country. Oh yes, I DO have fact and figures on this. The breadbasket of the West now imports more food than it exports. We are so totally screwed you don't even want to know. I don't know exactly when it will happen, but someday our creditors will no longer take promissory note, and on that day things will change.

People's checks will be no good, and tht means everything stops, cable, phone, taxes, gasoline, gas (natural gas), beer. The only things you'll be able to get will be illegal, like pot and drugs. If you have the cash or something else the guy wants. As the cash evaporates you start to barter.

I can see it coming, and I can feel it. And I also think it is natural for us to go through this, and I think if I find it impossible to live I will die, and I am fine with that.

I could care less about those 100 people or those 1,000 people, where the hell are our million people who are scattered all over the globe enforcing our government's agenda in place they have no business being ?

These Men should be home, defending their Woman, their hearth and their home. And our borders, don't even think about that right now. That subject can swamp everything.

Let me put it this way, I want so bad for someone to kick the US's ass that I would die, that is if someone got a nuke, a really big one in here, if it killed me, I would not be pissed off. This government HAS TO GO, AT ALL COST.

Do you understand what AT ALL COST means ? It means to the death if necessary.

This government must go at all cost. Period. We are going down the tubes anyway with them raping us and taking everything anyway.

Tell you what, I will start a new post, outlining what is just happening with your scrap metal right now. It will make you load your gun. What they are doing to this country is not only treason, it is permanently disabling us. This is a crime against humanity which the Hague has not even defined yet.

What they have done, is to ship all the jobs out, then alot of the better machinery and now the natural resources, and now the friggin scrap metal !

I'll tell you why this is significant. Look at everything in your house, the TV, computer, stereo, cellphone, what do you see ? Plastic. Plastic is made from petroleum.

Look at an ICBM, or a patriot or even a scud missile, what do you see ? Metal.

It gets worse, waaay worse, but I will save thqat for another day, and actually another thread. I think I hijacked this one enough, sorry. But when you have opinions as strong as mine, sometimes the chips must fall.

Don't worry about Iran, they are not becoming a problem to say the least. What I figure is that if we go into Iran either China or Russia is going to put their fist up our ass, probably Russia because if they are allies, which I believe they are, strategically it is better to do it that way.

So Russia supplies Iran, keeps the US bogged down, nukes Israeal and says to Iraq "Now that is the fukin way to do it". China divests itself of dollars and persues the euro. Sitting quietly China counts her gains, knowing that attacking these entities woul drain resouces. Quiet and happy China rests, as the other entities expend resources and their combatants get tired.

Let me tell you all, I am Jeff Urban in Cleveland Ohio. I am a 46 year old Man with guns. I did better than 50% on the mensa pretest, and rank around 160 in IQ. And I now have this opinion.

Within ten years, they will start killing you for wrong thoughts.

Nobody will not be on medication.

Sea salt will probably be illegal.

Up to 90% of the people will be on probation or some sort of supervision by the government for victimless crimes.

Those who refuse that supervision will be summarily hunted down and killed, being called anything from a cop killer to a baby raper, even though it is not true, people will believe it and spit on the guy's grave.

It might really come out someday when they make it illegal to get drugs out of country. It may come down to "Well you went and got the drugs that saved your life in Canada for $10, but they cost $80 here. You owe us $70.

If you think I am kidding, take another look around.

If you decide to kill the messenger, have at it, and proscribe our selves into a form of bondage you never wanted.

Now that I think of it, that has already happened.

T


Jeff Urban:
I wish you would stop trying to sugar coat everything you say and just tell us what you think.
thompson

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 8:37:44 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: meatcleaver
This is a gross rationalisation, particularly the last paragraph which is just a justification for shooting a civilian aircraft down. There was not an act of war between Iran and the USA. Iran was in its own backyard and the US was half way around the globe. If anyone was being provocative it was the USA. The fact that the USA can't bring itself to apologize and its subsequent treatment of the men involved speak volumes.

The US really ought to get over the fact they were kicked out of Iran. Many imperial countries have been kicked out of their former client states and managed to rebuild a functional relationship. The US's relationship with Cuba just shows the US has real problems with coming to terms with being snubbed.


meatcleaver....what you say is true...however if you are referring to the bloody radicalist revolution of 1979 as kicking out the US, I am afraid you are mistaken....what was taken out of power was a forward, modern, civilized government and a third wordlish-backwards violent regime installed.

But the US has nothing to do in Iran and it shouldn't even be in the region, period.

< Message edited by MasterKalif -- 2/7/2007 8:38:09 AM >

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 9:37:38 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

quote:

ORIGINAL: DomKen

I was in the Navy back then and knew some sailors on the Vincennes. I had also been in the Persian Gulf on a ship doing much the same things as the Vincennes.

We were trying to provoke the Iranians and the Iranians were trying to provoke us. The Iranians were flying F-14's with civilian transponders and civilian jets with F-14 transponders. This made every Iranian aircraft appoaching your ship a very nervous encounter.

Now understand that the OS whose screen the jet appeared on had only a few seconds to identify the jet from symbols and numbers provided by the radar/computer. Any number of rather simple mistakes could have convinced the OS that rather than a jetliner at altitude what he had was a F-14 on an attack run. The OOD then took a few seconds to examine the blip for himself, probably with the OS telling him how to interpret it. Firing the missile was a terrible tragedy but it was almost inevitable with what both countries were doing in the Gulf at the time.

If the rules of engagement had required visual observation or another decision makers involvement then we could easily be talking about the Iranians attacking a US cruiser in international waters rather than what actually happened.


This is a gross rationalisation, particularly the last paragraph which is just a justification for shooting a civilian aircraft down. There was not an act of war between Iran and the USA. Iran was in its own backyard and the US was half way around the globe. If anyone was being provocative it was the USA. The fact that the USA can't bring itself to apologize and its subsequent treatment of the men involved speak volumes.

The US really ought to get over the fact they were kicked out of Iran. Many imperial countries have been kicked out of their former client states and managed to rebuild a functional relationship. The US's relationship with Cuba just shows the US has real problems with coming to terms with being snubbed.

I'm not trying to rationalize what happened. I'm just trying to explain why it isn't as cut and dried as most people claim.

Should we have been over there? Yes. The tankers we were protecting flew the US flag and had American crews. Several of these tankers had hit mines laid in international shipping lanes by the Iranians. The Sea Isle City was hit by a SSM fired by the Iranians.

Should we have been trying to provoke incidents with the Iranians? No. But as the orders weren't illegal my duty and the duty of the crew of the Vincennes was to obey those orders.

Should the Iranians have been flying F-14's with civilian transponders and vice versa? No. This made an already confused and dangereous situation much worse and led directly to the downing of the airbus.

As to the Iranian revolution, I could care less until they used commando's to invade the US and take prisoners. Was the Shah a bad guy? Yes. Does that justify invading the US? No.

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 3:53:19 PM   
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Sorry to hijack.

But then again that would be better for the passengers no ?

T

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 4:50:15 PM   
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DomKen;

You got one in edgewise.

I am not saying anyone is dumb here, but there is a crucial fact that is being ignored.

Where were these terrible mines placed that put Americans at risk, in US waters ? In Lake Erie ? No. Halfway around the world.

Mines are not nice, that is why we don't plant them here. If invaders came and interfered with our Citizens' business and livelyhood we might though. That is if we had a government that even gave a shit about the people.

Israel's attack on the USS Liberty was an accident, now we claim the accident defense. Tell me this, before we just toss this off, just WHO was on flight 665 ? Remember what happened to Harry Rosenthal, he ran his mouth and the was on a plane that got hijacked. Out of the pilots, the staff and a dozen passengers or so, he was the only one killed. So that becomes the question, exactly who was on that flight 665 ?

Y'know, there is something worse than seeing conspiracies where they do not exist, and that is not seeing them where they do exist.

Keep the tinfoil, I'm not that crazy, yet.

T

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/7/2007 10:29:08 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Where were these terrible mines placed that put Americans at risk, in US waters ? In Lake Erie ? No. Halfway around the world.



I think that is the point many of us westerners are willing to forget as our countries go around the world exploiting other nations.

Trade is one thing but allowing our foreign policies to be run by special interest groups who buy politicians is another.

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 7:54:12 AM   
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T,

Lots of interesting stuff, but this is what really caught my attention:

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

And looking at what is going on, it seems logical that the most prolific killers say it first, and they are us. Or at least our government, who thinks they decide who is to live and die, and who is allowed to defend themselves and who is not. Across the globe.


What I read is a condemnation of the US, because the government is willing to backup it's foreign policy with deadly force, if necessary.

What I read is that you don't think the government has the right to make decisions that may, or do lead to the death of people.  They simply don't have the right.

Yet, in your own words ....

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I could care less about those 100 people or those 1,000 people, where the hell are our million people who are scattered all over the globe enforcing our government's agenda in place they have no business being ?

...

Let me put it this way, I want so bad for someone to kick the US's ass that I would die, that is if someone got a nuke, a really big one in here, if it killed me, I would not be pissed off. This government HAS TO GO, AT ALL COST.

Do you understand what AT ALL COST means ? It means to the death if necessary.


You are assuming the exact same right to make the decision about who lives and dies, for the exact same reasons.

The only difference is that you are advocating the murder and death of millions of US citizens.

How does that make you any better than the very government that you are condemning?

Does this, in your eyes, make you better or worse than the US government?

FirmKY

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 8:12:55 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

T,

Lots of interesting stuff, but this is what really caught my attention:

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

And looking at what is going on, it seems logical that the most prolific killers say it first, and they are us. Or at least our government, who thinks they decide who is to live and die, and who is allowed to defend themselves and who is not. Across the globe.


What I read is a condemnation of the US, because the government is willing to backup it's foreign policy with deadly force, if necessary.

What I read is that you don't think the government has the right to make decisions that may, or do lead to the death of people.  They simply don't have the right.

Yet, in your own words ....

quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

I could care less about those 100 people or those 1,000 people, where the hell are our million people who are scattered all over the globe enforcing our government's agenda in place they have no business being ?

...

Let me put it this way, I want so bad for someone to kick the US's ass that I would die, that is if someone got a nuke, a really big one in here, if it killed me, I would not be pissed off. This government HAS TO GO, AT ALL COST.

Do you understand what AT ALL COST means ? It means to the death if necessary.


You are assuming the exact same right to make the decision about who lives and dies, for the exact same reasons.

The only difference is that you are advocating the murder and death of millions of US citizens.

How does that make you any better than the very government that you are condemning?

Does this, in your eyes, make you better or worse than the US government?

FirmKY


FirmhandKY:
It would appear that you feel that American forign policy and corporate amerikan policy are one in the same.  I would suggest that; as General Smedley Butler USMC,MOH has suggested,  corporate amerika should pay for its own thugs and leave the U.S. military to defend America.

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 9:24:00 AM   
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You'll have to 'splain it to me, thompson, because I don't see how your comments address what I said at all.

FirmKY


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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 12:02:20 PM   
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You misspelled "America". Firefox 2 would have caught that.

This *IS* the off topic forum?




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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 11:03:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

You'll have to 'splain it to me, thompson, because I don't see how your comments address what I said at all.

FirmKY



FirmhandKY:
For a man who claims to have at least three college degrees you seem to have become less perceptive. 
Which part were you having trouble with....we will see if this high school drop out can be of assistance.
thompson

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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/8/2007 11:08:43 PM   
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You misspelled "America". Firefox 2 would have caught that.

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No I did not.  Not only did I spell America correctly but I also spelled amerika correctly. 
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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/9/2007 7:18:40 AM   
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Nope. Google Maps confirms. No Such Place.



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RE: Iran Air flight 655 - 2/9/2007 8:35:55 AM   
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Amerika exists if you're Dutch or German.

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