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Old April 17th 04, 08:54 PM
copprtopkiller
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 04:13:56 GMT, "copprtopkiller"
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On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 20:18:21 GMT, "copertopkiller"
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FAA regulations do not specifically tell NORAD to scramble AC. FAA
Procedures explain what duties NORAD are during the intercept. If I am
incorrect about this please post specific FAA Procedures that shows

this.
It
shouldn't be that difficult. Then again for you, it may.

So if there is no requirement to scramble aircraft, then how would
following nonexistent procedures have saved the day on 9/11?

Point, game, match....


OK. If you say so becuase it makes you feel better, agent86.

FAA regulations do not specifically tell NORAD to scramble AC. FAA
Procedures explain what duties NORAD are during the intercept. If I am
incorrect about this please post specific FAA Procedures that shows this.

It
shouldn't be that difficult. Then again for you, it may.


And if the government had followed non-existent procedures that
required the scramble of fighters on 9/11, all would have been saved.

Yeah, that's pretty fascinating.

Hey! While your at it please correct the other wild claims you've, uhm,

I've
made here. ;-)


I don't have to, not that I've made any wild claims to begin with.
You've just painted yourself in a corner without any help from anyone
else.


snicker

Show exactly how I did that. Don't just claim it, cock gurglar.


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It's obvious to me that the country has rapidly divided itself into two
camps. There are the wimps and apologists who want to continue supporting
those who failed to protect the America Citizens from an attack on such a
grand scale- then there are the real flag bearers who want to hold them
accountable for their failures and finger pointing constituting major
contradictions between themselves resulting in a huge cover up.