Russian jet 'shot down by Turkish forces after it flew into the country's airspace'Military | 207155 hits | Oct 10 12:17 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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If something lie this were true, it engages Canada automatically via NATO.
Not if Mulcair becomes PM.
Mail online uses random twitter posts as a source. In other news,
This story is fake. No one is touching it except for the tabloids. Fiddledog is a known purveyor of grade-A horse shit. Should've known better.
Mail online uses random twitter posts as a source. In other news,
Random Twitter sources have turned out to be more reliable than the lame stream media.
The Story was covered by other Media. For example The Nation had it. The Nation is "is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States."
http://nation.com.pk/international/11-O ... ussian-jet
However, admittedly this Particular story is headlined in a questionable manner.
Unconfirmed reports claim a Russian jet was shot down by Turkish forces
Eyewitnesses on social media said they saw an explosion in northern Syria
So they grab your attention with a questionable claim, then they give you the specifics that it's based on unconfirmed reports from social media.
Have Prog bibles such as CBC, or New York Times ever done similar? Hell yeah, they have.
Get off your high horse Del. You don't belong there.
Mail online is of course the daughter organization of the British newspaper Daily Mail, and has the world's largest viewership of news online.
The Story was covered by other Media. For example The Nation had it. The Nation is "is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States."
http://nation.com.pk/international/11-O ... ussian-jet
However, admittedly this Particular story is headlined in a questionable manner.
Unconfirmed reports claim a Russian jet was shot down by Turkish forces
Eyewitnesses on social media said they saw an explosion in northern Syria
So they grab your attention with a questionable claim, then they give you the specifics that it's based on unconfirmed reports from social media.
Have Prog bibles such as CBC, or New York Times ever done similar? Hell yeah, they have.
Get off your high horse Del. You don't belong there.
Get off your high horse Del. You don't belong there.
Get off your high horse Del. You don't belong there.
You've convinced me then, Del. You are my superior as a dispenser of Horse shit. You know all the tricks. I bow to the master.
I should be sorry I guess, however: