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Jeff
07-07-2015, 07:31 AM
Well looks like Putin decided to play games on the fourth of July, as he called our idiot in charge to wish him a happy fourth a pair of Russian bombers where flying off the coast of Alaska and California, but they seen what real planes and pilots looks like and high tailed it back to commie land.

Now is this a coincidence , I think not, we have a Commie amongst us, shooting his propaganda all the time, talking how superior Russia is and all that trash. I am beginning to think that Balu may really be Putin in disguise. Yes I think he has set this entire thing up to try and over throw our feeble minded Government ( wow that shouldn't be to hard, hell they are still stuck on getting rid of the Dukes of Hazard )
*************** Of course I am joking *************

But think how Putin's mind works, as we celebrate the fourth, Our Countries Birthday, he calls Obama to wish him a happy happy and all the while knowing he is flying two planes off the coast just to mess with us, yes this is one more slam ( in the long list of slams ) all because the world knows just how weak of a president we have, yes lets F*** with the President of the United States on the fourth of July.

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While the United States celebrated Independence Day, two pairs of Russian bombers flew off the coast of California and Alaska -- forcing the Air Force to scramble fighter jets to intercept both flights, two senior defense officials tell Fox News.
The first incident occurred at 10:30 a.m. ET on July 4 off the coast of Alaska, Fox News is told. Two U.S. Air Force F-22 jets were scrambled from their base in Alaska to intercept two Tupolev Tu-95 long-range strategic bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons.



http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/07/06/officials-us-jets-scramble-to-intercept-russian-bombers-off-california-alaska/

Voted4Reagan
07-07-2015, 08:15 AM
with only 55 flight worthy TU-95 Bears and 13 TU-160's The Russian Bomber force is a sad joke in the history of the Russian Air Force. TU-95's are Turbo-Props designed in the early 1950's.

I wouldn't worry too much about it... Putin sent nearly 10 percent of his Long Range Bombers to see what we'd do.... and they only travel at 525mph... easy targets for the F-22 Raptors to shoot down.

Perhaps the Russian Pilots were scoping out a BBQ on the Fourth of July? I hear good quality BBQ is hard to find in Putin-Land.