
Pauliejandro 🦁
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Pauliejandro 🦁
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World traveler, Livin' Life and a member of the WHO DAT nation!
Denver Katılım Mayıs 2014
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@PeteLoeffler, @SamChevelle & @thewoodenrelic @ChevelleInc, THANK U 4 being apart of making my Europe trip EPIC! London Paris Munich ROCKED!
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@sportsanimal I have not heard his voice since I left okc ten years ago, wow he is still there, what about the old dude that was his sidekick at ou games?
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Nolan Ryan was a cheater? According to Jim Traber, he wasn't the only one.
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Apparently DIA runways are as secure as Colorado elections….not very.
Secretary Sean Duffy@SecDuffy
Late last night, a trespasser breached airport security at Denver Int’l Airport, deliberately scaled a perimeter fence, and ran out onto a runway. The trespasser on the runway was then struck by Frontier Airlines Flight 4345 during takeoff at high speed. The pilot stopped takeoff procedures immediately. The Frontier plane was then quickly evacuated while law enforcement and firefighters responded. Preliminary reports are 12 people were hurt, with 5 taken to the hospital. Local law enforcement handles airport security and is investigating with support from the @FAANews and TSA. No one should EVER trespass on an airport.
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@FroemelAndy @LauraLoomer Frontier airlines gets off and on outside. I could easily ran to the runway.
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@LauraLoomer It had to be an employee because no one else could get access to a runway. People can’t sneak into a secure airport.
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How come they aren’t telling us the name of the person who “trespassed” onto a runway and casually walked toward an airplane as it was taking off?
Is it because they are a Muslim and this was an act of possible terrorism?
What is going on?
There’s no such thing as a trespasser at an airport.
It’s either a suicidal employee or a terrorist. Which one is it?
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Last night’s incident at DIA should be a wake up call far beyond Denver.
A person reportedly breached secure airport areas, reached an active runway environment, and was ultimately pulled into an aircraft engine before the plane even left the ground. People are understandably focusing on the horror of the death itself, but there’s another issue here that cannot be ignored:
If one person can access that area alone and on foot, what happens when someone with organized intent tries it?
Airports are built around the assumption that the most dangerous threat arrives on a plane. But modern aviation security also depends on preventing unauthorized access to aircraft, fuel systems, runways, service corridors, and ground operations in the first place.
A commercial aircraft sitting fully fueled on the tarmac is still a mass casualty target even before takeoff.
This is not about panic. It’s about reality.
Every major security failure in modern history looked “unthinkable” right up until the moment it happened. The public tends to see incidents like this as isolated mental health crises, but security professionals are supposed to look at them differently:
How was access gained?
Where did barriers fail?
How long was the breach undetected?
What would have happened if the person had carried explosives, incendiaries, or weapons instead?
Those are not overreactions. Those are the exact questions that should already be getting asked behind closed doors tonight.
Because if the answer is “it would have been catastrophic,” then this cannot be treated like just another strange news story people scroll past by morning.
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@LauraLoomer This is me last night at Denver airport. If I wanted to run on the runway I could.
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WNBA Season starts tonight. Paying attention these first few weeks and watching how some of these teams play with their new additions/injuries/some teams have new coaches. No bets for me for awhile, but something caught my eye for tonight. NY Liberty -9.5
I think this is an overreaction to Sabrina being out. A lot of times the line gets adjusted too much and the original number it opened at is still valid. NY is loaded with talent and their bench players are so much better. CT got rid of Mabrey and Tina Charles retired, two of their main scorers on offense from last year. Not impressed with their roster now and I think it's going to be another bad year for them.
I liked NY at around -15.......I really like them getting less than double digits. Let's see how it turns out.....
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@Jelliziza50055 @RyanAFournier Can you post a pic of her waving that fucking flag??
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@RyanAFournier Yes and no. She waved BLM flags. Let us not confute because she fits a demo. Im 100% against what happened, but he would have stayed in jail if it weren't for woke politics. Let's be adults. You will always be killed by the monster you raise. Just sayin
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@gavinmchughh Your posts get better with each one!! Rooting for Sixers just cause of you.
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@BreakTheChainsM I’m working at Sonny Lawson park Sunday night til ten downtown. Come down there and jets see how you do.
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@dobetterdnvr @MikeJohnstonCO Come watch me ref softball Sunday nights at Sonny Lawson on California and park. The homeless bring the heckling!
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Broadway & 10th. Nighttime in Denver: Is that the soundtrack to the city… or the opening credits of a horror film? Honestly, probably both. @MikeJohnstonCO
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@eduardomenoni Creo que hay abuso de fuerza, pero también el otro mocoso para que se pone a provocar a una máquina de matar? Es un soldado de la MARINA! MARINA AMERICANAAAAA!! Por Dios!!! Es sentido común
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@dasiadoubleyouu I’m in Dayton right now living here reading this shit.
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@BriannaWu I just rewatched it the last two months and thought the same thing.
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