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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-01-2009 @ 12:28PM
Tri said...
You guys should post the link to the source news article.
Reply
9-01-2009 @ 2:10PM
Scott Carmichael said...
The source article is linked under the "source" button below the article.
9-01-2009 @ 3:29PM
anon said...
You mean buried under the article. You really ought to do a little fact checking and grammar checking while you're at it. "an pilot"? Come on. Also, small airports like this aren't a big security threat, so it's not like going to a international commercial airport and walking in their with a gun.
9-01-2009 @ 8:22PM
Sed said...
"You really ought to do a little fact checking and grammar checking while you're at it. "an pilot"? Come on. Also, small airports like this aren't a big security threat, so it's not like going to a international commercial airport and walking in their with a gun."
If you're going to try to pass yourself off as the Grammar Police, you might want to try checking your OWN grammar. "A international"? "walking in their"? Come on, indeed.