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Flying United? You may want to give up your seat...
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(05-02-2017, 09:51 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Not really, but if it makes you uncomfortable to think about this, maybe it is best to ignore it and retreat. 

Not about retreating, you refuse to listen. I already explained that from a legal stand point he had a right to be on the plane (the contract he entered into). They did not follow the proper procedures to remove him (break contract). So your statement of "Doctor defies police order to leave plane that he was no right to be on " is false as he had a right to be there. As for what happened afterwards it obviously was enough to warrant suspensions and no charges being filed.

As to being uncomfortable, it's not about being uncomfortable, your trying to draw parallels that aren't there. You were wrong about the outcome of this case and you don't like the outcome. The false parallel into a race debate doesn't hold water, but we can have that debate on another thread where it isn't a red herring.
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RE: Flying United? You may want to give up your seat... - Au165 - 05-02-2017, 10:00 AM

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