At 01:58 AM 11/4/01 -0800, Raymond D. Mereniuk wrote: >On 3 Nov 2001, at 23:12, Reese wrote: > >> Oh boo hoo hoo. I shed crocodile tears. Truly. >> >> People flagged by the ticket agent, people who purchase tickets online. >> That's what got her flagged. Dig deeper, you are missing it. > >> Obviously. Carry on, you don't need me for this. > >What am I missing here?
Your earlier text, which give context to my responses. >Was the prospective passenger carrying >weapons or anything which could be judged as a weapon.? Was >the prospective passenger deemed a threat to any of the other >passengers or the completion of the flight to its destination? If the >answers to any of the above questions were yes then the person >should have been arrested, charged and dealt with in a court of law. </simplistic manichaean view> >Otherwise the passenger should have been allowed on the flight >regardless of political belief or profile of ticket purchase. You still do not allow for attitude. "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." >The ticket purchaser has suffered discrimation Self-inflicted and self-aggravated. >If you start to agree to this type of decision you are no different than >the Muslims who claim all non-believers to be an enemy. "Us v Them" straw man. >Think about it! Smell what you shovel. Reese