So what. What does that have to do with the issues involved. Are you saying
that sort of discrimination is ok and that it only appears to happen when
someone gets greedy? I know that your typical take on things is that
corporations can do no wrong but this is extreme. 

If the person was actively discriminated again, that is wrong. There is
plenty of evidence that the pilot was being a biased jerk. Next thing you're
going to start spouting off is exerpts from David Duke's crossburning
speeches.

How about a groundswell of people saying your sort of prejudice get thrown
out.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:40 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: We are in big trouble
> 
> 
> Supposedly the attorney for the secret service agent is the 
> same guy who 
> became a multi-millionaire in the Denny's discrimination 
> case. I wonder who 
> made first contact, the financially motivated attorney or the 
> secret service 
> agent? This case highlights the bigger picture of how 
> attorneys are taking 
> advantage of the system and causing great harm along the way. 
> The result of 
> this case will almost surely make all airline passengers less 
> safe. Our only 
> hope is that there will be a groundswell of people saying 
> "enough is enough".
> .
> .
> 
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