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http://money.cnn.com/2005/10/06/news/fortune500/southwest_shirt/index.htm?cnn=yes A woman's flight home was stopped short because of the message on the T-shirt she was wearing. KRNV's Colin Hackman reports (October 6) NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Southwest Airlines kicked a woman off one of its flights over a political message on her T-shirt, the airline confirmed Thursday, and published reports say the passenger will sue. Lorrie Heasley, of Woodland, Wash., was asked to leave her flight from Los Angeles to Portland, Ore., Tuesday for wearing a T-shirt with pictures of President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and a phrase similar to the popular film title "Meet the Fockers." A spokesman for Southwest Airlines (up $0.20 to $15.21, Research) told CNN that the airline used the "common sense" approach when they decided to escort Heasley from the plane in Reno, Nevada, during a stopover between Los Angeles and Portland, Ore. The airline felt that the T-shirt was offensive and that other passengers would be outraged by it, the spokeswoman said, adding that the incident is about "decency." "I have cousins in Iraq and other relatives going to war," Heasley told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "Here we are trying to free another country and I have to get off an airplane in midflight over a T-shirt. That's not freedom." According to the airline spokeswoman, Heasley was asked to leave after she refused to cover up her T-shirt, an account that conflicts with Heasley's version in the Gazette-Journal. Heasley told the newspaper that she agreed to cover her shirt with a sweatshirt, but it slipped as she slept. After she was ordered to wear her T-shirt inside-out or leave, she and her husband chose to leave, the paper said. The 32-year-old lumber saleswoman said in the report that no one from Southwest said anything about the shirt while she waited near the gate at Los Angeles International Airport, nor did anyone mention the shirt as she boarded the aircraft. Southwest Airlines (up $0.20 to $15.21, Research) spokeswoman Marilee McInnis told the Gazette-Journal that the airline's contract with the Federal Aviation Administration contains rules that say the airline will deny boarding to any customer whose conduct is offensive, abusive, disorderly or violent or for clothing that is "lewd, obscene, or patently offensive." FAA spokesman Donn Walker told the newspaper that no federal rules exist on the subject. "It's up to the airlines who they want to take and by what rules," he was quoted as saying. "The government just doesn't get into the business of what people wear on an aircraft." Heasley wants Southwest to reimburse her and her husband for the last leg of their trip and pay for her gasoline, a $68 rental car from Avis and a $70 hotel bill, according to reports. -----------------
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i've actually been bugging on that a bit. shit is seeming like end times is around the corner with the way things have been going lately.
Kevin.
its time to satart refacing billlboards
wheatpasting shit on phone booths and buses
especially if you are outside of cities in red state country
its fucking time. theyr eall criminals and the yr e laughing all the ay to the bacnk
cheybey and his halibutrojn allownace cheks FUCk that...this shit is like a big shell game and we kepe getintg distracted by dumb shiot
im going to go handle some shit
pweace soultstrrruut
"Wanna buy some wood?"
drunk
I thought you were typing with your fists.
http://www.alternet.org/walmart/26503/
Fuck Walmart. That teacher sounds cool though.
I thought you were typing that way in order to circumvent any kind of government spy software that detected certain words or phrazes (for real)
man shit is way out of hand when I am actually this paranoid.