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nedkelly · 61-69, M
NO - he was a convicted felon and they have every right to take him off the plane - David Doa was convicted of a felony - but avoided prison time - because he was giving the man prescription drugs in return for gay sex
clyson · 26-30, M
Wait what? You're serious? I would like a link to read the article.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@clyson: http://people.com/human-interest/david-dao-united-airlines-flight/
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novembermoon · 51-55
What does his past have to do with it? He was a paying passenger. So now this is how airlines go the extra mile to dig up your past to justify them kicking you off a plane? The kind of smokescreen they try to create now speaks of the desperation they try to get things under control. This is an issue of corporate greed. Plain and simple.
novembermoon · 51-55
@waleskinder: I wonder if it makes Americans shudder. The psychiatrist that you saw last week for depression, the porn that you watched last night...Big Brother is watching. Hahahahaha. Land of the free.