Actually, it is posted in full and shouldn't be marked as an excerpt.
More info:
When someone buys a plane ticket, there’s fine print says you can be moved.
Airlines are supposed to say why they want you to move,
and
Ann spent extra for more legroom; she’s tall.
Article:
“After 28 hours, Delta Air Lines only answer for why it made Ann Coulter give up her prepaid seat is I dont know
When you buy an airline ticket, you are entering into a contract which allows the airline to make you give up your seat.
However, if and when the airline does make you give up your seat, it is supposed to offer a reasonable explanation.
Ann Coulter is tall, and she didnt want to get a fatal blood clot from sitting in a cramped airline seat (this medical condition is called Deep vein thrombosis), so she chose to spend extra money in order to get extra legroom on her Delta Air Lines flight.
Delta made Coulter give up her prepaid seat. When Coulter asked why, the flight attendants answer was
I dont know.
28 hours after the incident, Delta has still not offered Coulter any other explanation for its actions.
If Delta did have a legitimate reason for doing what it did, it should say what that reason was.
Otherwise, Delta will have given the impression that one or more of its employees simply did it out of some personal vendetta that they have against Coulter.”