To: OldCorps
Isn't this strange that a lawyer:
1. thought he knew better than the physicians and
2. didn't care about how others might be harmed
so he did what he wanted without regard to the consequences?
A selfish lawyer... what are the odds?
10 posted on
05/31/2007 2:09:44 PM PDT by
Volunteer
(Just so you know, I am ashamed the Dixie Chicks make records in Nashville.)
To: Volunteer
A selfish lawyer... what are the odds?
It's also possible that his story is true and they weren't stressing not traveling since they didn't know what strain he had.
Why believe the government over a citizen? To me it seems more likely, the government is trying to cover up what they said and when.
12 posted on
05/31/2007 2:11:43 PM PDT by
TexasGunLover
("Either you're with us or you're with the terrorists."-- President George W. Bush)
To: Volunteer
A selfish lawyer... what are the odds?
If any of his fellow passengers come down with TB (especially
with the same strain)...
this is one personal injury lawyer that liable to get a taste of
his own medicine!
Heck, if they even lose sleep over having been locked in the
same plane with this puke, they should still slap with a mental
distress suit.
Among many things in this case, I'm still torqued that he was
allowed to waltz back into the USA even though he was flagged
when his passport was scanned at the border.
He should have been detained immediately once flagged.
15 posted on
05/31/2007 2:16:56 PM PDT by
VOA
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