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    Originally posted by SBXT View Post
    So will they make up the $1 billion by the end of June?
    I highly doubt UAL will disclose any loss associated with the direct incident, so any $'s thrown around are suspect at best...but yes...i suspect their 2nd qtr revenue will be higher than 2016 q2 & shareholders will be content & not defect in mass...hell they gained some with short sellers

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      Originally posted by Ironman View Post
      Because you said ALL ENFORCEMENT is violent. Funny I've never experienced violence when pulled over.
      Thats because your are a reasonable, law abiding citizen who knows that non compliance will lead to violence. The violence is still there.

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        Food for thought.

        Here's why United's current fiasco may not have anything to do with involuntary denied boarding, and why their actions may not have been legal.

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          Originally posted by systemnt View Post
          Psst.. airline admitted fault.. police admitted fault by suspending the officer....this negates any argument for how the passenger was to blame, regardless of hurt feelings.

          Doc about to get major dolla bills yawl..
          Every other theory, opinion, and complaint is irrelevant.
          LEOs get fired for justified shootings, just to appease the outcry of some people/groups. Your argument holds no water.

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            Originally posted by mighty
            Because you have been right about everything else?
            Regarding rules & effect on the market...yes

            But if you feel differently...short the hell outta''m ...lol
            Last edited by RodinaRanč; 04-12-2017, 11:08 AM.

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              Originally posted by Ironman View Post
              LEOs get fired for justified shootings, just to appease the outcry of some people/groups. Your argument holds no water.
              not a argument.
              Airline admitted fault.
              VEP admitted fault by suspending the employee.
              Doc gonna get paid.

              all facts.

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                Originally posted by qWuARk556 View Post
                Thats because your are a reasonable, law abiding citizen who knows that non compliance will lead to violence. The violence is still there.

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                The POTENTIAL for violence is there. There is a difference.

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                  Originally posted by systemnt View Post
                  not a argument.
                  Airline admitted fault.
                  VEP admitted fault by suspending the employee.
                  Doc gonna get paid.

                  all facts.
                  So police departments admit fault when they fire a LEO for a justified shooting? Alrighty then.

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                    Originally posted by RodinaRanč View Post
                    Regarding rules & effect on the market...yes
                    Ive read your posts and you have been wrong the entire time. You choose not to read the facts presented by everyone else on this post. Your cop out now is that "they wouldn't release any numbers." says who? you? We should take your obviously biased and historically incorrect word for it?

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                      Originally posted by Ironman View Post
                      So police departments admit fault when they fire a LEO for a justified shooting? Alrighty then.
                      Why would a police department fire an LEO for a justified shooting? Not saying they don't, just wondering why they would.

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                        Originally posted by bwssr View Post
                        food for thought...he can only see his patients 1 day a week.
                        That's why it was so important to him to be at work. Can't reschedule patients to another a week. The guy is really trying to get his career back on the right track.

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                          Originally posted by mighty View Post
                          Why would a police department fire an LEO for a justified shooting? Not saying they don't, just wondering why they would.
                          As I stated, to appease the outcry from people/groups. No unlike this case.

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                            Originally posted by Tazman70 View Post
                            That's why it was so important to him to be at work. Can't reschedule patients to another a week. The guy is really trying to get his career back on the right track.
                            did you read the article?

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                              Originally posted by bwssr View Post
                              did you read the article?
                              Yes. It's common practice for medical board to limit work hours when a doctor is getting reinstated. He can't afford to miss work and risk losing his job or license. He has more to lose than other people on the plane.

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                                I read on facebook (may be total bull****) that he was escorted of the plane peacefully once and then ran back on and sat back down in his seat and that is when he was forcefully removed from the plane because he entered a secure area once he ran back on the plane. No idea if this is true or not, but it said the media was not releasing the full story and this was left out.

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