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To: TobagoJack who wrote (59080)12/17/2009 10:28:50 AM
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anyone can be a little power mad facist in Dumbfuckistan

American Airlines apologizes to passengers for mid-air 'orange juice' incident
by WFAA staff

Posted on December 17, 2009 at 8:32 AM

DALLAS -- American Airlines apologized to passengers affected by a mid-air incident that apparently started when a passenger asked for orange juice.

Earlier this month, John Reed, of California, said a flight attendant screamed at him when he asked her for orange juice on Flight 614. Reed said the flight attendant was condescending, and when he refused to go to the cockpit for a private conversation, he was given a federal warning. He was accused of threatening, intimidating and-or interfering with a flight.

Other passengers support Reed's story and they gave their side of the story to officials.

Wednesday, American said it contacted all of the passengers and has taken action against the flight attendant. American wouldn't give details on that action calling it a personnel issue.

its a wonder the flight attendant didn't water board the poor guy with the orange juice
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