Originally Posted by
TSORon
But this is the USA, and here the rules are formed based upon what is understood to be the overall basic morals of the nation.
That's not what I was taught when I went to school! I learned that this nation was founded by people who specifically
rejected the "tyranny of the majority" and recognized the diversity of
all religious and moral views and that no law or regulation of the government can give any more weight to one such moral system over any other.
Originally Posted by
TSORon
We are going to do our very best not to cause a passenger any physical pain, but there may be times when it is unavoidable and the passenger must make a choice at that point about which is more important.
I want to make sure that I understood the above correctly. Are you saying that there are circumstances (I understand that you can't be specific about what those circumstances might be) where a person may required to have pain inflicted on them in order for them to fly and that this may be done to a disabled person
because of their disability?