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According to the airline spokeswoman, Heasley was asked to leave after she
refused to cover up her T-shirt, an account that conflicts with Heasley's
version in the Gazette-Journal.

Heasley told the newspaper that she agreed to cover her shirt with a
sweatshirt, but it slipped as she slept. After she was ordered to wear her
T-shirt inside-out or leave, she and her husband chose to leave, the paper
said.

The 32-year-old lumber saleswoman said in the report that no one from
Southwest said anything about the shirt while she waited near the gate at
Los Angeles International Airport, nor did anyone mention the shirt as she
boarded the aircraft.

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Chuck,
You do have a tendency to go to the extremes when reviewing a situation.


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. If the airline want to say, "We won't sell you a ticket unless you
swear you'll vote a straight
Republican ballot in the next election", that would be its right and
privilege to do so.