Summary
"When I asked what happened, why I cannot go with this plane," recalls [Soy Seng] in an interview from Cambodia, "the worker said somebody complained of the smell of me." Seng doesn't get it: "I don't know what smelted." He was not allowed to take this flight.
[David Tenenbaum] suspects the complaint was prompted by "bigotry," not odor. He calls American Airlines' conduct in bumping Seng from the flight "shameful," as is its failure to respond to inquiries about the incident "It's outrageous-a slap in the face to Soy and by extension the hundreds of Cambodians who are members of his temple."Fox Noise bloviator Bill O'Reilly, on why the large conifer in the state Capitol has been called a "holiday tree" since 1985: "Madison is a secular progressive heaven." Funny how the Madison phone book has, between "Christmas trees" and "Cigars, cigarettes and tobacco," 418 listings for "Churches."See the full content of this document
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Airline to Local Monk: You Stink!
David Tenenbaum can say one thing for sure about his friend Soy Seng: He doesn't smell bad. Not at all.
"We have sat side by side more or less once a week format least 10 years, and I have never smelted any body odor on this man at all," says Tenenbaum, a local writer who has tutored Seng in English sin...See the full content of this document
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