I'd sue.
Would you feel differently if you got in a cab with a shirt that said "Free Tibet" on it.. the cabby drove you 150 miles into the middle of nowhere (half your destination) and then dropped you off? He suddenly realized that he was offended by your T-shirt? You wouldn't be pissed that you might have to spend additional money to get to your destination?
Denial of service is one thing, stranding a person is quite another. It's certainly not a criminal or illegal thing by the airline, but I'd certainly sue in civil court if it cost me a substantial amount of extra money.
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