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  • K Kevin Marois

    http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Students-Wearing-American-Flag-Shirts-Sent-Home-92945969.html[^] This is just screaming lawsuit.

    Everything makes sense in someone's mind

    modified on Thursday, May 6, 2010 5:18 PM

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    thrakazog
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    I love this part: They say they were offended by the five boys and others for wearing American colors on a Mexican holiday Let's just take a quick look at what country this happened in... Yeah it checks out, wasn't Mexico.

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    • C Christian Graus

      One has to wonder how wearing the flag, makes Americans more free. I agree that he should not be stopped from doing it, but that he did it is hardly a heroic act.

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      Christian Graus wrote:

      One has to wonder how wearing the flag, makes Americans more free.

      Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American. :rolleyes: He said they stood up for their freedoms by not taking them off, not by wearing them to begin with.

      Christian Graus wrote:

      hardly a heroic act.

      He was heroic for standing up to PC oppression. Of course, a lot of the people who support this kid were probably on the bandwagon for the law that kept people from wearing clothes that represented the flag. :-O

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        Christian Graus wrote:

        One has to wonder how wearing the flag, makes Americans more free.

        Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American. :rolleyes: He said they stood up for their freedoms by not taking them off, not by wearing them to begin with.

        Christian Graus wrote:

        hardly a heroic act.

        He was heroic for standing up to PC oppression. Of course, a lot of the people who support this kid were probably on the bandwagon for the law that kept people from wearing clothes that represented the flag. :-O

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        RichardM1 wrote:

        Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American

        No, the reason for that is that my parents decided to come here instead. Purely accident, given that they were immigrating from Europe in the 50s.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          One has to wonder how wearing the flag, makes Americans more free.

          Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American. :rolleyes: He said they stood up for their freedoms by not taking them off, not by wearing them to begin with.

          Christian Graus wrote:

          hardly a heroic act.

          He was heroic for standing up to PC oppression. Of course, a lot of the people who support this kid were probably on the bandwagon for the law that kept people from wearing clothes that represented the flag. :-O

          Opacity, the new Transparency.

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          RichardM1 wrote:

          Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American.

          I don't get it myself. I'm american, if I was for some reason to wear an american flag and be told something like this I would be more than happy to inform them exactly where they could stuff their offended sense of apparent nationalism as they have no right not to be offended by my simple presence. If they were acting like the kinds of idiots I've seen, or wearing them deliberately to provoke a response like this I could see taking action against them. But if it wasn't organized(or at least they can't prove it) and they were just going about their day, I fail to see the issue. This isn't PC, it's just plain stupid. But you know why they do it? Because of the flag waving idiots who go out of their way to cause conflicts over such things. It's a war of stupid vs stupid and the only people who win are the ones who point and laugh. So far I'm well ahead of things there.

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          • K Kevin Marois

            http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Students-Wearing-American-Flag-Shirts-Sent-Home-92945969.html[^] This is just screaming lawsuit.

            Everything makes sense in someone's mind

            modified on Thursday, May 6, 2010 5:18 PM

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            ragnaroknrol
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            You know, I woulda been mad at them wearing the flag because, They aren't supposed to![^] Somebody is cheapening our flag to make a buck. Selling one of those shirts would be a misdemeanor in DC...

            If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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              "...and appropriate action will be taken. The kids should be stood up in front of the entire school assembly and awared for standing up in the face of the rampant degradation of the US and it's liberties.

              Everything makes sense in someone's mind

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              Or had the flag code read to him. Especially the part where they consider that desecrating the flag and then the part about how to dispose of it (preferred method is burned)

              If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                You know, I woulda been mad at them wearing the flag because, They aren't supposed to![^] Somebody is cheapening our flag to make a buck. Selling one of those shirts would be a misdemeanor in DC...

                If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                Ian Shlasko
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                Wow... What a pitiful set of rules.

                "You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country can't just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the "land of the free" -- The American President (1995 film)[^]

                Love that speech... I know it's a chick flick, but it's still good. Rules like in that link are fine for government and military ceremonies, but I don't think forced patriotism really embodies the spirit of this country. Freedom of expression should apply to the symbols of the country just as it does to everything else. I'd like to see a bunch of T-shirts made with the flag printed on them upside-down, on fire, and covered with graffiti. Why? Not in any sort of protest... Just to show that it can be done. To stretch the limits of the first amendment and show that no matter how insulting the statement, it's still protected by the Bill of Rights. THAT would be something worthy of national pride.

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                  RichardM1 wrote:

                  Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American.

                  I don't get it myself. I'm american, if I was for some reason to wear an american flag and be told something like this I would be more than happy to inform them exactly where they could stuff their offended sense of apparent nationalism as they have no right not to be offended by my simple presence. If they were acting like the kinds of idiots I've seen, or wearing them deliberately to provoke a response like this I could see taking action against them. But if it wasn't organized(or at least they can't prove it) and they were just going about their day, I fail to see the issue. This isn't PC, it's just plain stupid. But you know why they do it? Because of the flag waving idiots who go out of their way to cause conflicts over such things. It's a war of stupid vs stupid and the only people who win are the ones who point and laugh. So far I'm well ahead of things there.

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                  Distind wrote:

                  This isn't PC, it's just plain stupid.

                  PC is just plain stupid. PC stands for Politically Correct

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                    Wow... What a pitiful set of rules.

                    "You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country can't just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the "land of the free" -- The American President (1995 film)[^]

                    Love that speech... I know it's a chick flick, but it's still good. Rules like in that link are fine for government and military ceremonies, but I don't think forced patriotism really embodies the spirit of this country. Freedom of expression should apply to the symbols of the country just as it does to everything else. I'd like to see a bunch of T-shirts made with the flag printed on them upside-down, on fire, and covered with graffiti. Why? Not in any sort of protest... Just to show that it can be done. To stretch the limits of the first amendment and show that no matter how insulting the statement, it's still protected by the Bill of Rights. THAT would be something worthy of national pride.

                    Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                    Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                    I've watched someone get beaten by rednecks for setting a flag on fire. The flag had fallen to the ground, so he picked it up, folded it and burned it. I personally don't wear a flag, and I try to treat them with respect. I won't get in your face for it though. Like anything else, taken to extremes, patriotism can suck.

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                      I've watched someone get beaten by rednecks for setting a flag on fire. The flag had fallen to the ground, so he picked it up, folded it and burned it. I personally don't wear a flag, and I try to treat them with respect. I won't get in your face for it though. Like anything else, taken to extremes, patriotism can suck.

                      If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                      Oh, I have nothing against showing respect to the flag... Even though I refuse to say the pledge of allegiance because of the "under god" part, I'll still stand for it. But I still find that link somewhat offensive... My issue with it isn't that there are a list of ways you're supposed to treat the flag... My issue is that they're phrased as rules. The paragraph at the top says each state can choose which parts are enforceable, but the whole document is phrased to suggest that they should all be laws. It shouldn't be, "Follow these rules, or you'll be arrested." (I know it doesn't say that outright, but look at the general tone). It should be saying "This is how you can honor the flag." It should be about manners and etiquette, not rules and laws.

                      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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                        Distind wrote:

                        This isn't PC, it's just plain stupid.

                        PC is just plain stupid. PC stands for Politically Correct

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                        Wait.... Did CSS just say something that is both witty and I can agree with? FUCK!!!! I'll be home with my wife and kid cuddling while waiting for the meteor to hit.

                        If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                        • K Kevin Marois

                          http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local-beat/Students-Wearing-American-Flag-Shirts-Sent-Home-92945969.html[^] This is just screaming lawsuit.

                          Everything makes sense in someone's mind

                          modified on Thursday, May 6, 2010 5:18 PM

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                          This is stupid!!!! I'm mexican, yes, yes, we (actually they, I wasn't even born) kicked the french asses May 5th when they tried to invade Mexico, but it's only a holiday for schools!!! it's not a mandatory holiday for all, here in the US it's where they made a big deal about it, I don't know who did it. And besides, I'm in the US, should I feel offended because I see american flags around all the time? NO, should I ask the company I work for to give me the american holidays and of course, the mexican holidays, just because it's very sensitive for me to celebrate the mexican revolution... of course NOT. I'm a country with different things I can't demand them to accept my ways, if all the mexican-american don't like it, sorry, but fudge them, the US has customs and ways, why the fudge they want to change it, if they don't like it, they can leave the country and go back to Mexico. what's next? The US celebrating the 4 of July and also September 16th (Mexican independence), because the mexican-american are very senstive about it? send them to Mexico. This one more reason why I support Arizona's law, if they don't like the american way, why even bother to come to the country?... illegals should be prosecuted as criminals (they are criminals) now americans can't show their pride for their country because some stupid mexican-americans (that are supposed to be AMERICANS) are very sensitive about a holiday that in Mexico don't give a shit about it

                          I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                            Oh, I have nothing against showing respect to the flag... Even though I refuse to say the pledge of allegiance because of the "under god" part, I'll still stand for it. But I still find that link somewhat offensive... My issue with it isn't that there are a list of ways you're supposed to treat the flag... My issue is that they're phrased as rules. The paragraph at the top says each state can choose which parts are enforceable, but the whole document is phrased to suggest that they should all be laws. It shouldn't be, "Follow these rules, or you'll be arrested." (I know it doesn't say that outright, but look at the general tone). It should be saying "This is how you can honor the flag." It should be about manners and etiquette, not rules and laws.

                            Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                            Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                            um, this is a law. Note at least one point has up to a year in jail as a penalty. This is in the US books. It just isn't enforced often because a lot of people realized that the Supreme Court would toss it out faster than a hooker can earn $20 with a virgin. How's that for a kick in the pants?

                            If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                              um, this is a law. Note at least one point has up to a year in jail as a penalty. This is in the US books. It just isn't enforced often because a lot of people realized that the Supreme Court would toss it out faster than a hooker can earn $20 with a virgin. How's that for a kick in the pants?

                              If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                              If that link is accurate, then it's not federal law... Or at least, if it is, that federal law only applies to D.C. It says that it's up to each state to choose if and how to enforce it. Hmm... Maybe I should check New York State law and see how it's dealt with here... EDIT: Found some info... http://atheism.about.com/od/flagburningstatelaws/State_Laws_Flag_Burning_Desecration_Commercial_Use_of_American_Flag.htm[^]. Interesting how About.com categorizes it under "Atheism"

                              Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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                                This is stupid!!!! I'm mexican, yes, yes, we (actually they, I wasn't even born) kicked the french asses May 5th when they tried to invade Mexico, but it's only a holiday for schools!!! it's not a mandatory holiday for all, here in the US it's where they made a big deal about it, I don't know who did it. And besides, I'm in the US, should I feel offended because I see american flags around all the time? NO, should I ask the company I work for to give me the american holidays and of course, the mexican holidays, just because it's very sensitive for me to celebrate the mexican revolution... of course NOT. I'm a country with different things I can't demand them to accept my ways, if all the mexican-american don't like it, sorry, but fudge them, the US has customs and ways, why the fudge they want to change it, if they don't like it, they can leave the country and go back to Mexico. what's next? The US celebrating the 4 of July and also September 16th (Mexican independence), because the mexican-american are very senstive about it? send them to Mexico. This one more reason why I support Arizona's law, if they don't like the american way, why even bother to come to the country?... illegals should be prosecuted as criminals (they are criminals) now americans can't show their pride for their country because some stupid mexican-americans (that are supposed to be AMERICANS) are very sensitive about a holiday that in Mexico don't give a shit about it

                                I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                                Gonzoox wrote:

                                This one more reason why I support Arizona's law, if they don't like the american way, why even bother to come to the country?... illegals should be prosecuted as criminals (they are criminals)

                                :thumbsup:

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                                  Wait.... Did CSS just say something that is both witty and I can agree with? FUCK!!!! I'll be home with my wife and kid cuddling while waiting for the meteor to hit.

                                  If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                                  Scary, huh? Except I'm sure if this was about Libertarians or Teabaggers, he would insult anything that wasn't PC. As long as it's against someone he doesn't like, he's fine with it.

                                  Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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                                  • C Christian Graus

                                    RichardM1 wrote:

                                    Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American

                                    No, the reason for that is that my parents decided to come here instead. Purely accident, given that they were immigrating from Europe in the 50s.

                                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                    And yet, you did not touch upon the point of the message, how that was a positive act by the kids.

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                                      RichardM1 wrote:

                                      Well, I guess that is one of the reasons you are not American.

                                      I don't get it myself. I'm american, if I was for some reason to wear an american flag and be told something like this I would be more than happy to inform them exactly where they could stuff their offended sense of apparent nationalism as they have no right not to be offended by my simple presence. If they were acting like the kinds of idiots I've seen, or wearing them deliberately to provoke a response like this I could see taking action against them. But if it wasn't organized(or at least they can't prove it) and they were just going about their day, I fail to see the issue. This isn't PC, it's just plain stupid. But you know why they do it? Because of the flag waving idiots who go out of their way to cause conflicts over such things. It's a war of stupid vs stupid and the only people who win are the ones who point and laugh. So far I'm well ahead of things there.

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                                      Distind wrote:

                                      It's a war of stupid vs stupid and the only people who win are the ones who point and laugh. So far I'm well ahead of things there.

                                      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That is how I feel about global warming - just make fun of both sides as they make fools of themselves.

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                                        Why is it that everytime I see the phrase "Mexican-American" I think of Cheech and Chong[^]?

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                                        ...go to evening classes in Spanish, and get a Beeeeeee...... Funniest ever had to be wrestling the Invisible Man! Still Smoking was the best though. Classic stuff!

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                                          Distind wrote:

                                          It's a war of stupid vs stupid and the only people who win are the ones who point and laugh. So far I'm well ahead of things there.

                                          :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That is how I feel about global warming - just make fun of both sides as they make fools of themselves.

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                                          RichardM1 wrote:

                                          That is how I feel about global warming - just make fun of both sides as they make fools of themselves.

                                          I despise the politics of it, but it drives me nuts that there are people who insist we can't possibly effect it and it's a waste of time to study anything related. How many times have people said humanity couldn't manage something and we prove them wrong? To many for me to be content with the assumption we can't screw ourselves over. But even still, we know changes happen, understanding why they happen and what they'll do is fairly important given we could blow humanity's collective foot off through ignorance. And that goes either way, restricting various growth in fear or blindly charging off with industry/population. If we knew the effects we could figure out what is the right course. But nooo... we get a bunch of political assholes involved who decree it couldn't possibly/has already doomed us. Drives me nuts.

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