Students Kicked Off US School Campus For Wearing US Flag [modified]
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I'll be damned... it looks as if Wyoming may be one of the two states without these laws. I would have expected them to have a death penalty for looking cross-eyed at it. :rolleyes:
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
Don't they shoot people there for uttering the unpatriotic words "Democrat" and "Liberal?" ;)
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I think it's great to study it, if it's real study,I'm all for basic research. But I wonder why do people think it is the best the way it is? Change is constant,and the Earth has been changing for 4+billion years. How do we know keeping it the same is better than letting it change? That's a lot of either blind fear of change, or hubris.
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RichardM1 wrote:
How do we know keeping it the same is better than letting it change?
Well, if you define "better" as "easier for the human race to survive," it becomes a little clearer... If the average temperature were to rise or fall by 100F, we'd all be screwed. If it rises or falls by, say, 2F, we'll probably be just fine. The planet will survive either way, but 2F would be "better" for us than 100F. So, once you nail down the temperature (I'm not saying it's 100F... That was a complete exaggeration), figure out how that change will affect us, and compare that to what we'd have to do to reduce or reverse it, if anything, you can decide what's better or worse. As for those who are against ANY change... I think the issue is that the way things are now, we KNOW what to expect. We know that a certain area will be a good spot to grow fruit, or a good area is unlikely to be wiped out by a hurricane. If the global climate changes, it affects local temperatures and weather patterns, our knowledge is no longer valid... The unknown can scare people.
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Don't they shoot people there for uttering the unpatriotic words "Democrat" and "Liberal?" ;)
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
That's the place. It's also the place where a University president tries to suspend free speech with bullshit claims of terror threats; turns out the real threat was from other right-wing moneybags who threatened to cut the University's funding if a certain individual was allowed to speak. It took a Federal judge to restore sanity. ( Background[^], and the result[^]. ) From a posting by Mr. Evil himself[^] - 'A particularly despicable note came from a man who lives in Cheyenne and is active in a right wing group there; it said, "Maybe someone could take him out and show him the Matthew Sheppard (sic) Commerative (sic) Fence and he could bless it or something." He was referring to Matthew Shepard, the young gay man who was tortured and murdered in 1998, left to die tied to a storm fence outside Laramie.' Let me tell you, we are SOOO happy to be getting out of this fucking backwater... X|
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
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RichardM1 wrote:
How do we know keeping it the same is better than letting it change?
Well, if you define "better" as "easier for the human race to survive," it becomes a little clearer... If the average temperature were to rise or fall by 100F, we'd all be screwed. If it rises or falls by, say, 2F, we'll probably be just fine. The planet will survive either way, but 2F would be "better" for us than 100F. So, once you nail down the temperature (I'm not saying it's 100F... That was a complete exaggeration), figure out how that change will affect us, and compare that to what we'd have to do to reduce or reverse it, if anything, you can decide what's better or worse. As for those who are against ANY change... I think the issue is that the way things are now, we KNOW what to expect. We know that a certain area will be a good spot to grow fruit, or a good area is unlikely to be wiped out by a hurricane. If the global climate changes, it affects local temperatures and weather patterns, our knowledge is no longer valid... The unknown can scare people.
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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"
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
Interesting how About.com categorizes it under "Atheism"
Especially when 'Old Glory' contains only earthly symbolism, States and Colonies. Now, burning the Union Flag, with its three crosses, that would be irreligious (as well as unpatriotic).
Bob Emmett
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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!
Gonzoox wrote:
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.
The makers of Jose Cuervo, Dos Equis, etc, along with the bar owners. Has Hallmark pushed CdM cards? If not, I'm surprised.
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That's the place. It's also the place where a University president tries to suspend free speech with bullshit claims of terror threats; turns out the real threat was from other right-wing moneybags who threatened to cut the University's funding if a certain individual was allowed to speak. It took a Federal judge to restore sanity. ( Background[^], and the result[^]. ) From a posting by Mr. Evil himself[^] - 'A particularly despicable note came from a man who lives in Cheyenne and is active in a right wing group there; it said, "Maybe someone could take him out and show him the Matthew Sheppard (sic) Commerative (sic) Fence and he could bless it or something." He was referring to Matthew Shepard, the young gay man who was tortured and murdered in 1998, left to die tied to a storm fence outside Laramie.' Let me tell you, we are SOOO happy to be getting out of this fucking backwater... X|
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
You know, at one point I joked with my wife about moving there to get away from it all... like common sense, rationality, or running water... grats on leaving!
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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
You want to hear something even more ridiculous than the start of the story...look here: Students Rally In Morgan Hill After Flag Flap[^] or American Flag Clothing Sparks New Protest[^] Basically, a large group of Mexican-American students (conflicting reports of between dozens and 200) walked out of class yesterday to demand to speak to the mayor and request that the amerian flag-wearing students be suspended. Amazingly, even in as liberal and illegal immigrant friendly as San Francisco is, according to the NBC Bay area website viewers, 93% are furious over it (though it doesn't say which side they are no...though the majority of comments that I saw are in favor of the American flag)
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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...
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Well, technically, none of them were wearing the flag. They had red, white, and blue and one guy had a shirt that looked like the flag but the stars were positioned incorrectly (as in 8 across the top row) or didn't have enough stars. The others just had red, white, and blue colors.
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
The unknown can scare people.
I think you hit the nail on my head. :wtf: (that hurt) But the hew and cry, by and large, is from 'greens', and I am not convinced that hurting us hurts the environment.
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No, hurting us would probably IMPROVE the environment. The problem is that most temperature changes that would hurt us, would also change the environment. Parts of it would be damaged, and other parts would flourish. Some species may be wiped out entirely, and others would spread to new regions. The ecosystem would adapt and continue in some manner, whether or not we're still here.
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Well, technically, none of them were wearing the flag. They had red, white, and blue and one guy had a shirt that looked like the flag but the stars were positioned incorrectly (as in 8 across the top row) or didn't have enough stars. The others just had red, white, and blue colors.
The code covers using parts of the flag incorrectly too. ;) They were pretty hard assed about that. Have you ever read the history of the national anthem? Those guys were hardcore.
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No, hurting us would probably IMPROVE the environment. The problem is that most temperature changes that would hurt us, would also change the environment. Parts of it would be damaged, and other parts would flourish. Some species may be wiped out entirely, and others would spread to new regions. The ecosystem would adapt and continue in some manner, whether or not we're still here.
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Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Ian Shlasko wrote:
The problem is that most temperature changes that would hurt us, would also change the environment.
So, my point: The environment has been changing for 4 billion years. Other then us, what is so special about the current environment? Why shouldn't it change? It is natural for it to change.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
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You know, at one point I joked with my wife about moving there to get away from it all... like common sense, rationality, or running water... grats on leaving!
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
ragnaroknrol wrote:
grats on leaving!
The wifey gets the credit for this one, not me. She landed a position at (CSS, you're going to love this... ;) )a federal research facility in New Mexico. Hell of a score. One of the perks is a 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath house with all utilities, for $250 per month. It won't exactly have the acreage we've gotten used to, but it's just the opportunity we need to recoup after the pounding we took on the house and property here.
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
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ragnaroknrol wrote:
grats on leaving!
The wifey gets the credit for this one, not me. She landed a position at (CSS, you're going to love this... ;) )a federal research facility in New Mexico. Hell of a score. One of the perks is a 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath house with all utilities, for $250 per month. It won't exactly have the acreage we've gotten used to, but it's just the opportunity we need to recoup after the pounding we took on the house and property here.
L u n a t i c F r i n g e
Nice! Grats
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
The problem is that most temperature changes that would hurt us, would also change the environment.
So, my point: The environment has been changing for 4 billion years. Other then us, what is so special about the current environment? Why shouldn't it change? It is natural for it to change.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
RichardM1 wrote:
Other then us, what is so special about the current environment? Why shouldn't it change?
Cause we don't want to live in domed citites?
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 wrote:
The problem is that most temperature changes that would hurt us, would also change the environment.
So, my point: The environment has been changing for 4 billion years. Other then us, what is so special about the current environment? Why shouldn't it change? It is natural for it to change.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
Well, once again, they want to preserve the environment just the way it is, usually to benefit ourselves. Usually there's some sort of justification for preserving a species, whether its extinction will reduce our food supply, allow some kind of pests to flourish, or just be pretty to look at...
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RichardM1 wrote:
Other then us, what is so special about the current environment? Why shouldn't it change?
Cause we don't want to live in domed citites?
If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.
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Well, once again, they want to preserve the environment just the way it is, usually to benefit ourselves. Usually there's some sort of justification for preserving a species, whether its extinction will reduce our food supply, allow some kind of pests to flourish, or just be pretty to look at...
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels) -
I think it's great to study it, if it's real study,I'm all for basic research. But I wonder why do people think it is the best the way it is? Change is constant,and the Earth has been changing for 4+billion years. How do we know keeping it the same is better than letting it change? That's a lot of either blind fear of change, or hubris.
Opacity, the new Transparency.
RichardM1 wrote:
But I wonder why do people think it is the best the way it is?
Ever try moving population centers with millions of people? We have a number of major cities in the US alone that could wind up underwater with a bit of change in the sea levels. Given human tendencies I'd figure they'd be more likely to intentionally screw with the climate to keep things as they are rather than rebuilding entire cities somewhere safer. Or more likely yet, let the old city sink and find a way to exploit those who were stuck there.
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See? Sometimes we can do more than just agree to disagree. :laugh:
Opacity, the new Transparency.
Hey, you and fat_boy painted me as a radical environmentalist... Doesn't mean it's true. I'm a programmer... My decisions are governed by facts and logic. Same reason theism and religion don't fit into my mind.
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