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To: MissouriConservative
I hope the girls take the district to the cleaners. They allow swastikas. I'm also sure that they allow African heritage/centric clothing. More than likely anything Mexicali is allowed to be displayed. It's about damn time that someone stood up and screamed ENOUGH of this politically correct bullsh*t.

Agreed, and I'm delighted that it's a pair of young-uns who are doing it.  This shows their detractors that the principles that they are fighting for are fresh, relevant and timeless, and not antiquated canards that only people from another era are interested in.

The school district should have paid attention to the slogan "Don't mess with Texas!"   :-)

55 posted on 02/10/2007 7:46:39 PM PST by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat
"This shows their detractors that the principles that they are fighting for are fresh, relevant and timeless, and not antiquated canards that only people from another era are interested in."

I could not agree more. It seems every generation of Southern men and women have to fight this fight. You'd surely think that the left would get the hint that the South is not going to go away. They may flood the South with snowbirds and liberals who are hellbent on "remaking" it into the "new" south, but they will not take away something they cannot understand. It's not a fad, a passing fancy, or even a generational thing. It is bred into them, it is who they are and what makes that area such a unique cultural area unto itself. It's why liberals have such a hard time with pictures like this....



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67 posted on 02/10/2007 10:37:15 PM PST by MissouriConservative (Libertarian = aid and comfort to the democratic party)
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