Posted on 09/17/2015 1:54:57 PM PDT by Paul46360
At the Dallas high school where he attends, Goode was up for disciplinary action by the school for wearing an American flag T-shirt underneath his hoodie. His mother was not ready to accept the punishment of her son and pushed for answers until the administration was in full retreat.
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I’d say the chances are slim to none, and that slim just got shot out of the saddle on his way out of town.
Such contradiction. This boy will be required to sign up for selective service when he turns 18. He will be required to have total allegiance to the U.S. or face jail. But in school he is punished for showing his support with a shirt?
Besides annoying (good!) school officials, wearing a replica of our flag is actually against flag protocol - s o r r y - - -
Ping.
Witness What 0bozo (et al) has done to US.
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Only a liberal could fail to see the irony.
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I'm way more worried about the idiot school administrators that keep doing this nation-wide until they get caught and flushed out. They are de-sensitizing us to the point where it won't be newsworthy anymore. Then they have won another round in the battle to criminalize being an American.
How about you take that up with the next uniformed member of the armed services or public safety that wear a flag patch on their uniform? Be sure to write back to let us know how that works out...
In the meantime, the kid was in contravention of the school requirement for a solid color shirt yet he was also wearing a solid gray color hoodie over it. Personally, I don't see wearing a hoodie in Texas at this time of the year but the kid was stretching a rule and he knew it.
No but the Administrators are, or were until Obama saw that they cowardly backed down.
If he was wearing a t-shirt with a mexican flag on it, the school would have given him an honorary la raza membership, and as a bonus he would have the opportunity to have his picture taken with rick perry.
Sheesh, now texas is trying to out-mexico california.
did you hear about the coffee cup yesterday that was so threatening, the white hut went into lock down?
Political correctness has completely infected the Lone Star State.
They shouldn’t even call it Texas anymore. Shameful.
Here’s another one of these recent cases where a high school student, a member of the ROTC, was disciplined for wearing a t-shirt with an eagle and an American flag imprint on it:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3338082/posts?page=10
There is a dress code that forbids the American flag?
But if he wore a shirt quoting the Koran or bragging about blowing the quarterback, the school would give him a trophy.
Flag etiquette only applies to flags not representations of flags.
There’s no law against it.
It’s a 1st amendment issue.
Get YOUR children out of the government indoctrination centers - NOW!
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