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In reply to the discussion: HS teacher who stepped on US flag faces 10 days unpaid leave [View all]SomeGuyInEagan
(1,515 posts)8. Yep.
I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag.
- Molly Ivins
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No, they gave their lives for the people. The flag is just a piece of material.
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#10
If it means anything you have to stand up for it, else it means nothing. You can't say it means so
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#22
and those same men and women fought so that teacher had the freedom to step on that flag.
Javaman
Sep 2016
#23
One big issue is that the teacher still doesn't understand and accept what he did wrong.
branford
Sep 2016
#117
Tinker V. Des Moines: People do not leave their 1st amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate
Feeling the Bern
Sep 2016
#32
Does the Freedom of Speech in the 1st Amendment allow all speech from the teacher?
forthemiddle
Sep 2016
#64
Its not me allowing this behavior its the Constitution if you want to abolish it though
cstanleytech
Sep 2016
#65
Ya except the courts already ruled though that doing anything with the flag is protected speech and
cstanleytech
Sep 2016
#68
Actually many standard bearers have given their live to protect or recover their flag..
EX500rider
Sep 2016
#70
Stomping on OUR countries flag in a public school by a teacher is in itself.............
Old Vet
Sep 2016
#80
Or they could keep their noses out of the classroom and support someone doing a job they can't.
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#11
The Supreme Court already saw a freedom of speech issue and invalidated any prohibition against
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#15
WV V. Barnette: No government official, no matter how high or petty, shall dictate what
Feeling the Bern
Sep 2016
#30
Tinker V. Des Moines: People do not leave their 1st amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate
Feeling the Bern
Sep 2016
#31
Way to prove his point, superintendent. The first is a symbol for our rights which include the right
uppityperson
Sep 2016
#16
A high school teacher in my area also demonstrated free speech in this manner: she was fired
Midnight Writer
Sep 2016
#18
I'd sue: Tinker V. Des Moines. . .people do not leave their first amendment rights
Feeling the Bern
Sep 2016
#27
Flag-stomping South Carolina English teacher gets $85,000 settlement from school district
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#38
You don't need to commit an illegal act to face employment discipline, even in the public sector. nt
branford
Sep 2016
#44
Show me his defense fund, show me his gofundme where he's collecting money to cover the 10 days pay
truthisfreedom
Sep 2016
#51
This one will end up in the Supreme Court, the district superintendent will lose..
Stuart G
Sep 2016
#62
I'm a veteran and I don't consider the flag sacred - it's just a symbol....
TheDebbieDee
Sep 2016
#73