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These boys didn;t do anything wrong bluestateguy Sep 2014 #1
Agreed. This was a stupid decision by the court. NaturalHigh Sep 2014 #2
same here strawberries Sep 2014 #35
Funny how they decided to express their patriotism on Cinco de Mayo KamaAina Sep 2014 #3
Funny how they are allowed to show their patriotism on any other day of the year. candelista Sep 2014 #31
did you ever think strawberries Sep 2014 #36
That's kinda correct, but a short skirt isn't a political message, alp227 Sep 2014 #7
You are brilliant. Never thought of that comparison. Perfect!! 7962 Sep 2014 #11
You cut straight to the heart of it. Good post. n/t Psephos Sep 2014 #18
You have it wrong.. sendero Sep 2014 #27
So may one assume that you agree with the concept of the heckler's veto? Seeking Serenity Sep 2014 #29
This was not a public square debate.. sendero Sep 2014 #33
So should the students in the Tinker case NOT been allowed Seeking Serenity Sep 2014 #34
In other words... Orsino Sep 2014 #41
I think 'wearing' the flag as clothing is pretty disrespectful myself. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Sep 2014 #4
It's arguably a violation of 4 U.S. Code § 8 (d) - Respect for flag RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #8
Tell it to that shithead Duck Dynasty guy who routinely uses Old Glory as a do-rag. Paladin Sep 2014 #10
The flag code is a law without a punishment. happyslug Sep 2014 #13
Thanks for the clarification, happyslug! RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #16
Wearing the flag is not the same as wearing a picture of the flag. ManiacJoe Sep 2014 #21
One of my very few reich-wing FB threads posted a pic about this KamaAina Sep 2014 #5
A correct decision. H2O Man Sep 2014 #6
It looks like free speech to me... macone Sep 2014 #14
Maybe you don't like H2O Man Sep 2014 #15
Someone has the right christx30 Sep 2014 #28
You're right. It's free speech. NaturalHigh Sep 2014 #17
I remember when hippies patched their blue jeans with American flags. tclambert Sep 2014 #9
Wonder if they stopped any Mexican flag shirts from being worn? 7962 Sep 2014 #12
A Mexican Flag was involved, in the violence that lead to the actions by the school happyslug Sep 2014 #19
Well the they should've stopped a Mexican flag from being worn as well. 7962 Sep 2014 #20
I imagine many people define their country by brightly colored shirts that may or may not be allowed LanternWaste Sep 2014 #30
What I got from his comment was christx30 Sep 2014 #37
Thats a great way of looking at it. 7962 Sep 2014 #43
I'll bet they also prohibit white people from using the n-word. Orsino Sep 2014 #42
Heck yeah! EAT IT REPIGS! ncjustice80 Sep 2014 #22
Actually if you read the opinion, it was violence from Hispanics that was the concern. happyslug Sep 2014 #23
'You have a black man in the White House, its just never enough!' freshwest Sep 2014 #24
I like how the commenter calls himself law-abiding, even though Demit Sep 2014 #25
The commenter is actually a woman, alp227 Sep 2014 #38
Why does it have to be self hatred? christx30 Sep 2014 #39
C'mon, we all know there's more than mere disagreement with the Mexican culture. alp227 Sep 2014 #40
I don't think either christx30 Sep 2014 #45
I'm not defending the court decision. alp227 Sep 2014 #46
Boo to the "heckler's veto" Seeking Serenity Sep 2014 #26
You're right. Unfortunately the left seems to have cornered that market. 7962 Sep 2014 #44
Classic example of the "Heckler's Veto". Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #32
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