Sad but true. A delusional Federal judge in California has affirmed the right of the Morgan Hill School District to ban American students from displaying the US flag on Sinkhole De Mayo day because it offended Mexican vermin.
We are a conquered people living in an occupied land. Our own national flag can be banned in a public school.
What will it take to make rank and file Americans rise up and do something about this? Is there any indignity so painful that groveling white Americans will not endure?
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/fed-...cinco-de-mayo/
I didn't realize there were any schools in the USA that didn't display the American Flag. Are you saying the Judge made them take down the flag on a holiday that should be observed in Mexico. (Not the US)?
Mexican Americans should celebrate American holiday's
OOPS!! My bad as the new generation says! I guess after further research, I see Congress and Bush sort of made it an American holiday.
It appears that the Mexican army stopping the advance of the French invasion, furthered the cause of the Northern army against the Confederate army in the War between the states.The French, had they set up shop in Mexico would have aided the South, and perhaps changed the outcome of the Civil war.So the experts claim! Dang!!I knew there was a reason I didn't like Sinko the Mayo.
If we are just talking about wearing the flag, then I would go along with the schools decision.
It's not proper, and is desecrating the flag to do so.
Flag Etiquette:
Never place anything on the U.S. flag. The U.S. flag should never have placed upon it, or on any part of it, or attached to it, any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture or drawing of any nature. Never use the U.S. flag for receiving, holding, carrying or delivering anything. The U.S. flag should not be embroidered on such articles as cushions, handkerchiefs and the like, printed or otherwise impressed on paper napkins, boxes or anything that is designed for temporary use or discard. Advertising signs should not be fastened to a staff or halyard from which the flag is flown. Never use any part of the U.S. flag as a costume or athletic uniform. A flag patch may be affixed to uniforms of military personnel, firemen, policemen and members of patriotic organizations