Posted on 05/06/2010 8:35:53 AM PDT by scottfactor
Administrators at a California high school sent five students home on Wednesday after they refused to remove their American Flag T-shirts and bandannas -- garments the school officials deemed "incendiary" on Cinco de Mayo.
The five teens were sitting at a table outside Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, Calif., on Wednesday morning when Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez asked two of them to remove their American flag bandannas, the Morgan Hill Times reports. The boys told the newspaper they complied, but were asked to accompany Rodriguez to the principal's office.
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I have to disagree. Any excuse to drink margaritas in celebration of kicking French ass is appreciated.
This vice-principal, OTOH, should be stripped of his citizenship and kicked out of the country.
You betcha
In Mexico the 5th of May is not a big deal. It is bigger here than there thanks to beer companies.
What you said, “dangthis!”
-jwc-
Since you can’t be there to slap these jerks use your phone and email.
to remind them of the FIRST AMENDMENT to the US CONSTITUTION.
Here are all the people who are to blame.
The top 3 or more than the rest but all need to hear about it.
SCHOOL PHONE - 408-201-6100
Nick.Boden@mhu.k12.ca.us
Miguel.Rodriguez@mhu.k12.ca.us
Kim.Lemos@mhu.k12.ca.us
Tracie.Shumate@mhu.k12.ca.us
Jesse.Estrada@mhu.k12.ca.us
Veronica.Diaz@mhu.k12.ca.us
Sarah.Fontana@mhu.k12.ca.us
Tracie.Shumate@mhu.k12.ca.us
Kevin.Ruiz@mhu.k12.ca.us
Michelle.Rosa@mhu.k12.ca.us
Diana.Rocha@mhu.k12.ca.us
David.Ravizza@mhu.k12.ca.us
Jon.Porras@mhu.k12.ca.us
Linda.Perez@mhu.k12.ca.us
Victor.Leija@mhu.k12.ca.us
Patti.Garcia@mhu.k12.ca.us
Chela.Gonzalez@mhu.k12.ca.us
cj.Goularte@mhu.k12.ca.us
Nancy.Herrera@mhu.k12.ca.us
Jim.Hemeon@mhu.k12.ca.us
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