Posted on 11/11/2011 4:22:23 PM PST by CharlesThe Hammer
Should public school officials have the right to prevent students from wearing pro-American garb on Cinco de Mayo?
This question has been at the heart of a California court battle between the Morgan Hill Unified School District and students who were told by a principal and assistant principal that they could not wear American flag t-shirts on the Mexican holiday back in 2010.
Following the incident, a lawsuit against the district was launched by the students and their families. This week, the case came to a close, with a federal judge ruling against the students a blow that is likely to infuriate some free speech advocates.
According to U. S. District Court Judge James Ware, the district did not violate the students first amendment rights. The judge also found that officials concern over the potential violence that could be incited by the students pro-American outfits justified the schools actions
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
No no no.
If they want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, then they can go back to Mexico.
Yeah right. Good luck with that. I was in Mexico vacationing and it so happened to be around 5 May so I thought oh this should be a good time. Heck no! Two days later I was expecting Cinco de Mayo celebration and there was NOTHING! The bar tenders said it is an American holiday......I thought wow. I really think it is a day that was brought up by the beer sales people.
This means war, if you ask me.
Whats the big deal about beating the French anyways? Like who HASNT done that?
They weren’t something to be messed with at one time. Napolean bled them dry.
Here’s an idea. American t-shirts for our children every day. Let’s separate the wheat from the chaff, right now.
*speechless*
(If I said anything, this judge would probably have it taken down as a violation of 1st Amendment Free Speech rights....)
Just another day in Obamaland.
After this ruling, I’d wear the flag shirt every school day of the year.
So, if word gets out that any recognition of stinko de mayo "could be" met with violence, the school will prevent any celebration?
Well this Federal Judge has just offended me. Time to impeach some of our Federal Judges for being incompetent!
This judge is so far off from equal justice he needs to be removed. I hope the case goes higher and lets us see what our judges think of fairness/equality and even fear of social disorder. Does any rational person believe that wearing a USA t-shirt in a St Patrick’s day parade or a Swedish celebration would conjure up violence? This judge’s opinion definitely shows his thinking is twisted because the issue is really why do the Mexicans want violence over a display of the USA standard. The prohibition by the judge or anyone else should be warning to those that would cause violence.
Hey now, that sounds reasonable! What happened to free speech? If burning the flag is considered free speech, then wearing shirts with the flag should also be considered free speech.
“Why do patriotic Americans continue to send their children to the union-run, tax-funded, government school collectives to have them indoctrinated against everything they love? Why do Christians and Jews continue to send their children to the union-run, tax-funded, government school collectives to have their faith mocked and be indoctrinated against everything they love?”
Because there are no real options; private education here in NJ is unaffordable (and dying out), and homeschooling can be impractical.
>> concern over the potential violence
Judge-genius should also ban short skirts. /s
America has lost its mind. Part 36 million. THIS type of mind set is why America has seen her best days and is in decay just like the Roman empire.
federal Law - no firearms within 1,000’ of a school.
That law was ruled unconstitutional as being against the Commerce Clause.
This judge doesn’t even know who he is, no wonder he doesn’t know who we are.
Charles Martel did well and we thank him.
Google “U. S. District Court Judge James Ware” and you’ll see why.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Ware_(judge)
“..On June 27, 1997, President Bill Clinton nominated Ware to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, to replace J. Clifford Wallace, who had taken senior status.[1] Ware had a hearing before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in October 1997.[4]
However, Ware’s nomination unraveled amid an embarrassing scandal that ultimately resulted in a judicial reprimand, and Clinton withdrew his nomination of Ware on November 27, 1997.[5] In 1998, Judge Ware was reprimanded by the Judicial Council of the Northern District Court of California for fabricating the story of being the brother of Virgil Ware,[6] a 13 year old black boy shot by white teenagers in Alabama in 1963 on the same day as the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. According to a story Judge Ware had told many audiences, he was riding his bike with his brother Virgil on the handlebars when Virgil was shot and killed by white racists.[7] The incident was a real one, however it happened to a different James Ware, as was discovered when Judge Ware’s claim was published in the Alabama papers after he was nominated to the Ninth Circuit by President Bill Clinton. The father of the long-ago slain boy contacted the Alabama courts to report that the California judge was impersonating his own son James Ware who was an employee in a Birmingham power plant. The Alabama courts contacted the California courts, who convened the ethics hearing. Judge Ware was reprimanded but allowed to retain his lifetime appointment as district judge.”
And then “our own” GWH Bush appointed him:
“...Ware was nominated to his current U.S. District Court seat on August 3, 1990 by President George H. W. Bush and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on September 28, 1990...”
He’s a leftard. And a liar with a chip on his shoulder against “Whitey”.
Not fit to sit in judgement.
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