Posted on 03/31/2006 8:52:07 PM PST by lowbridge
Just got home from work, and was listening to Joe Crummy on KFYI interview one of the dads of the kids that burned the Mexican flag:
Apparently, his kid was arrested by AJ Police and was held in detention in Florence all day yesterday. CHarged with Arson. It took all of their savings to get a retainer for an atty.
It gets better. The family is now getting death threats. They were informed by police that there are those trying to find out where the family lives, and are going after them. AJ police stated to the father, there is nothing they can do about it, until someone actually shows up on their property.
Also, there was another kid from the school (Rod, who said he was a "future" Marine) read that letter from the school, forbiding any kid to wear any article of clothing resembling or representing a flag, no matter what country it represents.
He said emphatically, that he *will* wear the US Flag to school Monday.
Apparently this flag burning was near the ROTC table.
My respect for the kids in AJ have grown a hundred fold!
366 posted on 03/31/2006 5:52:20 PM PST by kstewskis
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1606660/posts?page=366#366
Apache Junction. It's at the far east end of the Phoenix Metropolitan area.
I'm with you on post 54.
They do it to our flag, why shouldn't we do it to theirs?
If they are so big on the Mexican flag and Mexico let's send them back where they came from. Pronto!
.... Some are blinded by the mere mention of the word racism.... they can't see it's being used as camouflage for the criminal acts that have us all in this mess......
The don't talk about it and it'll go away crowd is dead wrong again.
The owner was another student.
"The mexican flag was first raised over the American flag on the flagpole before it was burned. This kid deserves a medal."
The Mexican flag was run up the school ROTC flag pole.
The ROTC kids gave back the flag the first time.
Then the Mexican banner was run up again
That's when it was taken down and burned.
Nothing will be solved peacefully.
You are right, it is going to get very ugly before it is all over.
This is a tough one for the ACLU. Which side do they take? :-)
Thanks
Most of these students are idiots. At my sisters middle schoool, in one of the bathrooms someone wrote F**k Bush!!! Go Mexico!!! Bush is appeassing these racist idiots. I am pissed off.
"When was the last time someone burned a flag in protest and got arrested for arson?"
This is something that annoys me (and *really* annoys the military old-timers I know). The American flag is not a piece of clothing. You do *not* wear it. This kid needs to read the flag code (one of those things that isn't important enough to be taught in modern liberal schools).
Thanks for the link...I think... I'll check it out and see how high my BP goes up.
Hmm, makes sense then, and thanks for the heads up. Sadly I may have to agree with the charges then since it was not his flag. Can't disagree with the sentiment though, but the law is the law.
The teenager should be saluted.. but that would only happen in the America I once knew.
I don't blame you.
Keep your eyes open, because things are going to get hairy. Young folks have a tendency, especially the macho ones, to fight before they think...to use violence instead of diplomacy.
The young man in Apache Junction has already received death threats and your sister's experience says that her classmates are just as liable to do something stupid.
Don't be afraid to trust parents or other adults who you know.
"It's Friday night, they may be imbibing"
Great! Nothing like being nuts and drunk... thats what I hear anyway.
Still would be arson if those are the laws applied. If that is the law, I can't help but side with the cops here. If I demand that the US obey the border laws, I have to side with the law here also.
At worst its destruction of a persons property.
Criminality? Destruction of property worth under X dollars is a crimal misdemeanor is virtually every jurisdiction. Ho, hum. DAs do NOT ordinarily concern themselves with misdemeanors unless they fancy that said concern will enhance their chances for re-election.
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