Posted on 05/07/2010 8:34:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Not in the least.
Then it’s most improper. But stay tuned. I’ll announce what I do in my personal life when and as I see fit.
These twerps don't realize that RESPECT is not handed out as a government goodie like a tax refund on taxes you didn't pay, free healthcare, free tuition or free needles for addicts.
RESPECT is something that people GRANT you because you have EARNED it from them. If you have to ASK someone to respect you, then it isn't RESPECT you are getting, it is MOLLIFICATION you are getting.
And those two things are very different. Of course, if the little leftist dummies had stayed in school and learned English instead of asking for pie and respect, I wouldn't need to explain that distinction to them.
We RESPECT the kids who stayed in school on a sunny day and fulfilled their obligation as students, not the ignoramuses who skipped school.
What is improper about the question?
Is there any doubt that the inmates are now running the asylum?
If you don’t know, I can’t help you.
ROTFLMAO...the “Worm and Chicken” flag!
DOWN COMES THE GADSEN! UP GOES THE WORM AND CHICKEN!
file that lawsuit NOW
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You can FRmail me if you want. I really don't don't know what is improper about the question. Why are you offended?
If you did something illegal you can decline to respond but that doesn't make my question improper.
Kids don't get that from nowhere. If his dad is Mexican, he must be an American first and a Mexican second...or he could have got it from his mom. Either way, it was nice to hear.
“many of whom carried Mexican flags.”
And what action, if any, did the administration take in response to this behavior? (Rhetorical question) So we’ve come to the point where Mexican flags are fine, but American flags are banned.
I most certainly do not want. You are demanding to know what I do in my personal life. I am not accountable to you. Now shoo.
I’m gonna have to remember to photoshop my adaptation of the worm and chicken for the idiots.
I am NOT demanding anything. I asked a simple question and you said it was improper. I am only trying to understand why the question is improper. If you don't want to respond, just politely decline but why say my question is improper? I don't get it.
It’s not about protesting Cinco de Mayo, I personally don’t care if they want to celebrate their heritage. More power to em. The problem came when their freedom of expression trampled over the flag-wearing kids’ freedom of expression.
So, to review....
Mexicans waving Mexican flags = celebrating their heritage
Americans waving the American Flag = Unruly students looking for a fight.
The racism is amazing.
Well the other aspect of that is that no kids are in school on July 4th. :)
This is what happens when you allow 20-50 million illegals into the country.
If you think it’s bad now, just wait until Zero makes them all legal citizens.
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