To: humblegunner
"The United States is private property."
Not exactly, but the Klein High School is public property and the flag in question is someone's private property. To contend otherwise is foolish.
"He tore it down and chunked it in the trash."
So it's not stealing if he thew it away? Perhaps you'd feel differently if they threw your car away. Besides, that's the new story - the original was "We don't know what happened to it." Either way he admits to taking it, it wasn't his, - that's STEALING.
"Keep the Mexican ragflag off of it."
Ok, so you don't support Ordered Liberty, Rule of Law or Private Property - except if the outcome of those principles meets with your liking. That's ok, you can change back to supporting them when someone steals something you like. That's how relativism works right?
40 posted on
05/08/2010 12:31:31 PM PDT by
crescen7
(game on)
To: crescen7
the flag in question is someone's private property. To contend otherwise is foolish. I view the flag in question to be offensive grafitti.
So it's not stealing if he thew it away?
No. More like grafitti clean up.
Ok, so you don't support Ordered Liberty, Rule of Law or Private Property
And the little cholo who hung the Mexican rag up there?
What did he support?
That's ok, you can change back to supporting them when someone steals something you like.
They are free to attempt it.
We have very specific laws in Texas regarding that.
43 posted on
05/08/2010 12:43:22 PM PDT by
humblegunner
(Pablo is very wily)
To: crescen7
What we don't support is school sponsored, anti-American, political statements paid for with American tax-payer funds in a public institution intended for the education of American tax-payer's children.
The boy is a hero to anyone who believes in national sovereignty, secure borders and limited legal immigration.
46 posted on
05/08/2010 12:58:48 PM PDT by
Sudetenland
(Slow to anger but terrible in vengence...such is the character of the American people.)
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