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To: Rebelbase
You see, conservatives usually don't give a hoot about whether students have the right to express, on school campuses, their opinion about this or that -- especially if doing so threatens to upset the social order. Now, suddenly, because of the Morgan Hill case, they've found religion and they're ready to side with the American Civil Liberties Union in defense of free speech rights for students? Talk about strange bedfellows.
I got a chance to see this hypocrisy up close last week when I appeared on CNN to discuss the Morgan Hill story with Kris Kobach, conservative legal analyst and law professor.

Obviously, this is leading up to the Big Reveal that Kobach sided against students' free-speech rights on some other ocassion.

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I seem to have missed out on the Big Reveal. Can somebody point it out to me?

19 posted on 05/21/2010 1:03:23 PM PDT by reaganairport
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To: reaganairport
WTF....??

Reuben is full of sh**!

The American Flag flies over that frickin' school on May the fifth, and every other day of the year. It's the flag that hangs in the administration office and the classrooms.

This is still the United States of America on May the fifth, and that is an American public school on American soil.

The American flag is not just any symbol, Reuben, -it is THE SYMBOL.

And conservatives have always believed that liberals and multiculturalists should be never be allowed to cast our Stars and Stripes as a symbol of "divisiveness".

Well, Reuben, you are finally displaying your true colors as a closet MeCHISTA.

48 posted on 05/21/2010 1:25:44 PM PDT by Cyropaedia ("Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principal of evil...".)
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