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To: Patriotic1
Kindergartners at PS 90, the Edna Cohen School in Coney Island will not be allowed to sing ‘God Bless the USA’ at their moving-up ceremony because principle Greta Hawkins has decided it is inappropriate.

Sing it anyway. What are they going to do, arrest you? On what charge? To hell with this PC nonsense!

23 posted on 06/10/2012 8:42:49 AM PDT by IronJack (=)
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To: IronJack

>>>Sing it anyway. What are they going to do, arrest you? On what charge? To hell with this PC nonsense!<<<

Absolutely correct. Hell, I’d even pass out flyers just before starting to sing it, assuming I could sneak them in. I’d even sing it with while displaying a middle-finger salute.

I often regret my rebellious and unfortunate past as an East Coast liberal, but it was how I was raised and I didn’t know better until I got out into the real world. (In fact, my mom was born about 80 years right near the school in the story.) However, this is one of the those moments where it is an advantage. I know exactly how the left would spin an incident like this that was to their disadvantage. Conservatives have been far, far too polite, and this is the repayment. You have to hit back fearlessly and without delay at injustice, and if this isn’t an example of injustice, nothing is.

I’d also be selling baseball caps with the words “American Pride” to be worn at the graduation. Hell, it’s New York. Should be easy enough to find someone to do that at a moment’s notice.

A nuisance complaint or lawsuit against this obviously racist principal also comes to mind.

I’m sick of the left trying to tell me what I can do and say. We’ve ceded too much ground on our liberty as it is. IMHO


28 posted on 06/10/2012 9:56:12 AM PDT by redpoll
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