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To: Peter R. Lynch

In WWII, when the US Army and Marines fought for and defeated the enemy they raised the American Flag. That area was then considered to be under the control of the US military and as such our real estate. Doesn’t the flying of the Mexican flag flying alone or above have the same meaning? To me it sounds like that school has suseeded from the US and is declaring war on our citizens by charging you with destruction of the Mexican flag which has no place flying on American soil except as a lower item, and you are only defending the US soil until the rest of your fellow citizens are mobilized and come to defend this nation under attack and invasion.

Good Luck in the defense of your actions because you are going to need it when the sympathizers and the traitorous press and liberals go after you for not toeing the propaganda model that was set up at that university.

Again, welcome to FR and thank you for your service

(USAF vet 1969-1977)


67 posted on 09/24/2007 4:39:08 AM PDT by barryselby
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To: barryselby

“In WWII, when the US Army and Marines fought for and defeated the enemy they raised the American Flag. That area was then considered to be under the control of the US military and as such our real estate. Doesn’t the flying of the Mexican flag flying alone or above have the same meaning?”

that was my thought too. I am offended by this flag flying alone on an American soil campus. This makes my blood boil.
NO MORE!!!!!!!
Everyone should write the confused administrators of this campus to remind them where they are, and the senators, congressman, governor and elected officials of the state.


73 posted on 09/24/2007 4:58:41 AM PDT by donnab
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