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Amen.No, if the purpose of that action is to clearly provoke violent confrontation, the principal did that right thing.
On the previous Cinco de Mayo, Ware said, a group of Mexican-American students walked around with a Mexican flag, and a group of Anglo students responded by hoisting a makeshift American flag up a tree, chanting "U-S-A" and exchanging profanities and threats with the Latino youths.
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So why weren't the illegals instructed to put the flag of a foreign nation away, rather than demanding the Americans bow to the illegals?
This is an act of war. This principle and this federal judge are enemies of this nation and should be treated as such.