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That's not what you said either.I we spend the money on anything other than transportation back to their home country its unproductiveThat’s not what your original statement was.
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That's not what you said either.I we spend the money on anything other than transportation back to their home country its unproductiveThat’s not what your original statement was.
Your words, dummy. YOU explain YOUR words.
How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
And yes I would con-sidering that it is a segregationist flag, NOT the flag of a real country that someone might con-sider their heritage. But you'd be standing and applauding, wouldn't you?You would be losing your mind right now if the story was about a kid wearing a confederate flag at graduation. That makes anything you have to say in this thread pretty fucking useless.What's wrong with being proud of his heritage?These are NOT Americans
A North Carolina student wore a Mexican flag over his graduation gown. He left without a diploma.
Ever Lopez walked across the graduation stage draped in a Mexican flag, and he was refused a diploma. The school says it was a dress code violation.amp.usatoday.com
Isn't they your excuse for flying a confederate flag?
How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
As is the BLM flag. No group in the nation is more divisive than they are.And yes I would con-sidering that it is a segregationist flag, NOT the flag of a real country...You would be losing your mind right now if the story was about a kid wearing a confederate flag at graduation. That makes anything you have to say in this thread pretty fucking useless.What's wrong with being proud of his heritage?These are NOT Americans
A North Carolina student wore a Mexican flag over his graduation gown. He left without a diploma.
Ever Lopez walked across the graduation stage draped in a Mexican flag, and he was refused a diploma. The school says it was a dress code violation.amp.usatoday.com
Isn't they your excuse for flying a confederate flag?
Well, for people who don't think that black lives matter, that is true.As is the BLM flag. No group in the nation is more divisive than they are.And yes I would con-sidering that it is a segregationist flag, NOT the flag of a real country...You would be losing your mind right now if the story was about a kid wearing a confederate flag at graduation. That makes anything you have to say in this thread pretty fucking useless.What's wrong with being proud of his heritage?These are NOT Americans
A North Carolina student wore a Mexican flag over his graduation gown. He left without a diploma.
Ever Lopez walked across the graduation stage draped in a Mexican flag, and he was refused a diploma. The school says it was a dress code violation.amp.usatoday.com
Isn't they your excuse for flying a confederate flag?
Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
"That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
"That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
And.................here comes the name-calling...again. So predictable."That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
I have every idea what a lefty anti-American pos you are.
And.................here comes the name-calling...again. So predictable."That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
I have every idea what a lefty anti-American pos you are.
Of course, you name-call when you fail so badly.And.................here comes the name-calling...again. So predictable."That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
I have every idea what a lefty anti-American pos you are.
Blah, blah, blah. Your claim is not credible.
Of course, you name-call when you fail so badly.And.................here comes the name-calling...again. So predictable."That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
I have every idea what a lefty anti-American pos you are.
Blah, blah, blah. Your claim is not credible.
Correll: I bet you'd freak out if you saw someone wear an American flag at a graduation.Of course, you name-call when you fail so badly.And.................here comes the name-calling...again. So predictable."That was in the past".... You have no idea of when I am talking about. Amazing....truly amazing.....Nope not at all...and I can say that for a fact because I've attended graduations where students have done that very thing. Funny thing is........................I didn't clutch my pearls like you and your cult ilk would.How sad that people would be so threatened by that flag over his shoulders. Scary stuff!According to the article others wore pins and other less outlandish violations of the dress code, including Mexican, and they were not punished.Didn't he know the dress code rules though?The elephant sitting in the living room seems to be invisible to very intelligent people whom I respect, so pardon me when I say it, but the offender has deep feelings for family members he was separated from at an early age, and he is just a kid, chemically altered by a deep chasm of lovingkindness toward those he lost and felt his only way to show them honor and respect was to wear their symbol which he had no idea he would offend current benefactors who paid his way with taxation.
He made a mockery of the ceremony and "his country" and is now crying racism, because HE is special. And he is a "victim."
If it were an American Flag he worn, you would be piling up the oil soaked wood to burn him at the stake.
That was in the past, before the party line decided that Nationalism was evul.
I have every idea what a lefty anti-American pos you are.
Blah, blah, blah. Your claim is not credible.
Blah, blah, blah, your claim is still not credible.
Proud of Mexico, but doesn't want to live there
The big thing around where I went to HS graduations and College graduations (daughter...daughter's friends...friends' kids, etc.) the most common thing is leis tho flags and messages on mortar boards are also seen.Seniors in high school frequently do stupid things. This kid's 15 minutes of notoriety is no different. Stupidity is why kids are sent to school in the first place. I'm not going to worry about this kid's social depravities. At least there was an adult who stood up and expected better behavior from a graduating senior.