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Some don't like U.S. flag at school
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Some don't like U.S. flag at school 'I want to raise my children to be citizens of the world' Posted: July 15, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern Some parents in a southern Oregon town are protesting plans of the local school district to erect a flagpole and U.S. flag outside a taxpayer-supported learning center, reports the Ashland Daily Tidings. "I feel very strongly that there should not be a flagpole and there should not be a flag," Tracy Bungay told the paper. "I feel our country is on a strong push towards imperialism, and we're not a democratic nation anymore. I want to raise my children to be citizens of the world, and the flag does not represent ideals I want to instill in my children. It represents dominance, greed, corporate power and not freedom. I think it even represents commercialism and consumerism." The Willow Wind Community Learning Center is a government-funded facility that supports homeschoolers who live in the district but do not attend public schools. The Ashland School District decided it would erect the flag and flagpole this fall after 13-year-old Jesse Stanton asked that Old Glory fly outside the learning center, the Ashland paper said. According to the report, the teen first contacted the facility's director, Debi Pew, about putting up the flag. "She (Pew) told me when I first asked her that it would be offensive to some students and it couldn't happen," Stanton told the paper. "It was disappointing, but I wasn't completely surprised because I know there are a good deal of people there who don't look at the flag or America favorably." Stanton says he is "one of the only ones who speaks out on my views that support patriotism and pro-Americanism," said the report. While Oregon law requires that both a U.S. flag and state flag fly at every "public school building," it was unclear to district officials whether or not the learning center – technically not a "school" – fell under the requirement. According to the report, officials decided the building, since it was supported by district funds, was subject to the regulation. Some anti-flag parents felt the issue should have come up for a vote of affected families. "I think everyone in our community at Willow Wind should have a say in this," Julie Bedford told the Daily Tidings. "One person does not have the right to go above everyone's heads. It's completely the opposite of democracy." Stanton's mother told the paper she was convinced if the issue did go before the parents, the flag would be rejected. "We are the minority at the community learning center," Anne Stanton said, according to the report. "We are going to get the flag there because it's public law, but if we just had to work with [the Community Learning Center] it would probably be vetoed because we're the minority." <hr> Love it or leave it, assholes! :mad: |
Wow I think they should stfu and live in the middle of the ocean if they don't feel like seeing flags around.
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All of the problems in their communities - in every community.
And these people let themselves get worked up over this issue. What a waste of energy. |
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Do we need separation of state and state now?
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Ugh, this is pathetic...I'm not going to say anything because I don't have anything nice to say...
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What does one say about this? It's crap? Obvious. It's a poorly thought out reaction to the flag? Duh.
The flag means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. What these people have forgotten, is that this country has always stood for respecting rights of other. They've forgotten that the flag stands for them too. It's unfortunate they can't see to teach thier kids those values. |
This is the silliest thing I've seen all day. They don't want a flag outside a taxpayer-supported learning center? Good grief. Home school your kids, then. If you object to your country's policies, VOTE!!! Protest! Engage in civil disobedience! Run for office! But don't go wasting our time with this kind of crap. Honestly, people.
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What the hell is the problem here? Be proud of your country. Why would your country's flag be considered offensive? If that's the case, get the hell out. |
Sounds like we need to ship some folks to upper Slobovia for a while and see how they like it. For all their protestations they certainly don't sound like United States citizens.
Just some more of the crazed, fringe minority trying to push the majority around. |
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If they don't want to have to fly a flag, they can simply decline all state and federal subsidies. |
Ahhh. The flag does NOT stand for imperialism, corporate power, greed, dominance. STFU. These panty wastes need to live in a different country run by PUSSIES that have no back bone, and give in to every last request. How dare they disrespect not only our country, but the flag. They have their children in a tax payer funded "learning center".
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If it's a facility for homeschoolers then they don't have to use it. There are plenty of other places to meet and do their own things. Since it's a government funded facility, they are using government funds to support their homeschooling effort and they since are homeschooling I assume that it is in order to avoid having the government dictate what their children learn this is already a contradiction. The American flag represents so much more than commercialism and all those negative things mentioned above. It represents our history and the colors of the flag represent admirable qualities. If they don't like it I dont' think they should be using the "government funded" facility. I would say just the fact the government is willing to assist their effort to homeschool they should at least pay it some respect for simply allowing them to homeschool. In my state even when I was schoolage homeschooling was not even legal. It had only been legal for a few years when my parents began homeschooling me. This is rediculous and disrespective. Don't bite the hand that feeds you - If you dont' like the hand just don't eat out of it. DUH!
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They dont like commercialism and consumerism? What do they want communism?? We've seen how well that works. They should go try living in Red China or Vietnam for a while to see how they like it. Wont find too many American flags flying there.
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Jesus H. Christ!!! I am so pissed off right now, I can't even think, much less formulate an intelligent response to this complete and total bullshit!!!! If the flag that I served under offends you so goddamn much....then GET THE FUCK OUTTA MY COUNTRY!!!!
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Those people make me sick. They can go move into the UN if they want their children to grow up in a 'world community'.
And they say, "Oh, we should vote on whether to keep the flag up". They technically did. They elected the officials who made and passed the law that requires a flag at government funded schools. |
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I agree that it's pointless and immature to object to the existance of a flag, but I do say that nobody should be forced to stand and salute. |
I think it's good that this community is fighting for what they believe, because when you don't, things like the Holocaust happen. However, if you feel that America is a representation of evil and it supports ideals that you don't want instilled in your children, why are you raising them here?
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This is the same kind of crap that has been sending the society in this country into a tailspin for years. You can't do anything if it offends anyone. What happened to majority rules? This is total bullshit!
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"It represents dominance, greed, corporate power and not freedom. I think it even represents commercialism and consumerism."
ok... a lot of that is true... but freedom... she has the freedom to say she doesnt like the flag... im sure theres several countries where she would be tried as a traitor and shot... and commercialism and consumerism... any country that has a free market economy will have those... |
We agree on the basic principles, but...
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I'm not some kind of uber-patriot.
However, I do respect where I was born & I live. And I appreciate what we do have. And I would fight to protect it and those that live here, if called upon. I say to them, "Deal with it". They need to understand that while they can protest the policies & actions of the environment & government, they should also honor the land that allows them to thrive and/or survive. Especially within entities that are supported by that nation and state. The flag is a symbol of representation of this land. No person is an island. I'm not saying you can't protest. I am saying you can't request that kind of symbol that binds us to be withdrawn. |
People like that bitch about stuff like that should be put in a wooden box and shipped out into the middle of the ocean.
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"Love it or leave it" seems pretty dumb.
But then agian, so does removing a flag to be "citizens of the world". |
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That pisses me off beyond words, that shit is totally uncalled for.
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She may not like the flag....sooo move back to the country where you were torchered and worked as a slave. Seriously, some ppl are so anti-american today it sickens me. We all should be so lucky to live in a country where it protect the rights of everyone, even people in other countries.
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christ. move to france if you want to be an asshole please.
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What the mother fucking hell is this?
If you have a issue, leave the fucking country. Thats part of your freedom of choice, we wont stop you from leaving. |
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As for the not being able to run, locally, a friend of mine tried to run for first selectman to raise awareness of issues with the cutting of the education budget. He was laughed at, and denied permission. Our town doesn't have any write-in system for voting. Until I'm old enough to be taken seriously as a candidate, I'll continue to try to raise awareness about issues that affect me. |
if our country can't be represented by our flag maybe it can be represented by those people? oh yea they dont want to be here....
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Second off...I don't know what your community's charter/constitution says about the qualifications for running for office. There may well be age restrictions written in to it. You and your friend may want to research it. If he was qualified...then you may have a case against them. |
As a teacher, I can tell you that in Oregon and California at least, no student is forced to pledge the flag. They are required to stand respectfully while others pledge.
That said, aren't we blessed to live in a country where we can share these views and not be persecuted? The flag reperesents these freedoms. God bless America! |
Then the flag represents the right to ask to not have to see a flag ?
Seems possible to me, no? |
i'm not even going to waste more typing or time on this issue...
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