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To: Wayners who wrote (134)11/14/2012 6:08:54 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 268
 
GREAT idea.



To: Wayners who wrote (134)1/9/2013 5:42:33 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 268
 
South Carolina teacher on leave for stomping on American flag in front of class

1/09/2013 by Eric Owens


A high school teacher in South Carolina is under investigation and has been placed on long-term administrative leave after he allegedly threw an American flag on the floor and stomped on it in front of his students.

Scott Compton, an English teacher at Chapin High School in Chapin, S.C., reprised the unpatriotic deed in three classes over the course of one day, reports local NBC affiliate WIS.

One parent, Michael Copeland, said he heard his teenage daughter discussing the incident and asked her to tell him the whole story.

“He drew a couple of symbols, like one of them was a cross, and he said, ‘What does this represent,’ and everybody said, ‘Christianity,’” Copeland explained to WIS.

“Then he proceeds to take down the American flag, and said, ‘This is a symbol, but it’s only a piece of cloth. It doesn’t mean anything,’ and then he throws it down on the floor and then stomps on it, repeatedly,” Copeland continued.

“I asked what was he trying to get, the point across? And she said, ‘I don’t know,’ and he said, his explanation was there would be no consequences, it’s just a piece of cloth that doesn’t mean anything.”

Perhaps ironically, however, Compton would soon face consequences.

Mark Bounds, a spokesperson for the school district, told WIS that the district frequently cautions teachers to avoid introducing personal opinions in the classroom.

“Our superintendent served in the military, I served in the military for 20 years, our flag is a symbol of our freedom, and so many people have fought and died for that liberty, and so we take this action very seriously,” Bounds added.

According to FITSNews, a South Carolina-based conservative news and entertain website, people in the Chapin High community describe Compton a “good teacher” who is “very liberal” and “wears it on his sleeve in the classroom.”

A substitute teacher will fill in for Compton for the remainder of the school year, according to WIS.

Read more: dailycaller.com



To: Wayners who wrote (134)2/2/2013 7:43:27 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 268
 
Apartment Complex Bans Soldier’s Small Flag Display

February 2, 2013 By B. Christopher Agee
westernjournalism.com


Just months after returning from a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan, U.S. Army National Guard veteran Tyler Barge was embroiled in another fight defending the American flag. This time, it involves the management of his Salem, Va. apartment complex.

A small American flag, displayed in a cup of dirt on his patio wall
, is a violation of the building’s code, he was told.

Barge received a notice informing him he must remove the flag, along with a few other items – a broom and table, for instance – deemed inappropriate.

“We need your help to keep our community one of the best in Salem,”
the notice read, giving Barge several days to remove the offending items. A list inexcusably included a veteran’s American flag.

“I like to keep a flag on display in honor of those who have died fighting for our freedom,” he said in an interview.

He went on to say he “saw the flag flying in Afghanistan; it’d be nice to see it flying here, too.”