| No way would I send my DC to school wearing that. Inappropriate. Outside of school, sure. |
Perhaps some of us just want to get along. Why be devisive? |
Just like Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Incorrect |
Who cares? Let her wear it. Frat bros and preppy rich whites LOVE their "Reagan/Bush 1980" wear. It's so stupid. You're pining for a time of stagflation, rampant sexual harassment, threats of nuclear war with the USSR, and the ghettoization of American cities? OK. |
If the picture was the White House, I'd say it might be pushing it in that setting. The Capitol? Fine. I would assume a Reagan/Bush shirt was worn by a conservative feeling nostalgic for a candidate he could feel excited about. As a lifelong Democrat, I myself feel nostalgic for Republic candidates I could respect. |
exactly b/c God loves everyone except for gays, those using BC and divorced folks |
If recent events are any indication - liberals would be the ones to watch out for. I mean the rioting at Trump events, assaults and beating up teenagers. |
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It's catholic school. After what trump said about the pope, and vice versa, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
If you were sending her to ignorant racist school, then maybe that wouldn't be the right shirt. |
| I support Hillary. But I'm no fan of making children political billboards. |
Exactly. Let the little children be children. |
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OP, I can ostensibly understand why a grown up would do it. (Although I consider it stupid.)
I can't get my head around putting a political bumper sticker on your child. It's vile. |
| Why associate your child with a school that is an affiliate of a strongly anti-choice, anti-LGTB organization? That's a much stronger political statement than a t-shirt. |
| HRC is not a girl. Just sayin LOL |
I don"t understand why you think someone who would wear a Reagan Bush shirt, would have any objection to the shirt. |