Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
The Supreme Court of the United States disagrees with you. And has since 1943. But thanks for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette
For the love of peanut butter, would you people please take civics!!!!
That kid doesn’t have a right to disrespect the flag. If you are saying the supremes are sacrosanct I will merely point out the Dred Scott decision and tell you to start over. Good try tho!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
The Supreme Court of the United States disagrees with you. And has since 1943. But thanks for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette
For the love of peanut butter, would you people please take civics!!!!
That kid doesn’t have a right to disrespect the flag. If you are saying the supremes are sacrosanct I will merely point out the Dred Scott decision and tell you to start over. Good try tho!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
The Supreme Court of the United States disagrees with you. And has since 1943. But thanks for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette
For the love of peanut butter, would you people please take civics!!!!
That kid doesn’t have a right to disrespect the flag. If you are saying the supremes are sacrosanct I will merely point out the Dred Scott decision and tell you to start over. Good try tho!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
The Supreme Court of the United States disagrees with you. And has since 1943. But thanks for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette
For the love of peanut butter, would you people please take civics!!!!
That kid doesn’t have a right to disrespect the flag. If you are saying the supremes are sacrosanct I will merely point out the Dred Scott decision and tell you to start over. Good try tho!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
The Supreme Court of the United States disagrees with you. And has since 1943. But thanks for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_State_Board_of_Education_v._Barnette
For the love of peanut butter, would you people please take civics!!!!
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, it's not their favorite amendment.
Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, what's wtsp?
Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.
Anonymous wrote:Schools are not a democracy. They have dress codes, zero tolerance for somethings and can decide that students stand for reciting of pledge of allegiance as well as standing for national anthem. Principals run the school not the students.
In Texas, this idiot lawyer will lose.