BobbyMike
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location: "Children are a gift from God, they are a reward"
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It actually sounds as if it might have been in their own best interests to be expelled. Some other disturbed kid might think it's patriotic to beat them senseless.
I also think that the punishment (as it sounds from the info we've gotten) is a bit harsh. As a vet I'm always upset when Americans show disrespect to our country and/or flag, but I was a disturbed kid myself. I spent a lot of time at home, suspended, for fighting. I also got some nice one-on-one time from school staff who felt it important to try and find out why I was getting into so many fights. Sounds as if those two kids need something similar.
Corporal punishment (spankings, canings, beatings) won't do anything but make the person(s) administrating the punishment feel as if they were accomplishing something. Use some common sense. Violence begets violence.
As to showing the flag (idolatry vs. solidarity), if you feel it important to display a flag, super. Please observe proper flag etiquette though and don't let the flag get faded, torn, dirty, etc. Doing so shows disrespect and is worse than burning (the proper way to dispose of an old flag) because it comes from neglect. Also don't leave a flag out at night unless you keep it lit and don't let the flag fly in inclement weather. Don't let it touch the ground. Lastly, the flag in and of itself is merely a symbol for our country and it's core values. Those core values include respect for all people, not merely those who agree with you.
Michael (you can tread on me, but not my God, country, wife, kids, dog, cats, or Visor)
PS The number one goal of terrorism is terror, secondary goals are spreading confusion and dissension.
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