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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Did you not see that thread about the guy who owned a parking lot that posted no Obama supporter will be allowed to park?
Dont know if you remember, there was also quite a stir over Leatherman Tools Pres supporting Kerry.
Originally posted by: alchemize
I will say that there doesn't appear to be any evidence that the parents prompted this kid to wear the TShirt, or that they are being asshats.
"Jones is volunteering at the Republican Headquarters in New Smyrna Beach. "
"Jones' parents say they aren't mad at the school they just want everyone including their daughter to voice their opinion constructively."
Officials with Volusia County Schools said there were no referrals or complaints to the office about this incident.
Good idea... just place a sign that says 'No racist allowed'Originally posted by: Throckmorton
If McCain/Palin don't want themselves associated with racism, maybe they shouldn't allow it at their rallies.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Good idea... just place a sign that says 'No racist allowed'Originally posted by: Throckmorton
If McCain/Palin don't want themselves associated with racism, maybe they shouldn't allow it at their rallies.
I am sure that will scare them all away.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Good idea... just place a sign that says 'No racist allowed'Originally posted by: Throckmorton
If McCain/Palin don't want themselves associated with racism, maybe they shouldn't allow it at their rallies.
I am sure that will scare them all away.
Originally posted by: 351Cleveland
For all the "racist" screeching aimed at the Republicans (which was predicted 2 years ago... race card gets played every chance it gets), there is as much bigotry on the left... and aimed at kids:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/my...Y&pageId=3.14.1&sflg=1
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- She's only 12 years old but Ashleigh Jones is feeling the heat of this election year.
That?s because the seventh grader at New Smyrna Beach Middle School was called a racist by classmates for wearing a pro-Sarah Palin t-shirt.
Jones is volunteering at the Republican Headquarters in New Smyrna Beach. The Palin t-shirt was a gift from her fellow volunteers.
But when she wore it to school she learned just how tough politics can be.
?Some of the students were calling me racist because I was Caucasian,? she said. ?I wanted the Caucasian man to win. And I told them that?s not true. It?s my freedom of speech, it?s my opinion.?
Jones' parents say they aren't mad at the school they just want everyone including their daughter to voice their opinion constructively.
Officials with Volusia County Schools said there were no referrals or complaints to the office about this incident.
Ashleigh said that more of her friends are expressing their views by wearing political t-shirts and she plans to wear hers again.
[/quote]Originally posted by: 351Cleveland
For all the "racist" screeching aimed at the Republicans (which was predicted 2 years ago... race card gets played every chance it gets)
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Cool, parents using their child for political motives. I guess it's not just the Democrats.
Originally posted by: polarmystery
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Cool, parents using their child for political motives. I guess it's not just the Democrats.
Uhhh?