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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Colorado Student Forbidden To Display U.S. Flag

from Fire Andrea Mitchell:

Northglenn High School tells student Jeremy Stoppel to remove American flag from ruck because it might “make others uncomfortable”


Before I even get to this story, I’ll say this what will make progressive liberals heads explode. If you are offended or “uncomfortable” at the sight of the American flag flying ANYWHERE in this country, then GTFO. Anyway, a high school student at Northglenn High School named Jeremy Stoppel drives drives a pickup truck. You know like Scott Brown? He attends Northglenn High School which is never Denver and has large American flags flying from his pickup truck. Apparently, the American flags make some “uncomfortable” according to ABC 7 in Denver, and was told the remove the flags by campus security.





“She said I should take my flags down. She said this is a school that focuses on diversity and she doesn’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable,” Stoppel said. “How do you suppose anyone would feel uncomfortable in America with an American flag? That’s where I’m confused.”



He said he started flying his flags around school last week.



“Now that I finally get to drive to school, I have a truck, that’s what I want to do. I want to fly my flags. September 11th is coming up so I wanted to fly them in honor of that,” said Stoppel, who said his cousin is serving in the Navy.

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