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    Then it should be within my right to horse whip that SOB

    Copied from Fox News:

    Meet the North Carolina teen who saved the American flag


    Alex Dunn is Captain America.

    The 16-year-old junior at Massey Hill Classical High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina, is a red, white and blue patriot who loves America.

    And he especially loves the American flag.

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    “I have a father in the military who taught me the way to respect the flag,” Alex told me.

    When he saw that his teacher was desecrating the flag during a classroom discussion, the teenager knew he had to do something. And what he did has patriots across the fruited plain cheering.

    History teacher Lee Francis admitted he desecrated the flag during a lesson on the First Amendment.

    First, he asked the students for a lighter. Then, he picked up a pair of scissors on his desk and tried to cut the flag. When that did not work, he tossed it on the ground and stomped on Old Glory.

    It was such a disgraceful thing for a person to do – especially in front of so many military children who understand the meaning of the flag – apparently unlike him,” he said.

    Alex was appalled at what his teacher had done.

    “I didn’t want to believe that it was really happening,” he said. “But when he stepped on the flag – I just thought about all these men and women who fought for that flag that he just walked on – all these men and women who’ve come home with that flag draped over their coffin.”

    So Alex grabbed his phone and snapped a photo – a photo that would eventually go viral on Facebook. Then, the teenager rose from his seat, picked up the flag and took the defiled banner to the principal’s office.

    “We are extremely proud of him,” Alex’s mother told me. “He did the right thing.”

    However, doing the right thing could land the brave, young patriot in hot water.

    Mr. Francis told me Alex “broke the law” and should be punished.

    “I believe that child does need to be punished in some way – absolutely,” the teacher told me. “I can’t take a picture of them, and in turn, they cannot do the same of me.”

    I called the Cumberland County District Attorney’s office as well as the local superintendent to find out if any laws or rules had been broken. Neither agency returned my calls.

    “If it’s within Mr. Francis’ rights to stomp on it, cut it and try to burn it, then it is within my child’s rights to defend that flag,” Mrs. Dunn said.

    Sadly, many of the teenager’s classmates are siding with the teacher.

    “There was much more support for what he did than what I did,” he said – noting that some students even protested by refusing to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.

    The question really isn’t about desecrating the flag. The school teacher certainly has the right to demonstrate his hatred of America.

    “But was it appropriate in a classroom in front of children -- in front of military children? No, it was not,” Mrs. Dunn told me. “It wasn’t the appropriate place to defile an American flag.

    I hope the school district or the district attorney does not punish Alex Dunn.

    But should that happen, I would be more than honored to stand up and serve the punishment in his place.

    And I’d wager there are plenty of American patriots across this great nation who would be willing to do the same.

    Thank you, Alex Dunn for reminding us that America is still the land of the free and the home of the brave.
    "Teach the children quietly
    For someday sons and daughters
    Will rise up and fight while we stood still"

    I stayed up all night to see where the sun went. Then it dawned on me.

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    plenty of extra room "down his pants"
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    the kids that supported the teacher? brainwashed libtard kids.

    remember, kids are typically a reflection of their parents. makes me ill.
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    He's old and grumpy, but not fat. He'll be right back...he has to go tell some kids to get off his lawn

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    The kid was right for more reasons then you would think. A lawyer could have a field day with this incident. While the teacher has the "right" to do what he did according to a Supreme Court decision regarding free speech, not in the venue he did it in. He could plead all he wanted to that it was his right under the first amendment, but there is a catch. He had a captive audience, This would be a kin to as the freedom from religion nit wits who protest public displays of religion at Christmas time on public property, ill-legal. The left/progressive want everything their way or not at all. A smart, sharp attorney should sue the teacher and the school for tolerating such behavior, and intoleratant (yes , throw their words back at them) display.
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