PC Test Come up an' see me urchins

April 17, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 7:20 pm

Several new folks to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for

AubreyJ.org (sorry for the late “welcome aboard!”)

The American Princess

Welcome aboard, Matey’s!

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Crossed at the Pirate’s Cove.

April 15, 2006

Just a little test

Filed under: Uncategorized — William Teach @ 8:16 pm

Move along, nothing to see here.

April 11, 2006

American Flag Now OK in Colorado Town

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 12:17 pm

About damn time, too (from the Rocky Mountain News):

People gathered in the rain Friday morning to wave Old Glory, hand out American-flag T-shirts to students and cheer the lifting of a ban on certain types of clothing at Shaw Heights Middle School.

Most of the students accepted the free T-shirts, but some Hispanic students declined, saying they feared they’d be the targets of overly exuberant patriotism.

George Straface, superintendent of the Adams County 50 School District, said the six students suspended while the ban was in effect will be dealt with in two different ways. Those suspended for taunting others will keep the incident on their records. But those suspended for wearing banned clothing will have their suspensions erased.

Principal Myla Shepherd banned Mexican and U.S. flags, flag-insignia bandanas and camouflage clothing after the items ratcheted up tensions at the school that has about an equal number of Hispanic and white students.

Nice to know that Freedom of Expression still trumps PC insanity once in awhile.

“We are very patriotic, there is an American flag in every classroom, and they say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning,” Straface said. “But starting last week, there were a large number of kids who were using the symbols in a less-than-patriotic way.”

In other words, proud Americans were showing their support for our Colors and Flag. Gee, must have driven the liberals and illegal immigrants right over the edge. And, we care about their opinions why, exactly? Love it or leave it. Do not try flying your original countries flag over ours.

Test post

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 10:50 am

Checking technorati

April 6, 2006

Bring An American Flag To Work Day!

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 6:00 am

Today is Take An American Flag To Work Day! as Ogre points out, from the Free Republic.

You can drive the ACLU and the Left nuts while showing your love of the Red, White, and Blue at the same time!

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April 3, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 6:29 am

Two great new members to add to the American Flag League. Give a big hand to:

Leaning Straight Up

A Mom And Her Blog

Welcome Aboard, Matey’s!

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Crossed at the Pirate’s Cove

(ps: it is helpful when I hit the publish instead of save button, eh?)

March 31, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 7:42 am

Coupe great folks to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for:

And Moby Shtick is now Ionetic.

Welcome aboard, Matey’s!

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Crossed at the Pirate’s Cove.

March 26, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 9:31 am

We have a bunch of fine bloggers to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for

Welcome aboard, Mateys!

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Crossed at the Pirate’s Cove.

March 22, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 9:06 am

A couple fine blogs to add to the American Flag League. Give a big welcome to

Deployed Family Support

OneManBandwith

Welcome aboard, Mateys!

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Crossed at the Pirate’s Cove

March 15, 2006

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 9:44 pm

Hey, hey, another fine member to add to the American Flag League roll! Give it up for Musings of a Real Texas Cowgirl. Welcome aboard, Matey!

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