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April 4, 2006
Camouflage Pants Banned for Being Patriotic
Posted by Dave Blount at April 4, 2006 3:52 PM
Colorado — the state that recently gave us Jay Bennish — remains at the forefront of PC educrats' campaign to ban any public display of affection or respect for our country. A school in Longmont banned the American flag, but a middle school in Westminster has now gone one better by banning everything deemed to be patriotic, including not only Old Glory, but even camouflage pants, the wearing of which is regarded as a show of support for our military.
Said eighth grader Kirsten Golgart:
It upsets me that we cannot support our troops, the military. We can't support our country. If we're American, I think we should be proud to be an American.
Maybe Colorado schools should put the students in charge.

Banned: too patriotic.


