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The Homeschooling Revolution



November 09, 2004

Re-Education Camp: Liberals Flunk Basic Diversity Training

This is just too sweet, ladies and gentlemen.

The merry ol' town of Amherst had another flag imbroglio featuring a tolerant, sensitive-to-diversity, peacenik. The gist:

"The Puerto Rican flag is flying in front of Town Hall again, two days after a woman mistook it for the flag of Texas and removed it from the flagpole. Patricia Church, of South Prospect Street, was attending a peace vigil on the town common Sunday when she noticed a new flag flying under the usual United Nations flag. Someone at the vigil said it was the flag of Texas, she said.

Church, still upset over the re-election of President Bush last week, said she thought someone had raised the Texas flag as a prank to taunt supporters of Sen. John Kerry. She called the police. But before officers arrived on the scene, Church, a Town Meeting member who chairs Amherst's Solid Waste Committee, undid the ropes and took the flag down, and later brought it to her house.

She was unaware that the flag was raised there last week, before 100 people, as part of the Amherst Puerto Rican Association's eighth annual cultural celebration."

More fun aqui (but you gotta log-in).

Try reading the local paper, Pat. And a high-five to Vladimir Morales.

Update: Here's another article that requires no registration.