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stephanie
03-10-2007, 05:14 AM
Well heck.......
it's a terroiest flag and not a flag of the United States of America......... so this matter should be WAY MORE IMPROTANT.......
Thats why it's so improtant for us Americans fly our flags upsidedown, or burning....It's a RIGHT...
But only if you have that Freedom.......
Posted: March 10, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern



© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com


Hezbollah flag
College Republicans at San Francisco State University desecrated the name of Allah by stepping on makeshift Hezbollah and Hamas flags, charged school officials who brought the students before a hearing yesterday.

The trouble began at an Oct. 17 anti-terrorism rally in which the students stepped on butcher paper painted to resemble the flags of the Middle East terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah. The College Republicans say they simply copied the script from an image on the Internet and didn't know it bore the name of Allah in Arabic script.

University spokeswoman Ellen Griffin, however, told San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra J. Saunders the university "stands behind this process" of investigating the students for possible punishment.

"I don't believe the complaint is about the desecration of the flag," Griffin said. "I believe that the complaint is the desecration of Allah."

The university has 10 days from the time of the hearing to decide whether to sanction the students.

Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, or FIRE, which represents the students, insisted the school has no basis for punishing them.

"The College Republicans engaged in unequivocally protected political expression, and it strains all credibility to think the SFSU administration does not know this," he said. "There is nothing to try or investigate here other than protected expression."


Ten days after the incident, a student filed a formal complaint with the university against the campus group, alleging "attempts to incite violence and create a hostile environment" and "actions of incivility."

FIRE argues the university's Office of Student Programs and Leadership Development could have settled the matter informally or dismissed the charges instead of pressing forward today with a hearing.

The legal advocacy group sent a letter to SFSU President Robert A. Corrigan Jan. 23 arguing no American public institution can lawfully prosecute students for engaging in political protest or for desecrating religious symbols.

FIRE asserted "incitement" and creating a "hostile environment" are legal terms not applicable to the College Republicans' actions of stepping on flags.

"SFSU has a duty to uphold the First Amendment rights of all of its students, even if their expressive activity offends the religious sensibilities of some," the letter stated.

University officials wrote back Jan. 29, saying the school would continue to investigate the complaint "to give all parties the confidence that they will be heard and fairly treated by a panel that includes representatives of all the university's key constituencies."

A follow-up letter by FIRE urged Corrigan to call off the hearing, warning "if you continue to ignore your constitutional obligations, you risk personal liability for depriving your students of their rights."

"This is not even a close call, legally speaking," FIRE Vice President Robert L. Shibley contended. "The First Amendment protects using or destroying flags in political protest, and even SFSU administrators must realize that they cannot prosecute students for failing to respect a religious symbol."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=54634

avatar4321
03-10-2007, 05:44 AM
Does anyone honestly not think we are sitting on a powder keg ready to burst?

stephanie
03-10-2007, 06:01 AM
Where's those American flags.......that are burned....Or the upside down flag....

Show them proud....

Show them as you rebelling against these United States of America...

Then go over in Iran, China, Cuba......

Display your displeasure of your country's flag over there............

Hope we see ya all, AGAIN.............:slap:

Hobbit
03-10-2007, 11:10 AM
I a student group at that same college had wrapped a cross in America flags, turned it upside down and then took a huge, long piss all over the thing, then smeared it in feces and dump it right in front of a campus Christian group, we'd be hearing how much those students are excercising their freedom and how intolerant the Christians were for not wanting it on their front lawn. That is, unless they set fire to that cross. A burning cross is racist.

LiberalNation
03-10-2007, 11:48 AM
This is bullshit, they should have the right to express themselves thru this action without fear of consquences. They have just as much right to their views as anyone even if they're not popular at that school.

Gaffer
03-10-2007, 01:02 PM
Students burn allah, students prosecuted is what the story is really about. Liberal athiests must defend allah. It's all about enabling terrorist organizations.

:pee: allah

:pee: hizbollah

:pee: hamas

I just don't have enough piss to cover them all.

Nukeman
03-11-2007, 10:23 AM
How can you desecrete Allah on school grounds even if it is a college campus. Dont we have "seperation of church and stae". At least that is what these crazy california nut jobs keep telling us. Now they want to prosecute some students for doing something they dont even recognize..

:lame2: :lame2: :lame2:

this is for the college republicans:salute: :salute: