04 October 2007

US VET REMOVES ILLEGAL MEX FLAG ... MAY BE CHARGED


Something else the MSM doesn’t want you to hear about (go and see if this made your news), and for a couple of reasons: 1) it might prompt others to stand up for their country; 2) the guy might get applauded; 3) if enough people hear about it the guy might not get charged; 4) they’d prefer doing Spanish language editions since there is money to be made in that untapped market.

And for those who think this is absolutely FAH-bew-luss the law says it’s constitutionally illegal [NOTE: this is incorrect. It sucks, but apparently the Constitution doesn't say that. My bad, but I don't care. It's morally reprehensible to dishonor something for which so many have died defending. Period. — GPJ / 10/6/07]

If you want to abuse the First Amendment (among others), then you’ll have to play by the book that comes with it. [If it was okay to do it, it's okay to stop it. I assume all Americans are allowed free speech. — GPJ / 10/6/07]

Anyway …

Here’s the story:

“A Veteran from Reno, Nevada has hit headlines after he took matters into his own hands yesterday and tore down a Mexican flag that was being illegally flown above a U.S. flag at a local business.

“News station krnv News 4 had received calls yesterday afternoon from angry residents complaining about the Mexican flag.

“When the station sent a reporter to investigate the Veteran took the opportunity to make a statement in front of the cameras.

“The man commented, “I’m Jim Brossert and I took this flag down in honor of my country with a knife from the United States army. I’m a veteran, I am not going to see this done to my country. if they want to fight us, then they need to be men, and they need to come and fight us, but I want somebody to fight me for this flag. They're not going to get it back.”
Watch it here

John Kadic is the Reno city attorney : 775-334-2050
The city’s general e-mail address: RENO

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That guy ROCKS! I would've thought that immigrants would have been made aware of Old Glory etiquette. Serves the store owner right just chalk it up to lessons learned the hard way.

Pat Black
US ARMY Scout 90-98