05-12-2010, 07:45 AM
Of course not. In fact if you read the article they were told they could wear them on any day except Cinco de Mayo. Why? When did SoCal become a territory of Mexico?
NOW I've heard everything!!!
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05-12-2010, 07:45 AM
Of course not. In fact if you read the article they were told they could wear them on any day except Cinco de Mayo. Why? When did SoCal become a territory of Mexico?
05-12-2010, 01:53 PM
(05-12-2010, 07:45 AM)cbcyclone Wrote: Of course not. In fact if you read the article they were told they could wear them on any day except Cinco de Mayo. Why? When did SoCal become a territory of Mexico? I know that is what the article said, but I wonder if that is what the real policy was, or if it was created for the media... I think that we in the US should start a big celebration on Feb 2 every year - when Mexico surrendered to the US in 1848 ending the Mexican-American War. That would go over like a fart in church...
You know if I saw someone wearing some sort of other flag on July 4th, I don't think I would really care that much. Just figure they want to show THEIR heritage off or whatever. I would still be like, hey its the 4th but whatever. As long as they rock out to Neil Diamond's Coming to America watching fireworks and eating hotdogs and brats.
:p (05-12-2010, 01:53 PM)MaytagMan Wrote: I think that we in the US should start a big celebration on Feb 2 every year - when Mexico surrendered to the US in 1848 ending the Mexican-American War. Yes! haha I'm in!
05-17-2010, 08:10 AM
Amazing how dumb some people are..
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