Remember the case of the California high school boys who got into trouble for wearing the American flag on Cinco de Mayo? Their attire was considered an insult and a cause of violence to Mexican-American students. This occurred, mind you, in a U.S. school, on U.S. soil.

On September 17th, Constitution Day (!), "The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said...that a majority of its judges voted against rehearing the case." Ninth Circuit Court Won't Reconsider U.S. Flag Shirt Ban at California School By the way, there are 29 judges on that court, and the majority voted not to rehear the case.

The whole thing is indeed an outrage, and a vivid example of how assimilation is (not) working. In fact, the case seems made to order for political candidates to rail against. So where are such candidates?

The case may wind up in the U.S. Supreme Court. According to Breitbart: