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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
    "Ask the men and women who stood on top of the (World) Trade Center," said Rep. Randy (Duke) Cunningham, R-Calif. "Ask them and they will tell you: pass this amendment."
    This is the same Rep. Randy (Duke) Cunningham who is about to be run out of Congress and hopefully imprisoned for accepting bribes (over $1 million) from a second-rate defense contractor in return for government defense contracts (over $60 million).

    I think I will vomit if this amendment actually passes.

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    wow i didnt bother reading due to the fac tthat I saw them pass it on C-Span I was like nnnnnnuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu but then again i can always join a protest in mexico woot!!!


    !viva la flag burning!

    but seriously when you wanna send a message across to the leaders one thing always works flag burning I mean flags were made to get burned for reasons of protest.

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    Funny thing. The only circumstance I would ever desecrate a flag is if a law like this came to pass. In any other situation it would be a pretty hollow and ineffective move, but the very presence of a law like this demands action be taken and as the past court cases have often shown, one of the more effective ways of doing this is by simply breaking the law.

    Ok, why does this matter? Flag burning isn't exactly a national pastime.

    Well, it matters because it could be the start of a slippery slope. Is it going to be? Maybe, maybe not; similar laws were created in the wake of Vietnam-era flag burning, but were eventually repealed in '89. Nonetheless they were repealed. But yeah, today flag burning, how long until Robin Williams or Ellen DeGeneres is in trouble for making fun of some aspect of the US?

    Aside from the fact that there is simply no grounds for a law like this. It hurts feelings? A lot of things hurt my feelings - hell, someone actually burning Old Glory does cause a bit of irritation - but I'd never stop them doing it. If you ban it, they win. If you let them do it, you win, because the fact they can do it shows their issue is weakened already.

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    i'm for it. why burn a flag of your own nation? it's disrespectful and absurd. only Nazis do those things.

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    Go ahead....no one gives a damn about free speech.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuffie514
    i'm for it. why burn a flag of your own nation? it's disrespectful and absurd. only Nazis do those things.
    Actually, Nazi's burned books and held their flag in very high regard, so what you said has no basis.

    Flag burning is usually done for political/protest reasons, but that isnt the point here. The point has been reiterated here many times by people far more eloquent than I, so I wont rehash it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moronic Politician
    "Ask the men and women who stood on top of the (World) Trade Center," said Rep. Randy (Duke) Cunningham, R-Calif. "Ask them and they will tell you: pass this amendment."
    My question is this: Why are thier opinions any more valid than anybody elses?

    When you burn the flag, you're taking a stand against everything that America stands for, and that includes freedom of speech, democracy and liberty.
    Who says?

    Funny thing. The only circumstance I would ever desecrate a flag is if a law like this came to pass.
    Same here.

    i'm for it. why burn a flag of your own nation? it's disrespectful and absurd. only Nazis do those things.
    First of all, the only thing 'absurd' here is this statement. Where do you get the idea that 'only Nazis do those things'? But more importantly, do you seriously believe that Nazi ideology, as despicable as it may be, should be censored just because you don't like it? That is a dangerous mindset, and it's one that I cannot accept.

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    I really don't understand it, flag burning is just another way to express your opposition to what your country is standing for, not what it has traditionally been standing for. The flag is simply an icon to represent a country, not to represent an idea such as free speech, or even to represent the people in the country. The ideas represented by the country, then, depend on who speaks of the country: for many people the US stands for democracy and freedom. I believe such idea is quite close to US chauvinism, I really can't admit a country that stands for freedom and democracy, even less when we are talking of the most powerful nation in the world, but not the most democratic or liberal one. For me, the US stands for imperialism and Coca-Cola. For the flag burner, the flag dosen't stand for freedom of speech, so try to change your perspective a little bit and understand the whole point.

    Oh, I have never really burnt a flag. There are other ways of expressing disagreement on things, ways that are more original and probably more convincing. To me, a flag in flames is already a preety overused image, and is really not shocking at all, nor will it make people change their minds about a subject. I don't care if it's irrespectful because I hold no respect for icons and avatars. It's just not original.

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    A while ago, some dude here burnt the flag on TV. The country didn't do anything to him, since it was part of his freedom of expression. However, he got sued by quite a few angry citizens, and he had to publicly apologise. I think this is the best way to deal with this - the flag is the symbol of the nation and its people, and if burning it hurts people's feelings, there's a lot they can do about it. Just like you can't control what people say ("The USA sucks", "I hate black people", "Turnips make me sick", etc), the country shouldn't attempt to control someone's actions, when all it is hurt by them, is emotions.
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    This LJ entry makes a number of highly valid points, and the last paragraph more or less sums up my own thoughts on the matter. (For people too lazy to look, he says: "Personally, I find burning the flag to be stupid, childish, and unnecessarily offensive to many good people. But I still believe that we should be able to burn it whenever the hell we want. If we can't, then it doesn't stand for much at all. And the legal right to burn the flag is one of the best reasons not to burn the flag.")
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    The whole point of this ammendment is the fact that its useless.....

    I mean most o the flag burning is done overseas.

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    You'll always have people that are stupid enough to burn the flag, because they don't know (or believe) all that it stands for. And you'll always have others--such as myself--who are willing (and often happy) to use violence to protect that flag from the dumbasses who try to burn it, and by so doing, disrespect all who fought for that flag.

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    well teh whole point is lol no one inteh USA ever burns a flag in a protest so this is a useless amendment.Since the way to dispose of a worn out flag is to burn it.

    my opinion is its just a flag that represents a country.IT has a lot of meaning to it but really the material its made out of burns just so perfectly.lol they need to produce fire proof flags .

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    well teh whole point is lol no one inteh USA ever burns a flag in a protest so this is a useless amendment.
    Untrue. It has happened before.


    This law is worse than burning the flag. It's invalidating the flag.

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    I find it Ironic, that I defend, I will defend my life for this country some day. The flag is a symbolic symbol of this country, and I defend it, and at the same time people have their "right" to burn it. I really dont care to tell you the truth, just hope whoever does burns one ends up like this guy:



    I dont think the bill will get passed, because it violates your right of freedom of speech, and expression.

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