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House Approves Move to Ban Flag Burning
I would never, ever burn an American flag, or any flag. But it seems to me that freedom of speech is a constitutional right, and freedom of expression is a fundamental one. Hopefully, the U.S. Senate will agree.
Oh, and this is fun, too. (link from
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I would never, ever burn an American flag, or any flag. But it seems to me that freedom of speech is a constitutional right, and freedom of expression is a fundamental one. Hopefully, the U.S. Senate will agree.
Oh, and this is fun, too. (link from
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Date: 2005-06-23 08:17 pm (UTC)Some days, though, I wonder where my breaking point is.
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Date: 2005-06-24 01:14 am (UTC)I think that when a government starts banning protest, it's starting to rule by fear. And in a way, it works, 'cause geez. This is scary.
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Date: 2005-06-24 10:34 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-24 01:29 pm (UTC)I honestly dno't know. When I was a kid the town took a piece of our yard to build a sidewalk. I guess that's understandable (and different than building condos or offices), but even then I thought that it wasn't quite right.
And you're right. I'd never burn a flag, from any country. But I want the right to do it. Because last time I looked, freedom of speech was a constitutional right.