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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
You have a point, but I grew up in a world where it was illegal to burn the flag...
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What world was that, exactly? I don't remember it ever being illegal to burn the flag in America.
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...and we were way more free back then than we are now, so I don't think your point is completely valid.
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How were we more free back then (assuming I'm wrong above)?
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Destroying the symbol of your freedom is to destroy freedom itself.
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Again, how so?
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The only real people who want to destroy this symbol and take the action to burn it are the very same people that want to see this country fall, so I vote to ban American flag burning alltogether.
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I agree about their intentions, but they still have the right to express themselves. To deny that right is to deny a liberty that should remain basic.
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Originally Posted by fredbass
The flag represents my country. It's a symbol. We pledge allegiance to it every day. To me, it's just as important as the President and you can't make a public statement threatening the president so to me it's just as important preventing the flag from destruction.
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The president is a human being, and one in an important position. We can't threaten him because it's too easy to inspire someone else to carry out that threat. The flag represents our country, and what it stands for. But it's still just a symbol. The founding creed of the United States is individual liberty. To take away any liberty because you don't like what it represents is to begin the erosion of all.