Flag Burning
#17
Posted 13 April 2004 - 08:10 PM
I bow to the supreme wrath of Lord Crescens.
#19
Posted 13 April 2004 - 08:18 PM
| QUOTE (Crescens @ Apr 13 2004, 03:10 PM) |
| Most people that burn flags are inept hippies that blame the government for their own incompetence... |
You have proof?
I am completely against flag burning, except when it is mandatory. In cases where the person was burning a US flag, then they should be killed, and made a spectacle of. I feel that if we show everyone how we feel on flag burning, then people will not do it.
There is one case where flag burning should not result in death. If a US flag touches the ground, it is supposed to be burned, so I am all for it.
#22
Posted 13 April 2004 - 10:38 PM

#23
Posted 13 April 2004 - 11:18 PM
They burn flags. They hate the country. According to the Constitution of the United States of America, you cannot charge someone with treason, without them actually doing something. If they just say they hate America, you cannot arrest them. If they burn a flag, you cannot arrest them. You take away this right, there will be tons of trouble. I can bet more experienced people than you have tried to take away the flag burner's rights, and failed. If you do want to make a pathetic attempt at change, gather a few friends and go rally against this outside a government building. If you have the courage.
If flag burning was outlawed, a few amendments would have to be proposed and go through the lengthy process of becoming official. Some of your rights would have to be taken away.
Sort of enforcing the idea I said before, a satanic group and gather and hold meetings about how stupid God is, and scream hate cries at the top of their lungs. They cannot legally sacrifice believers in the God, without being executed for first degree murder.
Nine thousand amendments have been proposed since the first 10 in the Bill of Rights in 1791. Ever since 1791, only 17 amendments have been passed.
Try me. I can reject all you say with the Constitution. hehe
#24
Posted 13 April 2004 - 11:22 PM
Remember, The American way isn't always the right way, or ever the right way
Goku
This post has been edited by sh1Zza: 13 April 2004 - 11:24 PM
#25
Posted 13 April 2004 - 11:31 PM
8. Change our capital punishment waiting time. We spen way too much money on prisons as it is. Basically one big three star hotel.
9. Cricket sounds confusing, I'm gonna try it sometime.
10. An attempt to try you: why is burning draft cards illigal then?
11. Look up the sedition acts. I'd go more in depth with them, but my gov't book is in my locket at school.
12. You don't have to take away other rights just to get flag burning made illegal. Just make an amendment (hard, but still an option) that excludes flag burning from a symbolic speach freedom. Or you could find a way (like they did with draft cards) to get around the first amendment.
13. Why would a hippie burn a flag? It puts all sorts of pollution into the air, going against all their beliefs. Oh well, hippies suck.

GWAMM
#26
Posted 13 April 2004 - 11:48 PM
Uhh, Sedition Act? That was put in effect in the days of Adams, the days of Federalism. And at the election after Adams' term, Jefferson won. The day he was sworn in the Sedition Act was repealed. So that's out of the picture.
Sorry I cant talk more, but I have to go eat dinner, practice piano, and then go to a piano lesson. And after that run my daily mile. See you later!
ticktockclok
This post has been edited by ticktockclok: 13 April 2004 - 11:49 PM
#27
Posted 14 April 2004 - 12:24 AM

GWAMM
#29
Posted 14 April 2004 - 11:02 AM
But more seriously.If a person burns a US flag in UK, first of all, who's going to know about it?
If a person burns a flag in the US, everyone knows about it. See how unimportant it is to other countries? We can't really do anything against em'.
(except maybe Britain. Righto chaps)
#30
Posted 14 April 2004 - 03:22 PM
then again, that is what this country thrives on. However, i do not beleive that killing the person is the solution. By "making a specticle" of them, you are only showing that your country is a ruthless nation that kills for petty crimes.
And then you have all of the situations when burning a flag may be needed. Things like, (this is really far-fetched, but then again....) let's say you are living in harsh conditions, and you need to light a fire, right? but all the kindling around is dry wood. Dry wood doesn't start on it's own very easily, so you need something to start it with, right? Well in times of hardship, people can't just go into the supply closet and bring out a couple fire-starters, they use what they can get. (see where this is going?) And yes, you are supposed to burn an american flag if it touches the ground; but i beleive that was put into effect during the two world wars, because of the fact that the people felt extreme nationalism, and figured that a flag that touched the ground could never fly in service of their country again. Well, just like the law in michigan that states that it is illegal to drive a red car,* this really has lost effect.
*(this law was set up during the first days of automobiles, when the only way to tell a firetruck from a car was that the firetruck was red, and since they didn't have sirens, you were supposed to yeild for a red car.)
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