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2006-06-28 09:14:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i became pretty a lot to ask the very similar question. notwithstanding, I disagree with you . Burning a flag is a reality, and is no longer causing any damage to human beings or resources. Burning a house is causing damage to somebody else's resources, and is definitely unlawful, as is burning down the Vatican. Burning the Koran notwithstanding, as long as to procure it and this is yours, is fantastic. I abhor e book burning at any time, yet I see no reason someone won't be able to burn their personal e book. similar is going for a Bible. further, if i purchase or make an Australian flag, I see no reason I should not be allowed to burn it if I talked about in good structure. In AUstralia, we do no longer have a bill of Rights. free speech right here's an phantasm. Regardless, i imagine that is a lofty sufficient desirable to allow for such victimless "crimes" to be properly actually worth the anger aroused in some. in reality, per chance this is what makes it this kind of efficient way of expressing disscontent. to boot to, if all people in this usa has a suitable to burn a flag, this is the indigenous aussies.
2016-11-29 22:17:47
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no!
It hasn't been a problem for many years now. It's just a Republican stunt. Like the country doesn't have problems more pressing than that, like Health care.
Even if someone did burn a flag in protest, would it hurt you any?
It's much better to have things that are allowed in this country that may make some people uncomfortable than to have laws forbiding it and less civil liberties for all. American are getting lazy and cowardly.
What ever happened to the brave americans that would rather fight than give up even one freedom?
2006-06-28 09:22:18
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answer #3
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answered by Imaginer 4
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No. Just make sure you bury the flag ,ceremoniously and somberly as a sign of respect to those who do not think it should be done....showing them how it 's supposed to conclude, after the burning has taken place, so as to allay the unease, of the many who think in such a manner, which is only just and humane. Anything other is malevolent and intentional to strike harm in the minds of those who hold others in their memory with strong conviction.
No.
Educate this understanding, of that which is believed, by observing the practice, at its' end, solemnly.
2006-06-28 09:34:04
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answer #4
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answered by JRev 3
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HELL YA, The United States Flag represents America.
2006-06-28 09:50:30
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answer #5
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answered by RedneckCuitie 2
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If a person wants to burn a flag, let them. Its merely a symbol of a nation. We should be civilised enough to let people do this if they want, we live in a free society after all
2006-06-28 09:15:50
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answer #6
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answered by thomas p 5
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No it should not be outlawed. I don't agree with it but it is a powerful form of non violent protest. It is much better than harming or threatening people in order to be heard.
2006-06-28 09:18:03
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a good question, do we show honor to our country,im not so sure on this one, because i did a task for Ronald Reagan, at Nancy Reagan University,I was told that when I would be in need , That he would make it known,to everyone whom proceeded him in the seat of President to honor this mans needs. So far there has been no Honor shown,,,I did for my country and it has done nothing , Forget the Civilian.
2006-06-28 09:24:36
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answer #8
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answered by JGreen 2
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Yes
2006-06-28 09:18:16
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answer #9
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answered by paulofhouston 6
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Of course not, you are legally required to burn frayed flags.
2006-06-28 09:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is only a method of expression. One should have the right to let the Government know when they are agressively opposed to something.
2006-06-28 10:26:17
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answered by Lou 6
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