Say_hello_for_me |
11-11-2003 09:01 PM |
Ya know, I really just don't get the flag-burning amendment BS. The laws against burning stuff publicly, e.g., indoors or outdoors in major cities, is already on the books. Furthermore, I believe almost every city in America has laws for stuff like disorderly conduct if it is reasonably construed to breach the peace of another. This shit is a no-brainer back in the day when I had some say in such things. In particular, you wanna burn a flag on, say, Constitution avenue, then you'd get the smack-down for resisting an underlying disorderly arrest, and numerous complainants who would swear that the burning and accompanying, e.g., noise, breached their peace.
Which, in effect, got you the arrest and the beating.
You might think I'm kidding about this, but I'm not. Our government has enough laws, and I can't imagine that they wouldn't support application against the relevant fact pattern of public burning.
And if someone is burning a flag in, e.g,. their own backyard, then who the fuck cares? My honest-to-God only concern is that people shouldn't have to watch this if they don't want to (Constitution Avenue). The burning itself doesn't personally bother me.
So what gives? Why doesn't anyone else ever say this?
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