Flag Protection Amendment: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, on H.J. Res. 4, May 7, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 47 páginas |
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... particular memorial service to HONOR Donny and we did , but I began to realize that this flag was much more meaningful than that . At the memorial service everyone was gazing at the flag . This flag meant a lot of things to everyone ...
... particular memorial service to HONOR Donny and we did , but I began to realize that this flag was much more meaningful than that . At the memorial service everyone was gazing at the flag . This flag meant a lot of things to everyone ...
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... particular individuals , but also to correct gener- alized intangible harms . Let me give three examples . First , obscenity . The Court said very clearly in 1973 and had as- sumed back into the 1940's that Government may prohibit the ...
... particular individuals , but also to correct gener- alized intangible harms . Let me give three examples . First , obscenity . The Court said very clearly in 1973 and had as- sumed back into the 1940's that Government may prohibit the ...
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... particular , they continue , it will suffocate expression of " unpopular " or " minority " points of view . It will thereby discriminate , they conclude , in favor of a competing point of view . This line of argument is , essentially ...
... particular , they continue , it will suffocate expression of " unpopular " or " minority " points of view . It will thereby discriminate , they conclude , in favor of a competing point of view . This line of argument is , essentially ...
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... particular policy . It doesn't stand for the flag . It stands for- Mr. NADLER . So in other words , in other words , burning a flag per se is neutral . It may be done properly to dispose of it . It may be done harmlessly by actors in a ...
... particular policy . It doesn't stand for the flag . It stands for- Mr. NADLER . So in other words , in other words , burning a flag per se is neutral . It may be done properly to dispose of it . It may be done harmlessly by actors in a ...
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... particular . Throughout the debates of the 1850's , Abraham Lincoln said that he , of course , respected the Supreme Court . He respected its deci- sion in the Dred Scott case , but he believed it was wrong . He be- lieved that he had ...
... particular . Throughout the debates of the 1850's , Abraham Lincoln said that he , of course , respected the Supreme Court . He respected its deci- sion in the Dred Scott case , but he believed it was wrong . He be- lieved that he had ...
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Agent Orange amend the Bill amend the Constitution American flag argument believe bikini Bill of Rights Bill Pascrell burn the American burn the flag calling flag burning CHABOT Chairman combat Congress cross burning debate democracy desecrate the flag fact FEENEY Fiction flag amendment flag burners flag burning speech flag desecration Flag Protection flag represents free speech freedom of expression freedom of speech gentleman honor HOSTETTLER Hugo Black Iraq irrevocably fixed issue John Murtha legal to burn Lieutenant SCANNELLA Major BRADY Members ment minority minutes NADLER nation offensive okay Old Glory opponents physical desecration piece of cloth pledge political PREPARED STATEMENT Professor Parker prohibit proposed amendment protect the flag protected speech public patriotism question sacrifice say the flag SCOTT statute STEVE CHABOT Supreme Court symbol talking Thank thing tion Tommy Lasorda trivialization U.S. Representative Vietnam veteran vote Walter Berns World Trade Center York