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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... tion's most enduring and revered symbol , nothing more . In conclusion , some have called our country the melting pot of the world . Our nation is unique in its diverse composition of eth- nicity , race , religion , nationality , and ...
... tion's most enduring and revered symbol , nothing more . In conclusion , some have called our country the melting pot of the world . Our nation is unique in its diverse composition of eth- nicity , race , religion , nationality , and ...
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... tion at all , it is from Members of Congress who value the symbol more than the freedom that the flag represents . People have rights in this country that supercede public opinion , even strongly held public opinion . If we do not ...
... tion at all , it is from Members of Congress who value the symbol more than the freedom that the flag represents . People have rights in this country that supercede public opinion , even strongly held public opinion . If we do not ...
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... tion does it say that toleration for conduct that the majority sees as evil is necessary for our freedom ? Toleration for evil will fill our society with evil . Even those who oppose a flag amendment profess to be offended by flag ...
... tion does it say that toleration for conduct that the majority sees as evil is necessary for our freedom ? Toleration for evil will fill our society with evil . Even those who oppose a flag amendment profess to be offended by flag ...
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... tion of true patriotism is reduced to dedication to a piece of cloth . Three or 4 years ago , near the anniversary of my injuries in Viet- nam , I had a conversation with a colleague at the university . mentioned the anniversary of my ...
... tion of true patriotism is reduced to dedication to a piece of cloth . Three or 4 years ago , near the anniversary of my injuries in Viet- nam , I had a conversation with a colleague at the university . mentioned the anniversary of my ...
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... tion . I gladly accepted the invitation as yet another opportunity for me to be of serv- ice to my country . As a Vietnam veteran who lives daily with the consequences of my service to my country , and as the son of a WWII combat ...
... tion . I gladly accepted the invitation as yet another opportunity for me to be of serv- ice to my country . As a Vietnam veteran who lives daily with the consequences of my service to my country , and as the son of a WWII combat ...
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