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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... TRIVIALIZATION AND EXAGGERATION The central focus of argument against the flag amendment involves the ( sup- posedly ) likely effects of its ratification . Typically , these effects are at one and the same time - trivialized and ...
... TRIVIALIZATION AND EXAGGERATION The central focus of argument against the flag amendment involves the ( sup- posedly ) likely effects of its ratification . Typically , these effects are at one and the same time - trivialized and ...
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... trivialization of the amendment's effects is the repeated claim that there is simply no problem for it to address ... trivialize it ? Surely , the vast majority of members of Congress would hesitate to talk that way . They , after all ...
... trivialization of the amendment's effects is the repeated claim that there is simply no problem for it to address ... trivialize it ? Surely , the vast majority of members of Congress would hesitate to talk that way . They , after all ...
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... trivialization and exaggeration . What's remarkable is that they seem to assume their generalizations will go unchallenged . They seem to take for granted a deni- grating portrayal of others - as well as their own entitlement to ...
... trivialization and exaggeration . What's remarkable is that they seem to assume their generalizations will go unchallenged . They seem to take for granted a deni- grating portrayal of others - as well as their own entitlement to ...
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... trivialization " arguments made by opponents of the flag amendment . First , they imagine that public patriotism taps into raw emotions that threaten to cause con- flict and official oppression . Thus they insist that the proposed ...
... trivialization " arguments made by opponents of the flag amendment . First , they imagine that public patriotism taps into raw emotions that threaten to cause con- flict and official oppression . Thus they insist that the proposed ...
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