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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... votes on the floor . So even though I apologize , it was unavoidable and we have to be over there for those votes . The Subcommittee is convened this afternoon to hear testimony regarding H.J. Res . 4 , a proposed amendment to the ...
... votes on the floor . So even though I apologize , it was unavoidable and we have to be over there for those votes . The Subcommittee is convened this afternoon to hear testimony regarding H.J. Res . 4 , a proposed amendment to the ...
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... voted to protect the flag , would they then have amended the Bill of Rights ? To those who have difficulty defining an American flag and ex- press concern over prosecuting people who burn bikinis or lamp shades or toilet paper marked ...
... voted to protect the flag , would they then have amended the Bill of Rights ? To those who have difficulty defining an American flag and ex- press concern over prosecuting people who burn bikinis or lamp shades or toilet paper marked ...
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... voted to protect the flag , would they then have amended the Bill of Rights ? To those who say the flag can be protected by statute , we agree but only after an amendment . The Supreme Court has made it clear that no statute alone will ...
... voted to protect the flag , would they then have amended the Bill of Rights ? To those who say the flag can be protected by statute , we agree but only after an amendment . The Supreme Court has made it clear that no statute alone will ...
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... vote quite recently held that the flag represents simply one point of view . The purpose of this amendment is to correct that mistake on the part of five Supreme Court Justices . But then I remember Congressman Frank has asked in the ...
... vote quite recently held that the flag represents simply one point of view . The purpose of this amendment is to correct that mistake on the part of five Supreme Court Justices . But then I remember Congressman Frank has asked in the ...
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... voted 371-43 and the Senate 91-9 in favor of legisla- tion to protect the flag . Since that route was definitively blocked by a narrow vote on the Supreme Court in 1990 , over two thirds of the House and nearly two - thirds of the ...
... voted 371-43 and the Senate 91-9 in favor of legisla- tion to protect the flag . Since that route was definitively blocked by a narrow vote on the Supreme Court in 1990 , over two thirds of the House and nearly two - thirds of the ...
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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