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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... EFFECTS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT : 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 ...
... EFFECTS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT : 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 ...
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... effects is the repeated claim that there is simply no problem for it to address . There are , it is said , few incidents of flag desecration nowadays ; and those few involve marginal malcontents who may simply be ignored . The American ...
... effects is the repeated claim that there is simply no problem for it to address . There are , it is said , few incidents of flag desecration nowadays ; and those few involve marginal malcontents who may simply be ignored . The American ...
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... effects of the proposed amendment portrays it as inviting censorship . If Congress prohibits in- dividuals from ... effect of the amendment would be precisely the opposite of the one " predicted " by their scare rhetoric . Far from ...
... effects of the proposed amendment portrays it as inviting censorship . If Congress prohibits in- dividuals from ... effect of the amendment would be precisely the opposite of the one " predicted " by their scare rhetoric . Far from ...
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... effects Repeatedly , they supplement those arguments with ad hominem , dispar- aging claims about its supporters as well . Again , they combine strategies of trivialization and exaggeration . What's remarkable is that they seem to ...
... effects Repeatedly , they supplement those arguments with ad hominem , dispar- aging claims about its supporters as well . Again , they combine strategies of trivialization and exaggeration . What's remarkable is that they seem to ...
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... effect , for two centuries of our history . That belief encourages me to see this as a truly nonpartisan effort , deserving fully bipartisan support . And , so , it encourages me to urge the United States House of Representatives to ...
... effect , for two centuries of our history . That belief encourages me to see this as a truly nonpartisan effort , deserving fully bipartisan support . And , so , it encourages me to urge the United States House of Representatives to ...
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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