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And a gator sailor to boot. We take the Marines to and from the Sandbox.
The BEST kind of Sailor in my opinion!
And a gator sailor to boot. We take the Marines to and from the Sandbox.
And a gator sailor to boot. We take the Marines to and from the Sandbox.
Kmoose -
Why bring this Flag code up as if it's a reason any flags have been burned on the news and social media lately???
This is about people burning perfectly well preserved flags for no good reason but hate and stupidity.
I KNOW IT'S CURRENTLY A RIGHT WE HAVE, I LIKE OUR RIGHTS AND LOVE THE PEOPLE WHO FOUGHT FOR THEM!!!
There is never a reasonable excuse to burn the flag...
When is it ever the right thing to do? If no one thinks it’s right, it's not. If it's not right why allow it?
The importance of protecting liberty is not so that it is preserved in the black-and-white cases, but so that the government can't impose its will on the people for issues in various shades of gray. Nobody thinks it's right to burn the flag, we get that. Nobody thinks it's right to start a white supremacy group, we get that. But what if a Republican president tried to make it illegal to talk about global warming? Or if a Democrat president tried to force the Catholic Church to perform same-sex marriages? Are those things really that far out of the realm of possibility? Very few things are black and white in this world. As long as no act of violence is being committed against a victim, we should preserve liberty as much as possible. Otherwise, what we're free to do and what we're prohibited from doing on threat of imprisonment can change with the whims of whoever holds power at a given time.As to why it is allowed when no one thinks it's right? I don't know.
Maybe we should do the 5 why's here until we get the answer?
Why do they think it's right?
GD09, I think we're just going to have to disagree on this issue. And you're right, I didn't raise my hand and take an oath to defend a symbol. I had my own reasons. But that symbol, our flag, represents more than any one thing. It represents us, our constitutional values, our cultures and most importantly OUR FREEDOM.
How you can criminalize an expression of freedom, however hateful or misguided, on a symbol that means freedom to people here and around the world is just beyond me.
Texas v. Johnson - "f there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the Government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable."
From Kennedy's concurrence: "Though symbols often are what we ourselves make of them, the flag is constant in expressing beliefs Americans share, beliefs in law and peace and that freedom which sustains the human spirit. The case here today forces recognition of the costs to which those beliefs commit us. It is poignant but fundamental that the flag protects those who hold it in contempt."
Tell that to the Christian cake makers who were forced to bake a cake for a homosexual couple.
Tell that to the LGBT crowd still waiting to be legally married.
Tell that to all the Pot smokers who are just looking for that legal high.
These laws were all put in place because of the majority and they're slowly changing due to the majority.
Having beef with the gov't is not a good reason to burn the flag, you're still free and better off than 90% of earths population.
Even if you didn't feel like you were getting your freedoms, do you burn the flag (freedom) to get freedom?
Texas v. Johnson - "f there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the Government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable."
From Kennedy's concurrence: "Though symbols often are what we ourselves make of them, the flag is constant in expressing beliefs Americans share, beliefs in law and peace and that freedom which sustains the human spirit. The case here today forces recognition of the costs to which those beliefs commit us. It is poignant but fundamental that the flag protects those who hold it in contempt."
Why do you think it is illegal to kill a bald eagle?
That's not the same thing at all. Drunk driving puts you at a substantially increased risk of harming someone and harm to others is the very basis wherein certain liberties are sacrificed in a civilized society.Why stop there? Tell that to the guys who want to drink and drive legally.
Why do you think it is illegal to kill a bald eagle?
Just FYI, the Bald Eagle Act of 1940 also protects golden eagles which are not symbols of our country.
Up until a few years ago they were an endangered species.
Just FYI, the Bald Eagle Act of 1940 also protects golden eagles which are not symbols of our country.
Just an FYI, the Golden Eagle was not added to the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940 until 1962. It became, and remains, illegal to take a Bald Eagle because it is a symbol of our country.
Yeah but an animal is different. Also killing living things isn't free speech.
Burning a flag is not "speech". It could be an expression, but it is not speech.
Symbolic speech is a legal term in United States law used to describe actions that purposefully and discernibly convey a particular message or statement to those viewing it.
That's not the same thing at all. Drunk driving puts you at a substantially increased risk of harming someone and harm to others is the very basis wherein certain liberties are sacrificed in a civilized society.
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It is considered symbolic speech.
Yeah but an animal is different. Also killing living things isn't free speech.
Just an FYI, the Golden Eagle was not added to the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940 until 1962. It became, and remains, illegal to take a Bald Eagle because it is a symbol of our country.
The original act was due to the symbolism. If it were just an endangered species issue, the FWS would be the simple play. By the way, the FWS has removed the Bald Eagle from the endangered list, but the 1940 act is still in place.
The Golden Eagle, while not an official American symbol, is a Native American symbol. It is also the national symbol of Mexico and several other countries including Germany, Albania, and I believe Egypt.
I know. I'm wondering which hair, exactly, are you trying to split? Because the golden eagle isn't a symbol of our country yet is protected under the same act.
see above
Golden eagle
The golden eagle is used as a national symbol in Mexico and in many countries; it symbolizes many cultures and traditions in a various societies. It also symbolizes other countries such as Albania, Germany, Austria, Mexico, and Kazakhstan. The Hopi tribe removes nestlings, raise them, and sacrifice them once they are mature. In 1986, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have issued a permit allowing the tribe to continue their activities legally. The golden eagle symbolizes many values such as grace, power, and magisterial wilderness. In North America, it is the largest bird of prey with physical features of dark brown with lighter golden-brown plumage. It is known as a mountain bird, which travels in open landscapes taken over by short vegetation. An example of this would be western part of the United States, Alaska, Northwestern Europe, Japan, eastern Siberia, etc. In the Western United States, the golden eagles were mainly found in forest areas, including tundra, shrub lands, grasslands, coniferous forests, and farmland. The eagles reside in areas where the human population is very few. The mortality of these birds is due to extensive land use and the attacks from ranchers.[7][8]