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Re: Flag burning vote TOMORROW and government-imposed ratings
>> Would a Flag Burning Amendment give the court clear guidance
>> that other offensive speech, not amended against, is now more ok?
At 06:23 AM 6/12/97 -0700, Declan wrote:
>Just woke up, but I would argue "no." This would be the first
>constitutional weakening of the First Amendment ever.
>Hardly a move that strengthens free speech protections.
Normally when the government wants to weaken the First Amendment,
it does it through the courts, or makes laws nationalizing the spectrum :-)
This isn't the first time CONgress has tried a flag-burning amendment;
they tried it under George Bush* as well, and failed to get it through.
Does this look any different, under a Republican Congress?
[As somebody said, if you wrapped yourself in the flag as much as Bush did,
you'd worry about flag-burning too.... Clinton doesn't do it as much,
but he's no more a friend of civil liberties, and if the polls said
51% of the voters want him to sign it, he probably would.]
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