Mrs. Linklater answers questions about the comic, sorry, cosmic universe, in between other stuff.
Sunday, July 2, 2006
Burn Baby Burn
Does anyone find it
ironic that there has been such a concerted effort to make burning
the flag a punishable offense? When burning the flag is considered the
only proper and correct way to dispose of it.
5 comments:
Anonymous
said...
never thought about getting rid of flags proper like never had to do that never even had one until my Dad passed away he was a veteran so they gave me a flag I want to get a special case for it I guess if you burn an American flag in a way that's not respectable just not right happy July 4th Mrs. L :)
I agree .... it makes no sense. And like I was just saying at Wil's place, one of the best things about this country is the fact that doing something just plain stupid is not grounds for proscecution. Tina
A flag retirement ceremony should be infused with respect for the Flag as a symbol representing our Union and our Freedoms.
A flag burning is infused with the opposite.
The promoters of the ban on desecration of the flag would do a service to those who are angry, bored, stoned or desiring face time on the tee vee without being clever enough to come up with moving words for the actual speech part of free speech, flag burners. The promoters of the ban would require a sacrifice (the risk of fine or jail time) of those that wish to use a cherished National Symbol as a sideshow prop. The promoters of the ban would re-infuse meaning into burning a flag as speech.
The irony is the desire to make a point by destroying a symbol of our Nation and our Freedoms and at the same time desiring that the burners not risk anything to do so. Why not just burn their favorite T-shirt? That would be no less meaningful than burning a flag while facing no potential consequences. <-- My opinion, of course.
it is all just a tempest in a teapot, a hot button to push to get votes. I dont' see crowds of people trying to burn a flag, do you? And arent there more important issues? Where is my soapbox? Marti
5 comments:
never thought about getting rid of flags proper like
never had to do that
never even had one
until my Dad passed away
he was a veteran
so they gave me a flag
I want to get a special case for it
I guess if you burn an American flag
in a way that's not respectable
just not right
happy July 4th Mrs. L :)
I agree .... it makes no sense. And like I was just saying at Wil's place, one of the best things about this country is the fact that doing something just plain stupid is not grounds for proscecution. Tina
No irony at all.
A flag retirement ceremony should be infused with respect for the Flag as a symbol representing our Union and our Freedoms.
A flag burning is infused with the opposite.
The promoters of the ban on desecration of the flag would do a service to those who are angry, bored, stoned or desiring face time on the tee vee without being clever enough to come up with moving words for the actual speech part of free speech, flag burners. The promoters of the ban would require a sacrifice (the risk of fine or jail time) of those that wish to use a cherished National Symbol as a sideshow prop. The promoters of the ban would re-infuse meaning into burning a flag as speech.
The irony is the desire to make a point by destroying a symbol of our Nation and our Freedoms and at the same time desiring that the burners not risk anything to do so. Why not just burn their favorite T-shirt? That would be no less meaningful than burning a flag while facing no potential consequences. <-- My opinion, of course.
Happy Independence Day Mrs. L.!
it is all just a tempest in a teapot, a hot button to push to get votes.
I dont' see crowds of people trying to burn a flag, do you? And arent there more important issues?
Where is my soapbox?
Marti
http://journals.aol.com/sunnyside46/MidlifeMusings
From a legal standpoint, I think someone should have the right to burn flags.
From a personal standpoint, I wish that they would live in 10 third world countries before deciding our country sucks.
Chris
http://inanethoughtsandinsaneramblings.blogspot.com/
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