A flag has to be worth torching. When a flag gets burned, that's not a sign of its weakness but of its strength. If you can't stand the heat of your burning flag, get out of the superpower business. It's the left that believes the state can regulate everyone into thought-compliance. The right should understand that the battle of ideas is won out in the open.
My friendships... are not predicated on political correctness and enforced conformity of thought. They are based, instead, on mutual respect, honesty and understanding - concepts many modern liberals should consider revisiting.
Monday, June 27, 2005
Steyn, of course
Go read Mark Steyn's article about the flag-burning amendment, which concludes with this paragraph:
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Let's buy a bunch of flags and distribute them in Democratic precincts next election day--maybe they'll forget to vote. . .
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