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- NATION, Page 59American NotesCONSTITUTIONCooler Heads Win Out
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- The First Amendment, untouched for 198 years, is safe
- again. Ever since the Supreme Court ruled last summer that
- burning the flag was a form of political protest that was
- protected by the free-speech amendment, lawmakers have been
- posturing and pontificating on the issue. No one could forget
- that Michael Dukakis during last year's presidential campaign
- was outflagged by George Bush. The patriotic grandstanding was
- led by the President, who traveled across the Potomac to the Iwo
- Jima Memorial -- cameras in hot pursuit -- to denounce the
- ruling and demand a constitutional amendment. But when the
- proposal came to the Senate floor last week, cooler heads
- prevailed. Two Republicans who originally supported the
- amendment, John Danforth of Missouri and Warren Rudman of New
- Hampshire, changed their mind, giving others the courage to
- follow. The amendment, which needed a two-thirds majority, or
- 67 votes, got just 51.
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