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- Essay Name : 771.txt
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- Language : english
- Subject : Social Studies
- Title : Burning of the flag
- Grade : 11
- School System : Block
- Country : USA
- Author Comments : its about 2 pages
- Teacher Comments : good 90%
- Date : 08/23/96
- Site found at : friend
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- Burning of the Flag
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- The American flag is a piece of cloth that represents the United States of America.
- The burning of our flag has caused many controversies. Some citizens believe that
- burning the US flag should be banned no matter what the reason is. Others believe we
- have the right to burn the flag if we want to. The burning of the flag should not be
- banned for many reasons.
-
- One reason is that banning the burning of the our flag would be a violation of our
- freedom of speech. Gregory Lee Johnson set fire to the US flag and was arrested. He
- was convicted under a Texas law that classified the flag as a "venerated object that
- permits criminal prosecution of those who desecrate it." He was sentenced a year in jail
- and fined $2,000.
-
- Johnson brought his case to the Texas Criminal Appeals Court. The court decided
- that he had been wrongly convicted-- not because he was innocent of setting the flag on
- fire but because the law that he was convicted under was invalid. The court felt that the
- First Amendment of the Bill of Rights protected Johnson because his act was a form of
- speech and could not be illegal. The Texas state law, therefore, was unconstitutional.
-
- The controversy over flag burning divides the nation as well. On one side of the
- issue are those who feel that Johnson's right to make a political statement is more
- important than the protection of the flag. If such a right is taken away in the instance of
- the flag burning, might there come a time when other forms of political speech are
- denied?
-
- On the other side of the issue are those who feel that the right of free speech
- should have limits and that burning the American flag should be one of them.
- Throughout the world the burning of a flag is regarded as one of the ugliest, most
- offensive forms of antigovernment feeling.
-
- The heat of public passion over this issue ignited the action of the Congress.
- Following a second US Supreme Court decision supporting flag burning as a legitimate
- form of freedom of expression, demands were heard for a Constitutional amendment.
- However, in June of 1990, a vote in the House of Representatives fell short of the two-
- thirds majority needed to set the amendment process in motion. For the time being, at
- least, the amendment proposal is dormant.
-
- There is also the issue about retiring the flag which requires the flag to be burned.
- This is done when the flag is in a bad condition. The flag is completely unthreaded and
- put in flames. People have also complained about this too, but would it be better for the
- flag to look bad and even disgrace our country, than to let it be put away in honor?
-
- The burning of the American flag should not be banned. In all, making a law that
- prevents the burning of the American flag would be a big waste of time and our money.
- No gain will be accomplished by preventing the burning of the flag. A ban on the
- burning the flag would separate the citizens of the US even more than they are today.
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