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Subject: [IP] more on Flag Desecration Amendment Crisis
Begin forwarded message: From: Robert Carey <carey@gsi.org> Date: May 23, 2005 6:27:13 PM EDT To: dave@farber.net Subject: Re: [IP] more on Flag Desecration Amendment Crisis David Farber wrote:
Begin forwarded message: From: JGoldstein@urbantechgroup.com Date: May 23, 2005 4:47:25 PM EDT To: dave@farber.net Subject: Re: [IP] Flag Desecration Amendment Crisis > Why should you care so much about this proposed amendment? It > infringes on freedom of speech by placing restrictions on the First > Amendment. It also sets the stage for the government to restrict > other speech it might disagree with. What’s next? Amending the > Constitution to prevent people from criticizing the President during > times of war? Where is the infringement of speech when the Congress and the States use the Constitutionally provided amendment procedure to change theConstitution? If this is something that people feel passionately enough about, then we amend the Constitution and that's that. Its why we havethe amendment procedure, isn't it?
I think the core of it is that the amendment procedure was not provided to support frivolous, political actions of this kind. And I do consider it a baby step in a dangerous direction. The ACLU isn't saying that congress can't do this - they are simply asking us to urge our representatives to oppose this amendment. Sounds like democracy to me,
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