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Flag burning, need clarification. August 30, 2016 5:52 pm RobVG

It’s my understanding that freedom of “expression” is not covered by the first amendment.

The “lawfulness” granted to acts like flag burning is supported by the US signing off on international human rights treaties.

Correct? Or not.

  • I'm sorry. I wasn't specifically interested in flag burning. by RobVG 2016-08-30 20:24:49
    • Geez, my bad. I assumed you were talking about "flag burning". by bowser 2016-08-31 18:49:25
      • I think its in bad taste. But he has that right. by ER 2016-08-30 20:40:00
      • Not. by ER 2016-08-30 20:05:11
        • PS by ER 2016-08-30 20:15:19
          • "Guernica" was shrill and harsh and discordant, too. by ER 2016-08-30 20:44:44
            • powerful n/t by RobVG 2016-08-30 21:23:45
        • Flag burning, protected by the First Amendment by bowser 2016-08-30 19:41:58
          • Common sense by bowser 2016-08-30 19:48:12

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