brinstar wrote:yeah, nice. make fun of someone's spelling skills. like that fucking matters in this discussion? child.
but anyway--Narrock wrote:It all comes down to having respect for your country.
i think that is exactly the issue. people don't burn the flag in protest because it's trendy or because it's taboo, they burn it because they believe their country is no longer worthy of respect due to its actions and/or policies.
no one's asking you to burn your flag. you don't even have to listen to these people explain why they don't respect america! just ignore it and you'll already be undermining their purpose more than any law could.
this whole amendment proposal is just political grandstanding at its finest. deplorable.
Child? ROFL. The guy is constantly making spelling errors. Constantly. I thought it was about time he got called on it. I'm surprised he graduated high school.
Anyway, about this statement:
people don't burn the flag in protest because it's trendy or because it's taboo, they burn it because they believe their country is no longer worthy of respect due to its actions and/or policies
Burning the flag isn't going to make a politician say, "hmm... maybe we ought to re-think this policy." If you think this country is not worthy of respect anymore, then by all means... go find a better country and STFU. Oh, and good luck finding a better country than the U.S.A.