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    Should Flag Burning Be Illegal The topic of whether or not burning the flag should be illegal has a wide range of controversial in views with people. Many people strongly believe that the American flag should be protected because of the blood that was shed for this country and it shouldn’t be destroyed at all, or it shows disrespect and hatred to a country that has given so much. Whereas others believe that it’s just a piece of fabric and it’s the people’s right. The American flag has a really long

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    Is burning the American flag freedoms for speech? The Supreme Court says that burning the American flag is a form of expression that's protected by the first amendment. Flag burning is something that needed to be protected. Congress passed the Flag Protection Act in 1989 that stated anyone who knowingly mutilates, defaces, physically defiles, burns, maintains on the floor or ground, or templates upon a United States flag can be prosecuted. The Boston Tea Party carried a message and no one expected

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    Thompson 1 Flag Desecration Matthew Thompson Ponce de Leon High School College Prep English Terri Carroll December 18, 2016 Thompson 1 Outline: Flag Desecration Thesis: The controversy of the showing of the confederate flag is something huge. I. Flag Background A. Desecration Labeled Misdemeanor B. Illegal Specifics C. Permit Burning II. State Codes A. Individual State Laws B. Elements of the Flag C. Supreme Court Validation III. Bylaw

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    The founding fathers proposed a constitution for the foundation of The United States of America in 1787; however, it included a minute amount of individual rights to the people. This caused a strong divide between two parties, known as the federalists and anti-federalists, the anti-federalists insisted that a bill of rights be added to guarantee basic rights for the citizens of the new country. The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution on December 15, 1971 and is composed of ten amendments

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    awareness of racial discrimination and cruel treatment from police. Dallas Cowboys coach Jerry Jones announced that if one of his players protest during the respected anthem, they would be benched for the game. Jones wants his team to honor our country and flag, and this is a good way to do that. Hearing this announcement, the players might stand instead of protesting because sitting out the whole game could result in them losing opportunities to earn money. But, many players have strong feelings about racial

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    The American Flag has been a symbol of America for centuries. There are many factors that play into how the flag. The flag went through many stages. It is a source of pride and inspiration. It is also a symbol of our nation’s strength and unity. The Continental Congress passed an official flag for new nation act on June 14th, 1777. “Resolved, that the Flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternating red and white; that the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a

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    Congress in 1942 released a Flag Code that said when a flag American flag does its service it should be incinerated. Today, there are even guidelines for the respectable American citizen to follow while carrying out your duty. “If you're a red-blooded patriotic American, you'll retire your worn-out flag properly this Fourth of July — and burn it” (Href 1). People in the United States of America have a strong sense of patriotism. Throughout the decades you can see numerous examples of in American

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    standing, facing the American flag with my right hand placed over my heart, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. The pledge was as follows, “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”, however, that was not always how it was worded. The Pledge of Allegiance that many Americans know today has been rewritten many times, by the United States' government. Moreover, the language

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    a candidate for President of the United States, Trump stands strong to purported morals. His campaign video depicts him as the “ultimate candidate”; an individual is who has the ability to stand up for middle class American’s yet be strong enough to institute change, which the Obama administration has been perceived as failing to do. However we are also able to see how Trump has used his power to shape his ideal self into something he is not. Someone who uses codes and signifiers in his favour to

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    because it disrespects the flag of the nation, it clearly exhibits a form of disregardment towards a player's coach, and in some cases, it can possibly breach the signed contract of an athlete with their association. Kneeling during the performance of the national anthem is a sign of disrespect toward the American flag because the flag represents your freedom to live your everyday life. It is said that “All other persons (besides soldiers) present should face the flag and stand at attention with

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