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    Burning of the American Flag Burning of the flag is viewed differently among the people of America. The views on this action is if it should be illegal or legal are almost split completely in half. To some it is an expression of freedom and, then to others it is a disgrace to the meaning of the flag. In my opinion it depends on the situation. Using the burning of a flag other than a burning ceremony of old flags is unnecessary. Even with certain situations I still believe that it shouldn’t be taken

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    beautiful flag. The people of this great nation who decide to set fire to Old Glory could face some major consequences. Some of these consequences may come in a variety of forms, such as fire hazards, riots, and sometimes even death. One of the main arguments against burning our great nation’s flag is that the people who have fought for the American flag and all that it stands for, tend to feel disrespected. The article Flag Burning Amendment states that “Burning the nation’s flag shows

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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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    The American flag is an important part of America and all-American citizens believe in the flag in every different way, in fact in their very own unique way. The American flag is important to me because it means love and protection and I know every time I look up to it I'm protected and that I'll be protected. The flag is a tribute to America and it means being bold and always looking up to this country like our national anthem, "The star-spangled banner." There is only one thing the flag does not

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    History- For more than 200 years, the American Flag has been a symbol of freedom to all United States citizens because of all of our ancestors we have a symbol of freedom for our country. On January 1, 1776, the Continental Army was laying siege to Boston which had been taken over by the British Army. George Washington ordered the Grand Union flag hoisted above his camp at Prospect Hill. This flag that they had at the time was between the British and the Americans with the 13 red and white alternate

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    The supreme court ruling regarding the destruction of the American flag decided it was legal because it was an expression of an opinion. Gregory Lee Johnson burned the American Flag publicly at the 1984 Republican Convention to protest Ronald Reagan’s policies - he was “charged with violating a Texas statute that prevented the desecration of a venerated object, including the American flag, if such action were likely to incite anger in others”, however, the court ruled in Johnson’s favor (United States

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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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    Legendary Betsy Ross and the American Flag The American flag has long been a symbol of our country, but there have been certain doubts about its origin. No one really knows who sewed the American flag. The legend of Betsy Ross has been told many times, but some people look upon it as a myth, saying Betsy Ross never even existed. Betsy Ross was indeed a real person who lived in the 1700's, but no one can prove she actually sewed the American Flag. Betsy Ross did not have an extremely interesting

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    The American flag have mutiple means to me. It means justice, leadership, opportunity, and delusional. The flag remind me of justice; in America jjustice is a big part of us. People say we government the world, but who else will do so. We ensure people around the world have a fair chance no matter what race, or nationality they are. We treat them with respect and as human nothing below that; we are the peace keepers. This is why I also think the flag represent leadership as well. We do thing that

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    burning the American flag outside of the convention center in Dallas, Texas, where the 1984 Republican National Convention was being held, Gregory Lee Johnson, the defendant, was convicted of desecrating a flag in violation of Texas law. Johnson burned the flag to protest the policies of President Ronald Reagan. He was sentenced to one year in prison and was given a $2,000 fine. A Texas court tried and convicted Johnson but he then appealed, arguing that burning the American flag was "symbolic

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