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Jan 17, 2010: Free Country
It's a wonderful thing, living in a free country.
Sadly, something much of the World's population can't experience. There is one minor drawback though... Quote:
I borrowed this from Orsm.net, a very NSFW website in Australia, where it apparently was contributed by a Texan. |
I think that if someone were to put a sign up that stated that this store closed for a day in respect for that religious nutbar....sales could suffer.
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*cough*http://spacecityskeptics.wordpress.c...ical-thinking/
Fear mongering ftw. |
burn them anyway!
THEY TURNED ME INTO A NEWT! ....I got better.... |
Excellent Bullitt, thanks for the link. :thumbsup:
So this originated in an email, huh. Shows what can circulate when explanations are neither proffered of requested. I wonder if this made the local papers in Huston at the time? Obviously it upset some people, and someone, maybe a reporter, questioned the owner and got an explanation. |
This is one of the more scary aspects of the power of the Internet. It's like shouting "Fire" from the balcony of a theater just to see what happens. I have a few relatives who constantly send me crappy hoax shit like this or how Obama is going to give Social Security benefits to illegal aliens or how Congress voted themselves a pay raise while cutting the amount in senior's SS checks. I used to try to respond with a link to the Snopes or other hoax website but now I just delete it and move on. :sniff:
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By the way, I forgot to mention that I know that area of Houston and it has a fairly large Muslim population, there is a big mosque on Harwin if I am not mistaken. And right next to this area is what Houstonians refer to as Chinatown because of the large Asian population. When I moved here in 1980 I lived and worked my first job not far from this area and it was totally white suburbia then.
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I too, get those constantly, Chris. The most blatant/vicious, I still send back with Snope's-ish links, but like you say, nobody has time to fight them all.
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The Snopes link to be specific
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/photos/martyr.asp |
Welcome to the Cellar, nachoha. :D
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We had a recent spate of attacks on taxi drivers (mainly Moslem) in our town, because someone spread a rumour that the black ribbons many of them have on their cabs (hanging off the rear bumper) were to show support for the Taliban and Al Qaeda. In the end the police had to print statements in the local newspaper, explaining that they were actualy charms to ward off evil whilst driving. Basically their version of a St Christopher.
In the letters page of the paper, people were still pissed off. They shouldn;t be allowed to have those charms on their cars, they said; this is a Christian country and they should do more to fit in. |
And even if it was:
"You want free speech? Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who's standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours. You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country can't just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the "land of the free". |
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Great one Petedar from The American President, I believe.
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A lie makes it halfway around the world before the truth even has its boots on.
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And anyone that doesn't like that can take a flying fuck at a rolling donut.:donut: |
Oh, and 'freedom of speech' covers porn, so, freedom of speech rocks.
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Burning a flag is an action, not speech. If we want freedom of action, that's a whole different kettle of fish.
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The courts have ruled it's freedom of expression, not action.
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That is your definition Monster, not how the law is interpreted. We've gone over the Freedom of speech thing here ad nauseum. As much as I love uniformed argument, I wish people would read the fucking amendment before they blather on about how to interpret it and enforce it.
I'm not speaking to you specifically, Monster. More like to everyone in this thread. It's the same with the BooYah! flag wavers who don't know the first thing about flag handling protocol, or priests that diddle little boys. (Hint: you take it down at nigth and replace it before it is shredded. If the flag is that important to you, then learn how to treat it. As for priests, remember that bit about celibacy? that extends to little boys, if being a priest is so important to you , they fucking act like a priest, and finally... RTFM before you fucking weigh in on freedom of speech. A few good places to start if you want to have a clue about your so called freedom of speech: http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/freedom1.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom...irst_Amendment http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/95-815.pdf But hey, isn't that what freedom of speech is all about? Your right to say whatever crosses your mind? Or is it? Read up and find out. "Free Speech" or Protected speech is actually extremely limited in this country. There's a whole heap of shit you can't say. you'd be surprised, really. |
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http://cellar.org/2010/FlagBurning.jpg And not like this. http://cellar.org/2010/danish-flag.jpg |
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However, the law is interpreted by people. People who sometime disagree. Their intepretations are based on their opinions...are you with me so far...? personally, I have no problem with flag-burning. It's a piece of material. But what if I choose to "express" myself by putting a bullet in someone? Should i be allowed that freedom too? |
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you can leave it up at night, but it must be illuminated so you CAN see it gallantly streaming. Jus' sayin'
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I thought you did when you said Burning a flag is an action not speech.
Symbolic Speech “The First Amendment literally forbids the abridgment only of ‘speech,’ but we have long recognized that its protection does not end at the spoken or written word.”136 Thus wrote the Supreme Court when it held that a statute prohibiting flag desecration violated the First Amendment. Such a statute is not content-neutral if it is designed to protect “a perceived need to preserve the flag’s status as a symbol of our Nation and certain national ideals.”137 By contrast, the Court upheld a federal statute that made it a crime to burn a draft card, finding that the statute served “the Government’s substantial interest in assuring the continuing availability of issued Selective Service certificates,” and imposed only an “appropriately narrow” incidental restriction of speech.138 Even if Congress’s purpose in enacting the statute had been tosuppress freedom of speech, “this Court will not strike down an otherwise constitutional statute on the basis of an alleged illicit legislative motive.”139 In 1992, in R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul, the Supreme Court struck down an ordinance that prohibited the placing on public or private property of a symbol, such as “a burning cross or Nazi swastika, which one knows or has reasonable grounds to know arouses anger, alarm or resentment in others, on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or gender.”140 Read literally, this ordinance would clearly violate the First Amendment, because, “[i]f there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the Government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable.”141 In this case, however, the Minnesota Supreme Court had construed the ordinance to apply only to conduct that amounted to fighting words. Therefore, the question for the Supreme Court was whether the ordinance, construed to apply only to fighting words, was constitutional. The Court held that it was not, because, although fighting words may be proscribed “because of their constitutionally proscribable content,” they may not “be made the vehicles for content discrimination unrelated to their distinctively proscribable content.”142 Thus, the government may proscribe fighting words, but it may not make the further content discrimination of proscribing particular fighting words on the basis of hostility “towards the underlying message expressed.”143 In this case, the ordinance banned fighting words that insult “on the basis of race, color, creed, religion or gender,” but not “for example, on the basis of political affiliation, union membership, or homosexuality.... The First Amendment does not permit St. Paul to impose special prohibitions on those speakers who express views on disfavored subjects.”144 This decision does not, of course, preclude prosecution for illegal conduct that may accompany cross burning, such as trespass, arson, or threats. As the Court put it: “St. Paul has sufficient means at its disposal to prevent such behavior without adding the First Amendment to the fire.”145 Shooting someone is not protected speech. Read all about it here: http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/95-815.pdf |
Since they squashed my right to rocket's red glare, fuck 'em.
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I personally don't give a shit about flag burning either. I'm just saying, also that if it is important to you, then follow your own rules.
What bugs me is people trotting out "Freedom of Speech" as the universal defense to whatever opinion they have when that opinion is not protected speech. Invoking the first amendment isn't like calling the coin flip. I called it first, is not how the law works. And I'd never pick a fight with monster cause she's all swimming and tough and shit. |
I can see why no one wants to actually read the law, it is much less interesting than reading "You suck and you're an asshole"
In fact, it's downright boring. There's 39 pages of that shit I quoted. |
Wussy. :p
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FTR, talking to an immigrant about the constitution etc it like talking to a reformed smoker about the dangers of cigs. We know most of it backwards because some day they may test us on it. But we know it out of necessity, not passion. That's generally why I stay out of this stuff. I try not to get upset about the stuff I don't agree with becaise in the main I love living here and one day I will become a citizen.
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Can we kiss and make up now?:D Just a fair warning about citizenship: The government cheese is not all that it's cracked up to be.;) |
heehee ...do we need to make up? I hate that stuff, blocks the pores... and as for kissing....I'm a married woman!! :eek:
I wish I could afford citizenship (am now eligable) -do you know how much it costs?!!!!111!!1 :eek: not like you yanks are citizenship Hos or nuthin'...... |
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habla? |
OK, start a buy Monster US citizenship fund. :D
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it's around $700 with notary fees -per person, and there's 4 of us.....
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What a great Christmas Gift - ohhh thats right FSM doesn't have Christmas
Well what a great whateveryoufuckingcelebrateondecember25th gift. ;) |
OK, we need three grand, text MONSTER to 90999. ;)
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are you sure you really want us..... :lol:
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We don't want you to escape. :cool:
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ah.
fair enough. the secrets of cheez whizz and perfect teeth must be preserved.... |
Yeah, well that, and we really, really like Beest. :D
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aw, bless, tf someone does. the kids and i were thinking at least he'd make great catfood when our earthquake comes.
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There's four of you? Oh, because Thor was born here, is that right?
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Whether any of them, including burning a flag, is also protected speech depends on the context. |
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Can we make a t shirt for Thor that says something like "I was born here and got citizenship but all my mom got was this lousy green card?"
It'd be a lot less than $700. |
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(That is probably in the wrong order, I could never write Spanish questions correctly) |
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On second thought, that flag in the first pic should not be on the ground. Lazy bastards.
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There's another flag on the pile of trash. Not much better.
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I believe that pile of trash is flags. Which is more respectful a bunch of drunks with a bbq or an impassioned statement of protest?
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But. FUCK YOU FOR CALLING THE PEOPLE THAT GAVE YOU THE RIGHT TO SAY WHAT YOU WANT "a bunch of drunks". That rather lengthy list includes a lot of people I love and RESPECT. (you'll prolly hafta look that one up.) And I don't give the first flying fuck about how "impassioned" someone is when they insult my flag and my country...If I see some guy burning my flag, he's getting kicked in the nuts. me ---->:nadkick:<---- :f207: Flag burner |
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