http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51746
QuoteBackers of illegal immigration at a rally near Los Angeles took down an American flag at a U.S. post office, stamped on it and replaced it with a Mexican flag as police looked on, according to witnesses and a video of the event.
God they're stupid.
EDIT:My dad just mentioned to me (& made me realize) that the post office is a federal institution (I knew it, just didnt realize what this meant)....
These fuckers are literally ATTACKING the United States of America!
Why didn't the police open fire and defend our country!?
O MY GOD THEY STEPPED ON FABRIC SHOOT THE TERRORISTS!!!
Shoot the dirty rotten foreigners. I hate them.
Quote from: rabbit on September 06, 2006, 12:01:17 AM
O MY GOD THEY STEPPED ON FABRIC SHOOT THE TERRORISTS!!!
It's symbolic.
Well, it is against the law, and they also assaulted the police officers. I think the police officers would have been justified using a bit of force to keep things under control.
Stepping on the flag isn't illegal. It's frowned uppon. But, I belive it's in the same boat as burning the flag. "Free speach."
To burn the flag is to take it out of it's disgrace, thus honoring it. Completely different boat. But yes, protected speech.
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=7275.msg90520#msg90520 date=1157524198]
To burn the flag is to take it out of it's disgrace, thus honoring it. Completely different boat. But yes, protected speech.
It depends on the situation... I doubt many people would find spontaneously lighting a flag on fire honorable.
Quote from: Super_X on September 06, 2006, 02:24:13 AM
Stepping on the flag isn't illegal. It's frowned uppon. But, I belive it's in the same boat as burning the flag. "Free speach."
Unfortunately, that is correct. However, they didn't own the flag..so in essence it was vandalism of government property. (And theft if they kept it after replacing it.) Also, their riht to assemble ended when it wasn't peaceful anymore - the police should have been slapping some handcuffs.
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=7275.msg90520#msg90520 date=1157524198]
To burn the flag is to take it out of it's disgrace, thus honoring it. Completely different boat. But yes, protected speech.
You normally burn a flag only after it has touched the ground IIRC.
Found this article if it helps any. (http://homegarden.expertvillage.com/experts/flag-burning-illegal.htm)
Quote from: OG Trust on September 06, 2006, 07:53:49 AM
Quote from: Super_X on September 06, 2006, 02:24:13 AM
Stepping on the flag isn't illegal. It's frowned uppon. But, I belive it's in the same boat as burning the flag. "Free speach."
Unfortunately, that is correct. However, they didn't own the flag..so in essence it was vandalism of government property. (And theft if they kept it after replacing it.) Also, their riht to assemble ended when it wasn't peaceful anymore - the police should have been slapping some handcuffs.
ooh, good point. one of the few times when it has been illegal.
damn mexicans...they're probably not even just hispanics, they're still mexicans
Quote from: Newby on September 06, 2006, 12:04:34 AM
Shoot the dirty rotten foreigners. I hate them.
QFT to an extent.
Quote from: OG Trust on September 06, 2006, 07:53:49 AM
However, they didn't own the flag..so in essence it was vandalism of government property. (And theft if they kept it after replacing it.)
That's the kicker. A high school student in the area here was charged with misdemeanor arson after students replaced the US flag with a Mexican flag over the ROTC building twice, after which the student burned the Mexican flag.
It was most definitely vandalism.