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Old 06-27-2006, 10:18 PM  
MrJackMeHoff
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Originally Posted by Rochard
If I'm allowed to burn the flag in protest, does this mean I'm allowed to burn a cross on my front yard to protest the guy next door being black? I might have the right to freedom of expression, but does the guy next door not have the right to live in fear of driving pass my front lawn? Doesn't he have the right to the pursuit of happiness?
Who is being scared or hurt by burning a flag?
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