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| 21 | One more thing, the supreme court was never designed or intended to dole out what is or is not a "right". Burning the flag is not a right...even the supreme court agrees with that proposition. I wouldn't expect you to understand. | Should the intentional desecration of the U.S. flag by burning, tearing, defacing, or by any other means be made illegal and subject to a criminal penalty? |
| 22 | Brian, Give me an example of a better place to live...As Americans we enjoy the highest standard of living, the best form of government and a free society. | Should the intentional desecration of the U.S. flag by burning, tearing, defacing, or by any other means be made illegal and subject to a criminal penalty? |
| 23 | Canada??? Please...Ask Canadians about their healthcare and tax rates. Hell, they lost their own game of hockey to America because of the intrusive nature of their government. The place is beautiful, and the people there are great, they are a reliable ally and have immense resources. Still, Canada has never had the burden the United States has had to bear throughout WWII and the subsequent cold war. In fact, they have benefitted greatly from the fact we provide the lion's share of defense for this continent ( amd the rest of the free world ). In regards to gun control, there is no such thing as a "common sense" gun control. Gun control should be debated at the state level where the founding father's intended for citizens to decide such issues. The federal government has no right to restrict the sale of firearms. Everyone around here is so ready to hand over their input to the federal government. That is a curious manifestation of the "sheople complex". For so long we have allowed liberals and soccer moms to run things, we have forgotten the genius of our own constitution. Are you really trying to seriously dispute the United States has the highest standard of living in the history of mankind? I am about to lose interest in this nice little chat. I don't mind disagreeing, but to make such a fallible statement really lessens my hopes for you. :) | Should the intentional desecration of the U.S. flag by burning, tearing, defacing, or by any other means be made illegal and subject to a criminal penalty? |
| 24 | BTW... I am not ready to hand my healthcare over to the same people who take three days to get a letter from Dallas to Fort Worth!!! | Should the intentional desecration of the U.S. flag by burning, tearing, defacing, or by any other means be made illegal and subject to a criminal penalty? |
| 25 | pc...the enjoyment of it will wear off sooner than you think.  | Should the intentional desecration of the U.S. flag by burning, tearing, defacing, or by any other means be made illegal and subject to a criminal penalty? |
| 26 | I do | You are offered the chance to go back in time and take back one thing you have said, what would you take back? |
| 27 | The only good commie is a dead commie. | Why can't capitalism and communism coexist? |
| 28 | Ownership and possession of firearms is an entitlement of all free people. The government has no right to restrict in anyway the sale, manufacturing, distribution, transportation or possession of firearms. If you want security from potential violence you can always choose to live in a country that subordinates freedom to choose to group security. | Should the United States have greater gun control like many other countries of the world? |
| 29 | msg...Man has had weapons since he first organized in groups and set off to conquer nature.. | Should the United States have greater gun control like many other countries of the world? |
| 30 | Open the borders up and let's party. | Should the border between The United States of America and Mexico have more police & soldiers patrolling it? |