[North-NV-Greens] Fwd: Flag Desecration Amendment Crisis
Paul Etxeberri
eusko at earthlink.net
Mon May 23 23:52:15 PDT 2005
>
>
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=139&s_scr=actionemail&s_subsrc=title>Flag
>Desecration Amendment Crisis
>
>Congressional supporters of the so-called flag
>"desecration" amendment are pushing forward this
>week. This proposed amendment to the
>Constitution would betray the promise of our
>democracy by restricting the First Amendment. In
>the past we have been able to check their
>attempts but now, for the first time ever, there
>may not be enough votes in the Senate to stop it.
>
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=139&s_scr=actionemail&s_subsrc=middle>We
>need your help today to urge the House and
>Senate to reject this dangerous amendment. Click
>here to write your Representative and Senators
>and urge them to oppose the flag "desecration"
>amendment. Without your action, Congress may
>restrict the First Amendment for the first time
>in history.
>
>Why should you care so much about this proposed
>amendment? It infringes on freedom of speech by
>placing restrictions on the First Amendment. It
>also sets the stage for the government to
>restrict other speech it might disagree with.
>What's next? Amending the Constitution to
>prevent people from criticizing the President
>during times of war?
>
>Veterans opposing this amendment have told
>Congress that they fought to defend free speech
>and the other freedoms that we hold dear. We
>cannot let Congress strip these freedoms using
>the guise of patriotism. And while few of us
>might support the burning of flags, we can all
>agree that it is much more wrong for the
>government to infringe on our free speech.
>
>In 2000, we were also in a dangerous situation,
>but with the help of our members and our
>affiliates we were able to secure the wavering
>votes of several Senators who considered
>supporting the measure. We also convinced two
>Senators who had long voted in support of the
>amendment to oppose it. We need to build on this
>success and stop the flag desecration amendment
>cold.
>
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=139&s_src=ActionEmail&s_subsrc=bottom>Click
>here to take action and urge your Representative
>and Senators to defend free speech or
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?id=139>read
>more here.
>
><http://action.aclu.org/flagaction>http://action.aclu.org/flagaction
>
> May 23, 2005
>
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=139&s_scr=actionemail&s_subsrc=sidebar>Flag
>Desecration Amendment Crisis
>
>Other Actions You Can Take
>
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=159>Support
>Free Expression on Cable Television and the
>Internet
><http://action.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=140>Oppose
>FBI Spying on Free Speech Activities
>Recent Success Story
>
> As co-president of the ACLU of New Jersey
>chapter at Columbia High School, Rebecca Rojer
>has organized and promoted a number of events
>geared towards educating her peers about civil
>liberties issues.
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Paul Etxeberri
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