Flag Desecration
Title: Flag Desecration
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Flag Desecration
The issue of flag desecration has been and continues to be a
highly controversial issue; on the one side there are those who
believe that the flag is a unique symbol for our nation which
should be preserved at all costs, while on the other are those
who believe that flag burning is a form of free speech and that
any legislation designed to prevent this form of expression is
contrary to the ideals of
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