frigidweirdo
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- Mar 7, 2014
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If it was her flag, then she can do what she likes with it, right? It's just a flag.
"If it was her flag, then she can do what she likes with it, right? It's just a flag"
You mean if it's my gun I can shoot who and whatever I want, right?
I guess if it's my car I can drive it where and however I want
Not her flag; America's flag.
How are those comparisons even remotely similar?
"How are those comparisons even remotely similar?"
I showed that owning something does always allow you to do anything you might want with it.
Unlike your examples, her pissing on a flag doesn't harm another human being. Your comparisons are inappropriate and poorly thought out.
Who said my examples harm another human being or that that matters? Does illegal parking harm another human being? Does shooting a paper target harm another human being?
Is there any reason pissing on the flag should be legal? Many believe the law as it stands now should be changed and will work to see that it is.
Yes, and many of the people who say the law should be changed are people who shout out from the roof tops that the Constitution is important and you can't take away their rights. But they're willing to take away the rights of others though, aren't they?