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en He feels vindicated by knowing the courts have recognized he had a First Amendment right to display the Confederate flag as a reflection of his Southern heritage and traditions that he viewed as important.

en No, I wasn't, John Edwards, because people who vote who fly the Confederate flag, I think they are wrong because I think the Confederate flag is a racist symbol,

en I was in a no-win situation. To 50 percent of the world, the Confederate flag represents heritage, but to the other half it means racism. I'm not here to draw that line. This is a restaurant. It's not a place for politics.

en The demand is still there for the old Georgia flag (with the Confederate Stars and Bars). But since Tuesday, anybody who thinks about anything other than the American flag or the USA is crazy.

en The flag that was the symbol of slavery on the high seas for a long time was not the Confederate battle flag, it was sadly the Stars and Stripes

en This is yet another in a series of attacks on the religious traditions on which our nation was founded. For far too long, the liberals have used our courts as a way to create rules they cannot achieve popularly through an elected, representative legislature. If anything is unconstitutional, it is this vicious display of judicial activism.

en Laws protecting the United States flag do not cut away at the freedom of speech guaranteed in the First Amendment. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. . .Congress made this position clear upon passage of the Flag Protection Act of 1989, which prohibited desecration of the flag.

en He's been fighting this case over three years. He certainly feels vindicated; humbled but vindicated.

en The Confederate flag represents the same thing to blacks as the Nazi flag represents to Jews,

en Senator Graham's amendment complements Senator McCain's amendment. At the same time, his amendment prevents detainees who are not U.S. citizens from filing habeas corpus lawsuits in federal courts.

en We not only celebrate the rich heritage that African-Americans have brought to our society, but we hope this serves as a rally call and celebration for all nationalities to embrace their heritage, customs and traditions.

en The Colorado statute, however, applies only to American flags, which raises another constitutional issue. The Constitution prohibits what the case law calls 'viewpoint discrimination.' This means that the government cannot silence one side of a debate while allowing speakers who favor an opposing viewpoint. Thus, to the extent that personal display of American or Mexican flags now symbolizes opposing views on the current national debate about immigration issues, the Colorado statute cannot constitutionally protect the right of students to display the American flag while allowing a school to ban the display of a different flag.

en They are basically saying students can't express themselves by wearing anything with a Confederate flag on it.

en For black folks, the Confederate flag represents the same thing that the Nazi flag represents to the Jews. There is absolutely no difference when we look at it. Now, white folks try to explain it away like, 'Oh, it's OK.' But when you're black, it is not OK. It represents oppression and murder.

en The Confederate flag stands for slavery and, more recently, segregation. Anyone who tries to separate them is not paying attention.
  James Jones


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