Flag Day and recent discussion of a "flag-burning amendment" to the Constitution has the guys at Power Line and one reader in particular recalling a "great moment in baseball history." I do recall this incident, but I guess we were somewhat inured to this stuff, flag-burnings having been relatively commonplace during the Vietnam era. The idea of amending the Constitution for this purpose is silly, and a waste of time and money. The republic can and will survive these expressions of hatred of America, from within and without.
UPDATE 6/27: Steyn agrees.
Posted by dan at June 27, 2005 11:46 PMQuite agree! The things we live, work and fight for are tangible expressions of America . . . symbols are simply symbols.
Posted by: Whymrhymer at June 28, 2005 12:13 AM