The act has sparked heated debates across the country, with many people claiming it was an expression of protest and others arguing it was disrespectful. We will look at the complexities of flag burning as a political statement in this article, discussing its historical roots, legal implications, emotional impact, and the broader questions that it
have thrown molotov cocktails into pro-life offices. where is the doj? here is ian. it has the potential for not only danger, you are putting supreme court justices at their residences, their neighbors who have to deal with this. but you are also looking at people who that are trying to influence a decision of what is supposed to be an independent branch of the united states government. if you want to go influence policy, go to congress. it s appalling that the department of justice would rather go investigate a parent that shows up at a school board meeting and says we re coming for you as in we re going to knock you out of a job at the next election but does nothing when people try and influence decisions before the court. steve: so ian said that it was all about essentially the administration does not want to anger their base and go after the protesters, even though they are breaking the law in some cases. brian: very simple. do you have any emergency tape? do you have a cone?
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