Burn
That Flag...
just
ask permission...
Written
by Tom Adkins
(7/1/98)

What
do we do about people who want to burn the American flag? You
know...those folks who want to stomp all over it, or spit on it to
make some sort of "statement." Some say the first
Amendment gives us the right to desecrate the American flag. Others
want to make it illegal. This is a tough one. What should we do?
I can solve this one easily. I believe we should have a simple
requirement. Let flag desecration be legal, but you have to have
three sponsors who will give you written permission. Those sponsors
should be from a panel of experts who might be considered
"qualified" to give such permission.
First,
you need a signature of a war veteran. How about a Marine who fought
at Iwo Jima?
The
men who raised that flag over Iwo Jima did so on the bodies of
thousands of dead Americans, who gave their lives so a few could
raise the flag in defiant claim of that last island in a long,
bloody march to defeat the Japanese. What did those Marines think
about the flag as they watched their comrades get slaughtered? Every
battle with the Japanese was horrific. Each day meant half of
everyone you knew would be dead tomorrow. Your own future was a coin
flip away from a bloody death in a place your family couldn't
pronounce. Or you could ask a Vietnam vet who spent years in a POW
prison, tortured in small, filthy cells unfit for a dog. Or
Korean War soldiers who rescued half a nation from communism, or the
Desert Storm warriors who repulsed a bloody dictator from raping and
pillaging an innocent country, to find people from a foreign land
kiss our flag as we drove through their streets.
To every American soldier who ever fought for the United States,
that flag represented your mother and father, your sister and
brother, your friends, neighbors, your fellow countrymen...In fact
it stands for your freedom, guaranteed by your nation. Those who
fought, fought for that flag.
Those who died, died for that flag. I wonder what they would say if
someone asked their permission to burn a flag?
Next,
you need a signature of an immigrant. Preferably one who left their
family behind. Their brothers and sisters languish in their native
land, often subject to tyranny, poverty and failure, while America
offers freedom and prosperity.
Some
have seen friends and family be tortured and murdered by their own
government for daring to do many things we take for granted every
day. Many give their lives in the struggle just to touch our shores,
even as America turns its back and returns them to face persecution
once again in their native land. For those who risked
everything simply for the chance to become an American...what kind
of feelings do they have for the flag when they pledge allegiance to
it for the first time? Go to a naturalization ceremony and see for
yourself, the tears of pride, the thanks, the love and respect of
this nation, as they finally embrace the flag of our nation as their
own. Then, walk up and ask one of them if it would be OK to spit on
the flag.
Last,
you need a signature from someone living in a foreign land who
cannot get here. Say, Rwanda. Or maybe Bosnia. Maybe even Haiti. You
might have to move fast, as they flee oppressors who attack them
with machete's or shoot at them randomly in a marketplace. I'm sure
they will never question your sanity as they duck for cover.
The writers of the Declaration of Independence are long gone. I
wonder what they thought of the American flag as they drafted that
document? They knew such an act would drag the nation into war with
England, the greatest power on earth. Did the flag mean anything to
them?
They
knew failure of independence meant more than just a disappointment.
It meant a noose would be snugly stretched around their necks. I
wonder how they'd feel if someone asked their permission to toss the
flag in a mud puddle?
In
the absence of family, the absence of the precious shores of home,
in the face of overwhelming odds and often in the face of death
itself, the American flag inspires those who believe in the American
dream, the American promise, the American vision...
Americans
who don't appreciate the flag are usually those who don't appreciate
this nation. And those who appreciate this nation appreciate the
American flag.
So
if you would, before you desecrate the American flag, before you
spit on it, before you ignore it or despise it...please ask
permission. Not from the constitution. Not from some obscure law.
Not from the politicians or the pundits.
Please
ask permission from those who founded the nation. Please ask those
who defended our shores so that we may be free today. Please ask
those who fought to reach our shores so that they may partake in the
American dream.
And
then, please ask permission from those who died wishing they could,
just once ... or once again...see, touch or kiss the flag that
stands for our nation, the United States of America...the greatest
nation on earth.

This
was "Author Unknown"...until today...April 12, 2000!
IT WAS WRITTEN BY..... TOM ADKINS.... Please visit his web site when
you have time. It's well worth the visit!!

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Tom
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