MJ Martin (24 June 2005)
"Hillary Opposes Flag Burning Amendment (no surprise there)"


Hillary Opposes Flag Burning Amendment
NewsMax  | 6/23/05 | Limbacher
 

New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, who insisted last year that Democrats were just as patriotic as Republicans, said Wednesday that she's against a Constitutional amendment to ban the burning of the American flag.

Congress has previously passed flag legislation, but the Supreme Court has always ruled that flag burning was constitutionally-protected free speech.

Sixty-five sitting senators back the ban, reports the New York Post - leaving the measure just two critical votes shy of the 67 needed for passage of an amendment. If it passes the Senate, the amendment also must be approved by at least 38 states over the next seven years.

By opposing protecting the American flag with a constitutional amendment, Clinton is catering to the more radical wing of her party, whose support she'll need to win the 2008 presidential nomination.

However, by bucking the popular measure, the former first lady risks resurrecting charges about her own radical past during the 1970s, when she protested the Vietnam war and defended the Black Panthers.

In the just-released book, "The Truth About Hillary," for instance, author Ed Klein reports that Clinton was a driving force behind the radical leftwing "The Yale Review of Law and Social Action" at grad school.

Hillary "co-edited articles that focused on the violence-prone Black Panthers and the ongoing trial of several Panthers for the torture-murder of their colleague, Alex Rackley," Klein says.

Accompanying a companion article - "a cartoon depicting the police as oinking, hairy, snot-nosed pigs."

Despite her radical history, Clinton bristled at the notion that the kind of dissent she practiced would be viewed as anti-America.

(It is anti-America....)