If it wasn't such a powerful statement, I would agree . Rich you and I both look at that flag and see, the Constitution, the ideals,and what it used to be. Some people see the symbol of a government out of control. One that does not honor the oath of office they each and every one took. We see family or friends that have wrote that blank check when we took that same oath. They see people that are mouthing sacred words. We see people we care about ready and willing to cash that check up to and including the ultimate price because they took that oath. To them it is mere words that must be spoken to have their power or a paycheck. To us it is a sacred pledge we will honor for the rest of our days. What we see and what they see are both real. What is needed is for both groups to see the entire truth. Those two different perceptions are why I feel as I do about flag burning.
As for myself I see dead and maimed soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guard, troops on the field of battle and/or trying to repair shattered lives after Protecting our freedoms and ridding the world of tyrants. I also see millions of men and woman who gave up many years of their prime to do the same if called upon. It doesnt matter if they were volunteers, if anything a volunteer service brings us back to the roots of American military service.
Anyway thats what I see when I see the Flag. Sacrifice! And its why I think there should be a criminal penalty for defacing it, and why nobody will ever change my mind.
I seek no understanding or middle ground with those who would harm the symbol of these sacrifices and I feel only contempt and anger at those who would do so. I'd rather see them sitting in a jail cell then appear on Oprah with them to discuss the matter.
As strongly as I felt about it before it has tripled since my own Boy has taken the oath. Thats why I Love Texas and San Antonio area. Now that is a state and a community that knows how to pay honor to the military family and the Constitution.