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This entry was posted on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 at 4:44 pm. It is filed under My Life, Portraits, Washington, DC and tagged with anti-war protest, capitol, health care protest, protest, tea party, washington dc, white house. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Colin Reusch is a photographer of all things from Kentucky who now resides in the Washington, DC area.
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Those kids that thought it was so neat to burn the American Flag should be arrested…or better yet, deported…
Well, while I’m not advocating it, it’s certainly not illegal. In fact, the Supreme Court has ruled that it is well within a person’s First Amendment rights to burn the flag as it is symbolic expression. The First Amendment, which doesn’t protect us from being offended, exists primarily to protect speech that is unpopular.
These photos are all fantastic. Is there any way you could get me that Uncle Sam skull thing? Very creative.
You want the photo or the actual paper mache thingy? Because I can get you the photo.