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NATION, Page 59American NotesCONSTITUTIONCooler Heads Win Out
The First Amendment, untouched for 198 years, is safe again.
Ever since the Supreme Court ruled last summer that burning the
flag was a form of political protest that was protected by the
free-speech amendment, lawmakers have been posturing and
pontificating on the issue. No one could forget that Michael
Dukakis during last year's presidential campaign was outflagged by
George Bush. The patriotic grandstanding was led by the President,
who traveled across the Potomac to the Iwo Jima Memorial -- cameras
in hot pursuit -- to denounce the ruling and demand a
constitutional amendment. But when the proposal came to the Senate
floor last week, cooler heads prevailed. Two Republicans who
originally supported the amendment, John Danforth of Missouri and
Warren Rudman of New Hampshire, changed their mind, giving others
the courage to follow. The amendment, which needed a two-thirds
majority, or 67 votes, got just 51.