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In what Democrats called an annual GOP rite of spring, the Republican-controlled House on Tuesday passed an amendment to the Constitution to criminalize flag burning for the fifth time in eight years.The one-line change to the Constitution 151; The Congress shall have power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States 151; was approved by a 300-125 vote as a pair of holidays approach 151; Flag Day next Saturday and Independence Day in July.Senate passage is less likely. The constitutional amendment needs a two-thirds majority in the House and Senate and approval by three-fourths of state legislatures. Burning an American flag shows d stanley thermos isrespect for America, and the major stanley cup ity of the American people approve of legally protecting Old Glory, supporters said. If we allow its defacement, we allow our country s gradual decline, said Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio.But many opponents say the legislation would limit free speech rights. The whole purpose of the underlying constitutional amendment is to stifle political expression that we find offensive, said Rep. Robert Scott, D-N.C. While I agree that we should respect the flag, I do not think it is appropriate to use the criminal code to enforce our views on those who disagree with us. It is unlikely that the GOP-controlled Senate will take up the constitutional amendment this year, said Senate Ju stanley cup becher diciary Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, one of the bill s Senate s