Dude, paraphrase. Paraphrase. Paraphrase. You're like C-SPAN, you could have the most important information in the world but people are going to pass right over you until you figure out how to get to the meat and potatos. Call it reader-laziness, but it's also a golden-rule in ethical writing.

Anyways, I think you're taking the allegiance text way out of context. If you're found aiding or harboring a known terrorist you're in breach of your allegiance to the United States. I mean honestly, this document isn't taking away your habeus corpus.

In the united states you can be claimed guilty for any law under the sun, but you have to be proven guilty first. Nowhere in this document do I see anything (like in the first draft of the Patriot Act) that would impede on the judicial process of getting to the truth of the case.

I think this issue is important, but c'mon, 4th amendment out the window? Even if you burn a flag that's no in violation of your allegiance to the United States. I smell fearmongering.