Thursday, May 28, 2020
Charlottesville to Begin Process of Getting Rid of Its Confederate Statues
From the May 24, 2020 Daily Progress "Charlottesville officials to start discussions on removal of Confederate statues" by Nolan Stout.
There are two of them, statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. And Charlottesville is chomping at the bit to get rid of them, especially now that the state law preventing them from doing it has been struck down by the Democrats who control the legislature and their Democratic governor.
They can't take them down before July 1, though, and are planning to start "so-called" 2-2-1 City Council meetings in June to "discuss" removal.
According to the newspaper, these meetings are used to meet with less than a quorum of elected officials so that an OPEN MEETING IS NOT REQUIRED.
Sure smells like a bit of that old clandestine dark of the moon work is afoot.
--Old Secesh
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