Sunday, August 23, 2020
A Texas Politician Stands Up to Democrats and BLM
AUGUST 18, 2020
** Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Confederate monuments: Most Texans oppose 'erasing our history.' (Senate Democrats want everything Confederate gone, Confederadication. Republican Patrick said no to removing them from State Capitol. He said: "...it is important to note that in poll after poll, the majority of Texans, including many people of color, do not want us to tear down our history, especially in the middle of the night, or out of political correctness.")
We sure need more politicians like him who are not afraid to stand up to BLMers, the NAACP or SPLC. Maybe we can get him to move to Illinois, or, even better, to Virginia.
Like I've said before, LET THE PEOPLE VOTE ON THE REMOVAL ISSUE. I'll live by the vote. If the majority votes for it to go, then so it should be. But, I doubt that the BLMers will let a vote against them go. It will be back to defacing and "toppling" statues.
** Court filing: Injunction keeping Confederate statue in downtown Lafayette should remain. (Louisiana. Statue of Gen. Alfred Mouton.)
** South St. Louis school named after Confederate officer gets new name. (Kennard Classical Junior Academy will become Classical Junior Academy. Samuel M. Kennard was a Confederate officer and founder of the Veiled Prophesy, aligned with the KKK.
It Is Wonderful to Come Across a Politician These Days with a Backbone. Evidently, They Still Exist. --Old Secesh
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