NOVEMBER 25, 2020
** Donald Trump stands for Confederacy one last time. (About the defense bill. Big surprise to have an article like this in the Washington Post, a major BLM backer and anti-Confederate organ. Them and the New York Times.)
** Beaumont Council OKs Confederate statue sale. (Texas. Had a $25,000 offer, much lower than the $150,000 appraisal.)
** Fate of three Confederate paintings in Texas Senate chamber is uncertain. (Three portraits of Jefferson Davis, Albert Sidney Johnston and John H. Reagan.)
** In Prince William County, Jefferson Davis Highway will soon be renamed Richmond Highway. (Virginia. Wait a minute, wasn't Richmond the capital of you-know-what. Now called Sad R.)
** President Trump vows to veto defense bill over Confederate base names. (See the first article in this post. What the Democrats and Blacks can do is take the renaming part of the bill out and wait until Trump is gone, then pass another bill to rename the bases. That will be one Biden will gladly sign. No Problem!)
** Wynonna postpones visit, Confederate Railroad to Play Branson Star. (Branson, Arkansas. Wynonna canceled because of Covid. Confederate Railroad to play instead. The last several years, Confederate Railroad has come under attack because of their name and logo. You know who is attacking them, even Illinois' Governor Toilets. Their still out there, with the name and logo. Congrats guys. But you know that you're probably on that racist group SPLC's hit list with that name and logo.
** City approves racial unity design for water tower. (Paducah, Kentucky. It has a white and black arm clasping over a U.S. flag.
--Old Secesh
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