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Posted on 07/24/2015 1:08:24 AM PDT by bryan999
A group of anti-Confederate protesters arent happy enough with the declaration by the city of Memphis that it wants to dig up and move the remains of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest.
They want it done now.
A group surrounded a shovel Wednesday and ceremoniously removed a chunk of grass and soil.
We are going to bring the back hoe, the tractors and the men with the equipment to raise Bedford Forrest from the soil of Memphis, Isaac Richmond with the Commission on Religion and Racism declared to awaiting TV cameras, CBS 3 reported.
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What a bunch of IDIOTS!
one man could make a real difference
Forrest, living and dead, was one of the most respected of the Confederate generals for his valor, his daring, and his character. Concerning which, his address to the Jubilee of the Pole Bearers is a lapidary work of conciliation that shames these modern-day red-hots and their bloody shirt-waving.
A bunch of animals, raised by wolves.
Check out these numnutz, saying they want to dig up graves now.
Idiot ghouls are the worst kind.
Dagnabbit, I could have sworn I did a search (as I always do) and got nothing. Sorry mods!
Depending on the soil, there may be nothing there but dirt.
A group surrounded a shovel Wednesday and ceremoniously removed a chunk of grass and soil.How many Takers does it take to dig a lump of soil?
I have to think this is against the law.
Liberalism IS a mental disorder, as in desecration of a grave.
Will FReeper Nathan Bedford weigh in on this thread. Be interesting to see what he has to say.
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