Posted on 01/20/2025 9:53:30 PM PST by DouglasKC
I was reading over the Executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and saw this section:
Sec. 5. Additional Action. The Secretary of Interior may solicit public and intergovernmental input regarding additional patriots to honor, particularly in light of America’s semiquincentennial celebration, and shall recommend action to me, through the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.
So my question is...what else can we recommend to be renamed? I think we've become so used to having the left rename things with little to no blowback that we think it's not important. But it is. Remember they renamed all the squaw things. WE don't have to go back to that but why not rename them with patriot names instead?
No, but the view was SPECTACULAR!
All the military bases Biden renamed. Rename them back to their former names. Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, Fort Jackson, etc etc.
Illegal aliens
Lakeland, FL, went from hamlet to city under Julius T. Horney, and to honor him the town fathers wanted to rename the city Horneytown. He declined the honor, but there is a lake and a street named after him, so the renaming option is always there.
File a lawsiouxt to have the name reverted.
YES!!!! So agree with this!!!
Yes! That was a special kind of stupid, whoever implemented that.
“”Big Tits National Park”. Has a nice ring to it.”
The list is endless. We already have “Delaware Falls” for Biden.
How about “Bent Creek” Arkansas for Bill?
Hillary gets “Poison Cave” Illinois.
Barak Hussein Obama is, “I dare you to find something” memorial.
George W. Bush gets a park in Houston called, “Sorry about that”
A special 2 foot by 2 foot red paver will be installed on Zbigniew Brzezinski’s grave in Arlington National Cemetery, where heroes are buried. Because he was a life-long communist buried on the hallowed ground of Patriots, this red stone will be termed “The Pissing Stone”. Whereupon any United States citizen will be authorized to pee on his grave.
President McKinley should be remembered.
Miami needs streets renamed after AMERICAN military heroes—not foreigners from Latin America.
Renaming Fort Hood was moronic. They are having a hard time selling it to the people how live around Fort Hood. It will always be Fort Hood to them.
Bring back the statue of Stephen C. Foster, who wrote “Beautiful Dreamer” plus many other songs of the south.
The statue was banned because it showed a little black boy sitting and playing a banjo.
It stood proudly on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh, right next to the Stephen Foster Hall which they renamed something else.
While we’re at it, Disney should re-release “Song of the South”...”zip a dee doo dah. Zip a dee ayy, my oh my what a beautiful day!”
Ha. Ha. Ha. I gotcha.
Now you’re all humming, ... “zip a dee door dah ...”
Ha. Ha. Ha.!
Doo. Not door. Doo dah.
What you said. Immediately.
Columbus Day remains Columbus Day.
All roads or buildings named for someone dead less than 50 years renamed.
No roads or buildings named for politcians.
The state of Rhode Island should be renamed to Rhode. Or Road. It is not an island, and the h in Rhode is simply too hard to say.
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It used to be
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Where, really, it mostly consists of the Providence Plantations. Rhode Island exists, but it is just small island near Providence.
in 2020, they dropped the Providence plantations off the name, mostly because Plantation sounds racist.
Maybe, to accommodate everybody, I would suggest rename to State of Providence.
I’d like to see “The Wall” on our Southern Border renamed as “The Great Wall of Trump.”
Not a suggestion ... a question:
All of these EOs are/can be fleeting. The next guy can negate every one of them.
For the EOs to be permanent, doesn’t the Legislative Branch have to vote to make it official?
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