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To: Midwesterner53; Slyfox; RedMonqey; yuleeyahoo; Vic S; deport; CaptainMorgantown; SgtBob; ...
Call these leftest bluff.

How you ask, get them on record, and video, ask a very simple question?

The question: Do you agree, that "every human remain(s) / bodies," should be dug up, at Arlington National Cemetery and moved; to a new cemetery?

You may be asking "WHAT IN THE HELL IS THIS IDIOT TALKING ABOUT!"

Well, if you don't know your HISTORY (REF. Civil War,) swallow your drink/food before reading any further. I don't want to be accused of making you choke! Arlington National Cemetery, is the second name of that piece of property, that originally was owned by none other then {WAIT FOR IT} Robert E. Lee, yes that would be Confederate General, Robert E.Lee's, home 1,100-acre estate, formerly known just simply as Arlington house. Mary Custis Lee, wife of Robert E. Lee, she had inherited from her father, George Washington Parke Custis, upon his death in 1857. Custis, the grandson of Martha Washington, had been adopted by George Washington when Custis' father died in 1781. What the history revisionist, at the Smithsonian, won't tell you, is "WHY" the first to be buried at Arlington were in fact buried in Mary Custis Lee's rose garden. This was a very plain & simple F-U / poke in the eye to Robert E. Lee. At this time in the world of 1860's, EVERYBODY KNEW what this simple act meant!

Why the unmistakable F-U / poke in the eye?

I'll take American Generals for a $1,000.00 Alex {Alex Trebek, game show host for Jeopardy}

Who was the First General that Abraham Lincoln asked to lead the Union Army, right after the states voted to secede from the Union. ANSWER: Who is Robert E. Lee Hence the burying of the soldiers in Mary Custis Lee's rose garden.

Just so you know {some} of the real full story of Arlington.

Cliff Notes version:

Robert E. Lee & Mary Custis Lee's home 1,100-acre estate seized by the North. In December, 1882, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Lee's favor in United States v. Lee 455 U.S. 252 (1882,) / United States v. Lee, 106 U.S. 196 (1882,) deciding that Arlington had been confiscated without due process Read more:

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-arlington-national-cemetery-came-to-be-145147007/#ZuBrjDSZyZXylGXU.99

See also : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Lee

39 posted on 08/21/2018 10:01:44 PM PDT by Stanwood_Dave ("Testilying." Cop's lie, only while testifying, as taught in their respected Police Academy(s).)
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To: Stanwood_Dave
Maybe they can just move the graves of those who were racists.

I had a distant cousin who died in the Union army in 1864 and is buried at Arlington. I don't know if he was a racist or not...never met him.

42 posted on 08/22/2018 9:44:06 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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