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To: Arkinsaw
Saying they spun it into a loss is being kind. They just changed the stated goal. The boycott is still going on supposedly. Of South Carolina's 46 counties, most have over 30% Black population, with several over 60%. Who are they hurting?
When people got tired of hearing about the boycott, they took on the MLK paid holiday issue.
I'm wondering what's next.
34 posted on 04/25/2003 8:51:29 PM PDT by visualops (This tagline was freed from an Iraqi prison by U.S. Armed Forces.)
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To: visualops; Constitution Day
I'll tell you what's next. At least here in NC. Some professor at the almighty University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has decided to take on a memorial to Silent Sam. You see this monument has been up for oh, about 100 years, to remember our Confederate dead. But now this professor has decided that it needs to come down, just as the statue to Saddam Hussein

Daily Tarheel

It's already hit the local news and I imagine sooner or later it will hit the national news. I'm suprised the good Rev and his lynch mobs haven't already visited the campus

Chapel Hill has become a haven for leftists and frankly I'm suprised the thing is still up. Then I imagine the yankees and PC police will come for the monument on our capital grounds to the Confederate dead. To tell the truth, I'm about three steps past fed up with it. Our children will know the truth about their brave Confederate ancestors and will know the truth about the War.

BTW, how did that vote go in Greenville for MLK day? I was reading up on it for awhile but lost contact on what the situation was at the moment

53 posted on 04/25/2003 9:06:50 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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