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peekaloo

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11. Now that the city commission's most ardent supporter of the statue staying in place
Mon Nov 5, 2018, 12:03 PM
Nov 2018

is out on bond for 2nd degree murder, and no longer on the commission, it leaves room for more rational decisions.

They've been floating a marijuana decriminalization within city limits, too, but not quite there yet.

Good ol' boys still in power but the demographics are changing.

Oh yeah, boof Grady Judd.

Monument removal or being moved has caught on - I was just thinking - in another state asiliveandbreathe Nov 2018 #1
You do realize the name has nothing to do with lynching, right? Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #5
Sorry, the name has EVERYTHING to do with the term lynching. Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #6
Thank you. So glad to read your comments. Judi Lynn Nov 2018 #8
I know, Judi Lynn. And it takes little energy to uncover it. Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #9
The point I'm making is that they didn't name it after lynching. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #10
We know that the town was not named after lynching. But it's incorrect to say Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #12
The other issue is the dates. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #15
Please do your own research to answer your historical questions. Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #16
And I think asking a city to change its name over this is silly. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #18
Apology accepted, Jedi Guy. I did not expect that at all. Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #19
Sorry, didn't expect what? Not sure I understand what you mean. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #20
Okay n/t Kind of Blue Nov 2018 #21
Who specifically (other than yourself) is arguing that irrelevancy? LanternWaste Nov 2018 #14
I was wondering when you'd drop by. Jedi Guy Nov 2018 #17
Monuments to traitors. paleotn Nov 2018 #2
Yep, in for "unity" we treated the treasonous bastards very softly. joshcryer Nov 2018 #7
Folks, this is progress. I am shocked. GulfCoast66 Nov 2018 #3
Now that the city commission's most ardent supporter of the statue staying in place peekaloo Nov 2018 #11
nice to think that a few racists will have paid for the removal, I would've ran that light (safely) Demonaut Nov 2018 #4
Anyone ever recall that M*A*S*H episode where Hakweye builds a monument? Hong Kong Cavalier Nov 2018 #13
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