Why not replace statues of traitors with statues of heroes?

{The]"Modern Liberal" is not a liberal at all, it's a Communist, America-hating piece of shit.

Actually today's "left" is very Nazi-esque. Funnily enough often jews are involved in being agent provocateurs pretending to be "neo-Nazis." Crazy trivia, a jewish business manager wanted to change the name of blues rock band The Black Crowes to Kobb Kounty Krowes (KKK). The band was like WTF is your issue you fucking, racist douchebag to their jewish manager? Commentary is 12 minutes in!

 
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{The]"Modern Liberal" is not a liberal at all, it's a Communist, America-hating piece of shit.

Actually today's "left" is very Nazi-esque. Funnily enough often jews are involved in being agent provocateurs pretending to be "neo-Nazis." Crazy trivia a jewish business manager wanted to change the name of the Black Crowes to Kobb Kounty Krowes. The band was like WTF?

The soldiers in the South fought against what they thought was wrong, mainly tyranny.

I doubt Jews were involved much.

Oh! Audley Freed is/was kickass!

Oh yes.

He could be a Hebrew, idk. :dunno:

That has nothing to do with leftists trying to erase American history and trying to undermine the fabric of America.

They need put down for that, IMO. Else there can be no more Audley Freeds in America.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
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Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

The ones they are removing are/were Democrats.

YOu should be happy the history of your party is being erased

IN another generation or two, your ilk can claim that the right wingers were the one that owned slaves, and there will be little to no proof otherwise.

Scary part is the OP'er most likely believe Lincoln was a Democrat and Lee was a Republican...
Could you explain the line of reasoning that you used to come to that ridiculous conclusion so that I may rip it to shreds and shove it up your ass?

Go for it, bitch.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




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Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

They are trying to change the laws of the land. They want to put into office whom they want in office, but not what the majority wants. Laws prevents the Establishment from what they really want to do. But they are slowly removing one thing at a time, until they has reached to the laws. That is why they were trying to get rid of the military and the guns. But building up other countries' military, so that those countries will be able to take over. They would of had used Russia, but Russia has converted over to Christianity, and which they despises it. They were trying to manipulate Putin into agreeing to Globalism, but he had a fall out with them about GMO's, that had pushed him away from Globalism. The Establishment were trying to control the world. They had attacked those countries that didn't wanted Globalism. But other countries are staring to see what they are trying to do, that they are backing away from Globalism. And if they were in power, that they would of made up some story to go to war with them. But now they are playing mind games on Pres. Trump into starting war with these countries that are not with their program. he only reason why N.Korea leader is being so defiant. It is behind what Hillary has done to Muammar Gaddafi. Muammar Gaddafi was not with their program, and so they had set him up to have him killed by paid protesters that weren't from that area. They Establishment know that N.Korea leader will use the money that Obama was giving him, that he will turn to use it to by nukes to protect him from being overthrown by Hillary. And which it gives reasons to get involve and to destroy N. Korean's leader.with the approval of the other countries.




How Hillary Clinton Lied Her Way to War in Libya
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
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Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

Get it on the ballot in those communities.

It's really simple

Get to work you lazy bitch

So you agree that the city of Charlottesville is justified in taking down the Lee statue because the city council voted to do so.

Tell that to your butthurt RW'er pals.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




6c955ed7f1a4faa5183cb04e11c5ca1d.jpg

Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

Get it on the ballot in those communities.

It's really simple

Get to work you lazy bitch

So you agree that the city of Charlottesville is justified in taking down the Lee statue because the city council voted to do so.

Tell that to your butthurt RW'er pals.

I think I've made myself clear. Put the issue on the ballot and replace them with whatever they want.
 
Robert Byrd, one of Hillary Clintons mentors is a hero of the left, and also an ex KKK leader.

Replace it with a statue of him.

That would make Democrats and White supremacists ecstatic.

A win win!

Thank me later
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




6c955ed7f1a4faa5183cb04e11c5ca1d.jpg

Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.
audimurphy-croped.jpg

This guy is from my neck of the woods. And, yes, we do have monuments and memorials honoring him.
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Notice, no one wants to tear it down because he protected the US. Not tried to destroy it.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




6c955ed7f1a4faa5183cb04e11c5ca1d.jpg

Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
moh_wwii_bakerV.jpg


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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

They are trying to change the laws of the land. They want to put into office whom they want in office, but not what the majority wants. Laws prevents the Establishment from what they really want to do. But they are slowly removing one thing at a time, until they has reached to the laws. That is why they were trying to get rid of the military and the guns. But building up other countries' military, so that those countries will be able to take over. They would of had used Russia, but Russia has converted over to Christianity, and which they despises it. They were trying to manipulate Putin into agreeing to Globalism, but he had a fall out with them about GMO's, that had pushed him away from Globalism. The Establishment were trying to control the world. They had attacked those countries that didn't wanted Globalism. But other countries are staring to see what they are trying to do, that they are backing away from Globalism. And if they were in power, that they would of made up some story to go to war with them. But now they are playing mind games on Pres. Trump into starting war with these countries that are not with their program. he only reason why N.Korea leader is being so defiant. It is behind what Hillary has done to Muammar Gaddafi. Muammar Gaddafi was not with their program, and so they had set him up to have him killed by paid protesters that weren't from that area. They Establishment know that N.Korea leader will use the money that Obama was giving him, that he will turn to use it to by nukes to protect him from being overthrown by Hillary. And which it gives reasons to get involve and to destroy N. Korean's leader.with the approval of the other countries.




How Hillary Clinton Lied Her Way to War in Libya

Why do you assume it was the left that destroyed the Lincoln statue? Chicago is half white. And many Republicans hate Lincoln because they feel blacks should be slaves.

Jon Hubbard, Arkansas Legislator, Says Slavery May 'Have Been A Blessing' In New Book | HuffPost

Jon Hubbard, a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, has written a new book in which he says slavery was “a blessing” for African-Americans
 
You guys make yourselves look totally tarded with the Democrats thing. And it's so easy to knock the sh!t out of your argument and make you look like fools.

Just like Trump. What about Washington? One of the founders of the country? He owned slaves. That's the right wing argument. Only Lee and the other Confederates tried to destroy the country. So in the GOP's tiny mind, they must be the same.

But the way you can really make these right wing fools run off babbling is when you ask them how come the Deep South is majority Republican today, and back then, it was the North that were majority Republicans. They don't have an answer. Mass migration perhaps? And why would all these Northern Republicans move into a war torn land? The Deep South.

We know the Confederate are Republicans. Was Lincoln a "confederate"?

Just shows how stupid you and all liberals are, They were dimocrats, but even they were more honorable, and better human beings than ANY dimshit today especially those like you.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
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Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
moh_wwii_bakerV.jpg


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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.
audimurphy-croped.jpg

This guy is from my neck of the woods. And, yes, we do have monuments and memorials honoring him.
dc19c39ce1a35e6d5059807deb6239f3--hero-movie-american-veterans.jpg


Notice, no one wants to tear it down because he protected the US. Not tried to destroy it.

Oh, I think there's plenty in the left that would want to tear it down. They hate the military
 
I don't see it written anywhere in the US constitution that individual States may not leave the union.
/----/ it was one time legal, however after the civil war it was changed. But I could be wrong, it's been decades since I read about it
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




6c955ed7f1a4faa5183cb04e11c5ca1d.jpg

Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
moh_wwii_bakerV.jpg


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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.
audimurphy-croped.jpg

This guy is from my neck of the woods. And, yes, we do have monuments and memorials honoring him.
dc19c39ce1a35e6d5059807deb6239f3--hero-movie-american-veterans.jpg


Notice, no one wants to tear it down because he protected the US. Not tried to destroy it.

Yes what we want is the statues of the heros who protected their homes and families left alone. Common soldiers very seldom get a statue their valor is represented by their leaders statues. The damn entire thing actually has nothing to do with any statue, it is about control and disruption, and cleansing the FACTS from the history of this country so they can be marginalized and lied out of existence. The funny thing is liberal shit are so stupid they have no idea what will replace this country they hate so much. They want to be able to decide who gets to speak, who gets to be alive, who gets to beat, assault and cripple people with no consequences Who gets to have money possessions and how much, Sounds like communisim to me. I will never be a communist, I will not be ruled by the likes of the shit that post their communist lies here daily. If we get another communist president like the last one I will do everything I can to make sure he does not serve his first day, If I can't have MY president after he is elected you damn sure will not have yours. I am determined to protect the constitution of this country I swore an oath to do so, If that means exterminating every member of a certain group of Terrorist, that is fine with me.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
audimurphy-croped.jpg




6c955ed7f1a4faa5183cb04e11c5ca1d.jpg

Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

They are trying to change the laws of the land. They want to put into office whom they want in office, but not what the majority wants. Laws prevents the Establishment from what they really want to do. But they are slowly removing one thing at a time, until they has reached to the laws. That is why they were trying to get rid of the military and the guns. But building up other countries' military, so that those countries will be able to take over. They would of had used Russia, but Russia has converted over to Christianity, and which they despises it. They were trying to manipulate Putin into agreeing to Globalism, but he had a fall out with them about GMO's, that had pushed him away from Globalism. The Establishment were trying to control the world. They had attacked those countries that didn't wanted Globalism. But other countries are staring to see what they are trying to do, that they are backing away from Globalism. And if they were in power, that they would of made up some story to go to war with them. But now they are playing mind games on Pres. Trump into starting war with these countries that are not with their program. he only reason why N.Korea leader is being so defiant. It is behind what Hillary has done to Muammar Gaddafi. Muammar Gaddafi was not with their program, and so they had set him up to have him killed by paid protesters that weren't from that area. They Establishment know that N.Korea leader will use the money that Obama was giving him, that he will turn to use it to by nukes to protect him from being overthrown by Hillary. And which it gives reasons to get involve and to destroy N. Korean's leader.with the approval of the other countries.




How Hillary Clinton Lied Her Way to War in Libya

Why do you assume it was the left that destroyed the Lincoln statue? Chicago is half white. And many Republicans hate Lincoln because they feel blacks should be slaves.

Jon Hubbard, Arkansas Legislator, Says Slavery May 'Have Been A Blessing' In New Book | HuffPost

Jon Hubbard, a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, has written a new book in which he says slavery was “a blessing” for African-Americans



Why is that questionable idiot? If their ancestors hadn't been brought to this country by the English, French, Portuguese and Spaniards They would have been sold into slavery Africa and a slave in Africa was not worth anything as property, their lifespan would not have been conducive to production of more generations and after they made crops, built structures or what ever task they were there for they would be exterminated and the next group would be started. So hell lets let them go back and live the life their ancestors would have had. Liberal ignorance is most evident when they show their complete lack of historical knowledge and The FACTS of social societies through the ages. Slaves were only allowed in this country for about eighty years. All slaves of all races were held by the English crown before that. Maybe you didn't know it but before the end of the Revolution this country was an English Crown Colony, and every person here was a subject of the King> if you look up MONARCHY you will find that all subjects of a monarch live, die, work, eat, and actually do not OWN anything because it is all the property of the KING including all of the slaves. That kicks out the lie about America Having slaves for 300 years. Next thing is the USA and the CSA did not go to Africa and capture slaves, even though there were some English slave traders that were residents of the colony. Next for you liberal history pseudoscholars there were quite a few FREE black men, merchants and businessmen in this country even in the slave states. it behooved them to carry identification though because any slave trader who they came upon while alone or outside public areas where they were known was subject to shanghai them and sell them with no regard for their true identity. Anyway since you try to belittle the writer of the book because your snide little closed liberal monoplanic brain is devoid of the real intellect and knowledge needed to begin to understand the FACTS, I thought I would try to get you past the first day of kindergarten.
 
General Eisenhower
General Patton

What about Audie Murphy who recieved 33 awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor, the highest military award for bravery that can be given, for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above the beyond the call of duty.” Among these awards he also recieved 5 decorations by France and Belgium. Murphy was promoted from private to 2nd lieutenant and fought in 9 major campaigns across Europe during the war. By the end of the war, Murphy was not even 21 years old and was a surviving legend of the war within the 3rd infantry division. He was the most decorated soldier of WWII and even stared in his own movie about his life called "To Hell and Back".
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Lt. Reba Whittle was the only U.S. female soldier to be imprisoned as a POW in the European theater of war. Whittle was a flight nurse with the 813th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron, and had logged over 500 hours. On a flight from England to France to pick up casualties in September of 1944, her plane went off course and was shot down over Aachen, Germany.
Whittle's status as a POW was undocumented by the U.S. military. She was awarded the Air Medal and a Purple Heart, and promoted to lieutenant, but was denied disability or POW retirement benefits. Her injuries kept her from flying, so she worked in an Army hospital in California until she left the service in 1946. Whittle applied for, and was denied, POW status and back pay for ten years. She finally accepted a cash settlement in 1955. While nurses who were imprisoned in Asia had received hero's receptions upon their release, Whittle's story was kept quiet by the Army and barely noticed by the media in the celebrations of the war's end. Whittle died of breast cancer in 1981. Her POW status was officially conferred by the military in 1983.

Citation: For extraordinary heroism in action on 5 and 6 April 1945, near Viareggio, Italy. Then Second Lieutenant Baker demonstrated outstanding courage and leadership in destroying enemy installations, personnel and equipment during his company's attack against a strongly entrenched enemy in mountainous terrain. When his company was stopped by the concentration of fire from several machine gun emplacements, he crawled to one position and destroyed it, killing three Germans. Continuing forward, he attacked an enemy observation post and killed two occupants. With the aid of one of his men, Lieutenant Baker attacked two more machine gun nests, killing or wounding the four enemy soldiers occupying these positions. He then covered the evacuation of the wounded personnel of his company by occupying an exposed position and drawing the enemy's fire.
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Put up statues of those who defended this country. Not Right wingers who tried to destroy it.

Get it on the ballot in those communities.

It's really simple

Get to work you lazy bitch

So you agree that the city of Charlottesville is justified in taking down the Lee statue because the city council voted to do so.

Tell that to your butthurt RW'er pals.


It has nothing to do with Right wingers, If the statue is on city property, and the city council voted as representatives of the PEOPLE of the city to remove it they have the authority. The thing is DID they have the approval of the MAJORITY of the people? Does not matter as long as they were duly elected to represent them. The only recourse would be to vote them out next time to prevent future actions. That will have no effect on what happens before the election. No argument about that from ME, the argument is that the antifa people have NO right whatsoever to attack anyone even an axe murderer if they are not being attacked AND even an axe murderer has a right to protect himself from an assault by a mob in anyway he needs to. We are not butthurt dumbass it is your scum that is assaulting people and VIOLATING THEIR Constitutional rights. There is one thing you can count on you may take down the monuments but others and flags will be erected, and anyone who tries to remove them from their locations will be in jail or dead. It is always easy to bait a stupid liberal into his grave.
 
Sweet idea!

Start by removing all statues of Barack Obama, the worst traitor of modern times. We could replace him with Audie Murphy, I'd be totally fine with that.


Actually there are many monuments to a lot of people who were part of the murder arson and rape that took place in the Unconstitutional Invasion of the Southern states by the USA. There are many public places dedicated to the underground railway, the contraband camps, the US generals that burned Atlanta and most of the rest of the south. We can tear up a lot more of theirs than they can ours because they have many more. They don't just want to do away with the CSA people though, Liberals want to do awa y with any reference to this country s founding, and rewrite history to make the American Revolution an act of treason, and try to portray this country as a failed experiment so they can take us back to subservience and communisim. They have been interjecting it into our schools since the sixties. It is not about slavery, it is not about the statues it is about taking down this country, and it is being done RIGHT NOW. The war is here in the streets and the idiots in the government are either complicit or too stupid to realize what is biting their ass.
 
So dean is arguing for us to remove statues of democrats to replace them with statues of Republicans.

Well that's unexpected
 

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