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Here we go - Tulsa public schools to start review of school names..
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3022284" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We don't have a democracy. We have a representative government. </p><p>It's only the elected dimocrat ran cities/states that are wanting this. The desire to erase our country's history rests on their shoulders, so no, not all are represented in tearing these memorials and statues down. </p><p>Would you approve of removing the headstones of deceased confederate soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery or at all other National Cemeteries because some liberal activists can't stand the thought of them being recognized with a stone in their death?</p><p>Your comment holds no merit. </p><p>The people in the area should be given the right to vote on keeping or moving the statues or memorials. That and not liberal, leftist, and snowflake progressive activists is how the fate of those items should be decided. Government should have no say. Only the locals. </p><p>The rights of the populous is being overridden by the acts of a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3022284, member: 5412"] We don't have a democracy. We have a representative government. It's only the elected dimocrat ran cities/states that are wanting this. The desire to erase our country's history rests on their shoulders, so no, not all are represented in tearing these memorials and statues down. Would you approve of removing the headstones of deceased confederate soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery or at all other National Cemeteries because some liberal activists can't stand the thought of them being recognized with a stone in their death? Your comment holds no merit. The people in the area should be given the right to vote on keeping or moving the statues or memorials. That and not liberal, leftist, and snowflake progressive activists is how the fate of those items should be decided. Government should have no say. Only the locals. The rights of the populous is being overridden by the acts of a few. [/QUOTE]
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