Posted on 06/20/2019 9:29:08 AM PDT by Kaslin
“The Man Who Would Be King”
Great movie, and great short story by Rudyard Kipling.
Good. Atheists are the children of Marx, and the enemies of America. Any defeat of them is most welcome.
So, when will the Confederate flags be restored to their cemeteries?
Yah, probably not, but I see no real significant difference.
me either- at this point- Well see how important cases unfold in a few months-
Easy to spot the difference- one group made war against the Union the other FOR the Union.
Love it - entirely consistent with his past stances that the court system is not a place for people to air their purely personal grievances.
The presence or removal of a Confederate Flag is neither constitutional nor unconstitutional. It is quite different - who sued to have them removed? Simply posting them - or removing them - as a matter of policy has no comparison to suing to have them removed as "unconstitutional" and the case making its way through the Court system.
I’m really surprised it was 7-2. This decision is a soft ball. Ginsberg wasn’t a surprise but Sotomayor surprised me. We just need to replace someone like Ginsberg and we can totally halt and reverse the left’s war on Christianity.
I may be a “Damn Yankee”but still consider it unreasonable and an unethical betrayal of the men who died for their cause to remove the flag they fought for in the name of PC decades after their deaths.
Probably not expressing myself well, I care not for mere symbols but do respect the CW veterans of both sides.
Unlike some I am aware that the CW was NOT really about slavery as modern social/historical filtering would have us believe.
A group wanted this monument removed for reasons no more valid than the Confederate monuments, but this monument is being spared.
Not just Kagan, but Beyer as well.
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