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Sunday, August 20, 2017

US Army mum on whether bases will keep Confederate names



Can this be far off?










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Debate is heating up throughout the country over what to do with Confederate statues and memorials. But it appears, at least for now, that 10 major U.S. Army bases will keep the names of Confederate soldiers.

The Army refused to answer questions last week on whether those bases – including Fort Bragg in North Carolina, Fort Hood in Texas, and Fort Benning in Georgia – will keep their names, the Charlotte Observer reported.

All 10 U.S. military bases named for Confederate soldiers are located in the South.

Prior to this month’s violence in Charlottesville, Va., the most recent time the names of Army bases were strongly debated was in 2015, after the slaying of nine black church members in Charleston, S.C.

At that time, Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman, told Time there was “no discussion” regarding changing the names.

Base names are based on “individuals, not causes or ideologies,” public affairs chief Army Brig. Gen. Malcolm Frost said in 2015, adding that each base “is named for a soldier who holds a place in our military history.”

The other seven Army bases named for Confederate soldiers are Fort Rucker in Alabama; Fort Gordon in Georgia; Camp Beauregard and Fort Polk in Louisiana; and Fort A.P. Hill, Fort Lee and Fort Pickett in Virginia.








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Monticello the next to go






Residents in the former states are now required to speak French.






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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Barcelona manhunt underway for Muslim killer







The driver in Thursday's van attack that killed 13 people in a tourist area of Barcelona may still be alive and on the run, Spanish police say.

They are hunting for Moroccan-born Younes Abouyaaqoub, now named by Spanish media as the suspected driver.

And what is the outcry from the supposed "moderate Muslim community"?



Same shit. Different day.



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How relevant to today



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And you know what "party" that is.









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Two sides to every coin



Certainly true of the MSM. Probably suffer a heart attack if I ever read a headline which wasn’t negative about Trump. Compared to the current president Bush had a love affair with the MSM! One thing Trump has got to do. When the press throws out the "chum" don't take the bait.

 Here are a few recent headlines:



‘I would be amazed if he survives till end of the year': Trump's 'Art of the Deal' co-author predicts that the president is about to resign


Disgust as Trump quotes approvingly apocryphal tale of US general who 'summarily executed Muslim terrorists with pigs' blood-soaked bullets' in wake of Barcelona bloodbath


'There are no good Nazis. Or Klansmen, or terrorists’: James Murdoch, Fox CEO and son of Rupert, denounces Trump's reaction to Charlottesville violence and pledges $1m to the Anti-Defamation League


Fmr. White Nationalist speaks out against Trump's remarks







Now Imagine Barry was president and took the same actions Trump did.




Obama takes on infrastructure creates 500,000 new jobs


Obama’s tough talk neutered Kim Jong Un and his missiles 


Stock market at all time high under Obama’s tenure


Obama uses MOAB bomb for the first time and kills high ranking ISIS targets in Afghanistan


Obama takes 2nd scoop of ice cream and gives it to the poor


Clearly, Trump takes a lot of badgering from the press. A complete 180 from the treatment Barry received. I remember one time those "hard-hitting" reporters asked Barry in an adoring tone, "Mr. President...what did you have for lunch today?"







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