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Sunday, June 11, 2017

Investigative Reporting Or BS?

Some might even say it's manufacturing news.

This morning WBOC claimed they FOUND this story on social media, (change.org) but you and I both know that's a load of crap. 

Some Liberal Snowflake fed WBOC this take down this confederate marker story. I just love how they make such a BS story even bigger by using words like HEATED on the Internet. 

So why no statement from Boy Mayor Jake Day or County Executive Bob Culver? I can see Culver now, Oh blow it out your..... nose. WBOC's response, CUT!

Hey WBOC, how many rapes have there been in Salisbury this year? Now that's a story!


Update: Boy Mayor Jake Day just signed the petition.

37 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's just erase our history and pretend it didn't happen.

Anonymous said...

Are the going to rename Winder Street, too?

Anonymous said...

The confederate war was not his only battle.

John Henry Winder was a career United States Army officer who served with distinction during the Mexican War. He later served as a Confederate general officer during the American Civil War. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1800, Somerset County, MD
Died: February 7, 1865, Florence, SC
Education: United States Military Academy
Battles/wars: Mexican War: Battle of Contreras; Battle of Churubusco; Battle for Mexico City; American Civil War

Anonymous said...

This is run by SURJ and its founder is James Yamakawa

He is the white guy that hangs out in front of SU - WITH HIS KIDS IN TOW - holding up a black lives matter sign.

He is trying to find a way to make himself relevant in the cruel world

I find it inappropriate and disgusting that our Mayor signed this ridiculous petition.

If James and Jake bothered to google John Henry Winder, he would find he had a disguised military career

Anonymous said...

why are these people trying to change history? how about doing something useful, like fixing the streets. thanks sjd

Anonymous said...

History is a part of all our Nation. States rights Less Federal Gov is a huge part of that War, yet it con;t to get BIGGER an is out of control. No ONe can even be FIRED! Stand up an VOTE

Anonymous said...

What a waste of air time by WBOC, P I T I F U L news source !

Anonymous said...

" ...a disguised military career"

June 8, 2017 at 10:08 AM

You probably meant "distinguished", yes?

Anonymous said...

What's wrong with this marker? George would turn over in his grave.

Anonymous said...

If we are going to change our history let's start by getting rid of the designation HBC Historically Black College.

Anonymous said...

10:52 AM yes, auto correct gone awry, ty

Anonymous said...

I guess that the next " hissy fit " that the snowflakes have will be to have the cannon removed from the park because it is a weapon that is designed to kill....or just a big gun and we all know that guns kill people and not the people who use them...snickering here

Anonymous said...

This plaque shouldn't have gone up in the first place to commemorate the man whose actions killed thousands of captured Union soldiers and sailors in CSA prison camps. Nor should a street have been named after him.

Anonymous said...

They don't report much useful news. They are obsessed with the Smyrna prison riot from months ago and last night showed the Humane Society drop off for donations multiple times in the broadcast. That's not news.

Anonymous said...

So, in the interest of re-writing American history; should we remove all signs and information concerning Harriett Tubman and the Underground Railway?
One could argue that these tributes acknowledge atrocities, and as such, are offensive in nature.
The liberal left is creating a divide in the country that I do not think will end well for all.

Anonymous said...

It was WWAR MORON go back to your clueless basement.

Anonymous said...

Hey little jake day i bet your X REAL MILITARY buddys are real proud of you ?


T R A I T O R

Anonymous said...

Please advise where this marker is, so I can go pay my respect. The good General has to be worthy of the marker, he is from Somerset County someone said.
Thank's

Anonymous said...

This made up BS story and WBOC reporting an officer "euthanizing" a dog by way of shooting it, pissed me off to no end this morning. Turned them off for good. I will miss Brian Keane😑

Anonymous said...

WBOC what's that? I haven't watched them for 10 years! As far as the Confederacy goes are you snowflakes coming for my fortune of Confederate money? Changing our nations history is a bad choice all will pay for.

Anonymous said...

At least one officer under his command was found guilty of murder of prisoners of war and was hanged for it. Winder knew what was going on and was, by virtue of command, also responsible.

Anonymous said...

It's fake news that 13 thousand
Americans died in his prisons.

Anonymous said...

Day just proved he doesn't have enough kahoonas to be in the Military.
In there you are a team and not a lying,sniffling,worthless, a$$

Anonymous said...

Racism everywhere..when is this BS going to end...even dead people are now racists..maybe the general wanted to succeed from the union..maybe he wasn't a racist..did any of these idiots have a talk with him..lol.

Anonymous said...

Liberals are going to get tgere CIVIL WAR and it WILL be Short.

Anonymous said...

He's one of the NERDS in the Nerd Herd ...WBOC 16 's
Drone Fighter Squadron !!!! Air Superiorority !!!

Anonymous said...

You better believe it's BS.

Anonymous said...

Winder was born in 1802 in Somerset County, which was divided in 1866 (the year he died of a heart attack) to include Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico counties. The family plantation, which was lost after his father's death, was somewhere not far from Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

I see they pulled the story. Thanks to US! LOL!

Anonymous said...

Shhh! Don't give the ideas.

Anonymous said...

Liberals just trying to erase the past... its part of our history like it or not... and by the way the slaves that were brought here were sold by black slave owners in Africa but I guess that's ok...democrats were against the civil rights of blacks. democrats started the KKK.... they are the racist...

Anonymous said...

The Winder petition story is still on the WBOC site but since it was a news item on 6/8 it is no longer their "front page" so to speak. It angers me when a couple of protesters demand the removal of historical markers/statues. I have to wonder how many were even aware the marker was there and had actually read it. I have no doubt every statue and marker in the US someone would fine offensive. Winder did not commit his so called crimes during our life time. He was a "hometown boy" in somebody's eyes who was famous enough to deserve a historical sign. Perhaps a marker could be raised beside Winder's stating "James Yamakawa, the protester who is so offended by 150 year old history he eradicates it. "

Anonymous said...

What is wboc-- not local news but only liberal anti white, anti Christian, anti business , anti Trump and anti American propaganda the global elitists decide to spew forth every day

Anonymous said...

8:15 100% agree! James maybe you should find something else to do with your time like volunteer at the cancer center instead of finding $hit to stir! Do something productive sir. Make a difference in someone's life.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
The confederate war was not his only battle.

John Henry Winder was a career United States Army officer who served with distinction during the Mexican War. He later served as a Confederate general officer during the American Civil War. Wikipedia
Born: February 21, 1800, Somerset County, MD
Died: February 7, 1865, Florence, SC
Education: United States Military Academy
Battles/wars: Mexican War: Battle of Contreras; Battle of Churubusco; Battle for Mexico City; American Civil War

June 8, 2017 at 10:01 AM

That is correct! He is a true American Hero so leave it alone.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
This plaque shouldn't have gone up in the first place to commemorate the man whose actions killed thousands of captured Union soldiers and sailors in CSA prison camps. Nor should a street have been named after him.

June 8, 2017 at 11:45 AM

Aww... You poor little snow flake. You have no idea what you are talking about.

So I see you forgot to mention this little tidbit! You one sided libtard!

"Prisons often engendered conditions more horrible than those on the battlefield. The Union's Fort Delaware was dubbed "The Fort Delaware Death Pen," while Elmira prison in New York saw nearly a 25 percent mortality rate."

Anonymous said...

Mitch the drama queen