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Thursday, August 17, 2017

Vigilante protesters start DIGGING UP body of Confederate general and KKK leader Nathan Forrest from his grave

A group of protesters who want the body of an alleged Ku Klux Klan leader removed from their city have broken the soil over the grave.

The campaigners claim it has taken officials in Memphis, Tennessee, too long to exhume Nathan Bedford Forrest - who was a lieutenant general in the Confederate States Army.

They also want the statue of the soldier on a horse on the burial site to be removed. The rebel cavalryman, who died in 1877, has been buried in the city's Health Sciences Park since 1904.

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5 comments:

  1. The President just asked 2 days ago - "where does it stop?"

    Evidently, not with digging up graves.

    WOW!

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  2. Time to end this BS.

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  3. Digging up graves?? Isn't THAT against the law??? Society is breaking down and civil people are losing the battle.....

    I'm not going to say that someone should start putting a 30 round mag down on these people, but if someone DID, I'd understand.....

    Watch out for "Civilian Review Boards", where children will be encouraged to report their parents for racist remarks or views or ANYTHING that doesn't conform to the latest politically correct viewpoints. Parents will be called to defend themselves. Really racist citizens will be either be "re-educated" or executed. The children get an award. Good luck.

    Oh. It's already been done?
    I'll bet you think it could NEVER happen in the USA. I'll bet Jefferson thought the same thing about warrant-less searches and secret trials and confiscation of money and property without ANY charges or trial.
    Keep cheering.
    Right up to the point where it's your turn next.
    You think THAT will never happen either, because you don't do anything wrong??? LOL!!

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  4. This crap is getting out of hand! Its all History of our country. If the confederate statues have to be removed the all statues should be removed that includes Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and Harriet Tubman. Again its all history so if any statues have to be removed they all should be removed.

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