How about this statue? Should we have left it up?pic.twitter.com/mx8J4W8NAb
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How about this statue? Should we have left it up?pic.twitter.com/mx8J4W8NAb
Did the Founding Fathers commit blasphemy by failing to jail those who tore down statues of King George III?pic.twitter.com/fu29taGADT
Call me crazy, but I think we can both agree that this one needed to go.pic.twitter.com/hNbgYh1wIM
There's a better artifact to remember the South...pic.twitter.com/rwPXzxdIx8
You're an ahistorical fool as ignorant of the history of your own country as you are of that of others.
Typical lefty--no argument so attack the man.
Argument is you are ignorant of history of our country & the world & are unfit to be a HS teacher let alone senator. You disgrace Virginia.
Um, no. That's not how that works, honey.
When monuments are symbols of oppression, they SHOULD be torn down.
Uh, that's actually from the Liberty Place monument in NOLA which was taken down last year. http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2017/04/monuments_new_orleans.html …
Haven't entirely woken up yet. Could have sworn that dateline read 2016. That'll teach me to tweet before coffee.
No. You got the wrong statue. I'm keeping the tweet up.
Liberty Place is in NOLA. He's talking about the statue in Charlottesville, VA. You got the wrong statue.
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