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originally posted by: Ameilia
Protesters are now digging up the body of Nathan Bedford Forrest who lies buried in a public park in Memphis, Tennessee. There is legislation in progress to have these remains along with a statue nearby removed, but why wait for the legal process? Forrest's remains have been in their current location for over 100 years, since 1904, after his 1877 death.
Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Confederate General Wiki
We now exist in a time where angry people wish to break the law, desecrate graves, and destroy history.
Daily Mail
Karma's a bitch. I can only hope the snowflake's loved ones die a slow, horrible death. Then someone takes a dump in the dug grave the night before their burial.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: Ameilia
Guys, your falling for more manufactured outrage.
This crap is from 2015 !!
People are digging up any old stories to "fan the flames"
By Kieran Corcoran For Dailymail.com
PUBLISHED: 09:42 EDT, 24 July 2015 | UPDATED: 15:19 EDT, 24 July 2015
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STOP THE INSANITY
originally posted by: Snarl
Unbelievable!!
I have a bad feeling somebody is going to say, "Enough!" and slaughter an entire crowd without warning.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Snarl
Unbelievable!!
I have a bad feeling somebody is going to say, "Enough!" and slaughter an entire crowd without warning.
No. Where the Hell is the police ? Why are they not doing their jobs ? That is a felony of a high order....
originally posted by: Ameilia
Protesters are now digging up the body of Nathan Bedford Forrest who lies buried in a public park in Memphis, Tennessee. There is legislation in progress to have these remains along with a statue nearby removed, but why wait for the legal process? Forrest's remains have been in their current location for over 100 years, since 1904, after his 1877 death.
Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Confederate General Wiki
We now exist in a time where angry people wish to break the law, desecrate graves, and destroy history.
Daily Mail