Next Targets: Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and American Flag : by Gary DeMar
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Next Targets: Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and American Flag : by Gary DeMar
from Doofiegirl on 06/24/2015 07:18 PMParodies and satire are built on the consequential absurdities of some statement, incident, or argument.
Who would have ever thought that an Olympic athlete would claim to be a woman, or that any man would want to be a woman and certain elements in society would claim that such transitioning deserves an Olympic-type of medal of its own for making such a "heroic" decision?
Now we're being told that by taking down the Confederate Battle Flag that all will be right with the world. While Flip Wilson's Geraldine's character claimed "the devil made me do it," we're to believe that a flag made Dylann Roof murder five black people during a prayer meeting in a church.
Let's remember that South Carolina elected a woman of Indian descent as governor and a black man as U.S. Senator -- both Republicans.
If the Confederate Battle Flag is offensive, let's not forget that the American flag and Constitution are also offensive to many. The American flag, not the Confederate Battle flag or the Southern flag (they are different), flew on slave ships. The Constitution did not abolish slavery, so it has to go as well.
Northern states were involved in the slave trade. There's still a great deal of racism and bigotry in the north. For example, on June 24, 1924, the Ku Klux Klan held an outdoor meeting in Tionesta, Pennsylvania, that drew a crowd of 4,000. It was described as "the largest crowd ever seen in Tionesta up to that date despite heavy rains in the early part of the day." New York and Chicago had large Klan membership.
http://godfatherpolitics.com/23251/atheists-sue-to-remove-declaration-of-independence-from-view/#35zRTAeSCZfc7Qax.99



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