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Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:15 pm to Sentrius
Sorry you're losing your white supremacist trophies.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:15 pm to Methuselah
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I'm kinda ambivilent. On one hand, in all my decades of living I never once made it a point to go and admire, study or otherwise interact with any of these statues. Heck I never even really made it a point to look up at ole Robert E. Lee when I drove around the circle. And I doubt I would ever have visited the statues even if they were up there forever. So its not gonna affect me at all.
You don't fricking get it. It's not just about the statues.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:16 pm to Sentrius

This post was edited on 5/16/17 at 10:17 pm
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:16 pm to JS87
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Beauregard monument
Beauregard monument is on the National Historic Registry protection. So I guess anyone can rent a crane and go take down the MLK statue in DC and the Washington Monument which is a masonic symbol..Since federal laws mean nothing.
Take 'em Down!
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:18 pm to Dont_Call_Me_RAY
As previously discussed, the National Register affords no protection from modification or demolition. It's simply a register.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:20 pm to tLSU
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It's simply a register.
Cool, thanks..so where can I rent a big arse crane?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:20 pm to Dont_Call_Me_RAY
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National Historic Registry protection.
The protection you are thinking of does not exist.
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Properties are not protected in any strict sense by the Federal listing. States and local zoning bodies may or may not choose to protect listed historic places. Indirect protection is possible, by state and local regulations on development of National Register properties, and by tax incentives.[12]
LINK
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:20 pm to JS87
What are they going to do with it? Auction it off? Melt it?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:20 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
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AllKnowingTrashHeap
Sorry you're losing your white supremacist trophies.
The never ending cycle of poverty and ignorance resulting in the generational dependence on government handouts is sort of a win for me.
Keep on destroying your own history.
My family is far and away from that shithole. If it spreads, I'll move somewhere cold. Guaranteed bliss.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:21 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
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The protection you are thinking of does not exist.
And there is an easy process to remove them from the registry. Why didn't they do that?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:21 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
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Sorry you're losing your white supremacist trophies.
I just lost a few brain cells reading that..
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:22 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
So. What about those slave owners who have a 60 foot busy carved into the side of a mountain? Or the racist next to them who wanted to ship the blacks to south America and the Caribbean to work on banana and sugar plantations?
How about those slave owners on your currency?
How about those slave owners on your currency?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:23 pm to tgrbaitn08
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You don't fricking get it. It's not just about the statues.
Ok.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:24 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
You should have just used the name TrashHeap, it's much more fitting.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:24 pm to AllKnowingTrashHeap
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Sorry you're losing your white supremacist trophies.
Aw someone didn't read the thread and doesn't know the facts. Cute.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:26 pm to Methuselah
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Ok.
In other words you still don't get it.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:27 pm to Hammertime
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:27 pm to tLSU
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As previously discussed, the National Register affords no protection from modification or demolition. It's simply a register.
And yet, where I live in New Orleans I need to get a special historic district permit if I want to repair a fricking gutter.
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