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Registered on:6/3/2017
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Personally I am glad that they moved them. That was an insult to General Lee, Jefferson Davis and PGT Beauregard by allowing them to stay in that shithole of a town.


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Yeah, but it's not like there's not something in it for him. There's ALWAYS something in it for him.


Probably a big brown paper bag full of $20 dollar bills.
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You think that Mayor who put those garbage statues up didn't have an agenda (Lost Cause)?


Do you think the public voted to put those monuments up?


What happened a century ago is irrelevant. What's happening now matters. I've never heard of a drunken "oppression studies" major throwing a beer bottle 100 years into the future. I did, however, see several of them throw beer bottles from the sidewalk adjoining that bar on Jeff Davis.
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Save Our Circle on Facebook has been leading this great effort.

I have sent emails to the Baton Rouge delegation supporting these bills.


Considering what they're up against, they've done an amazing job.
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and republicans took him in with open arms and then Bobby Jindal gave him the power back in his second term...more republican winning in this state.


Yea, that was disgusting. That sleazebag isn't fit for office.
I don't use the snowflake insult because it's played out. I do, however, have a problem with violent extremists being allowed to run rampant while an incompetent failure of a mayor rams through his agenda to distract people from what a huge failure he is.

1 time is 1 time too many. Hence the need for HB 71.
So, y'all, I've noticed something, and it's got me a little confused. I'm sure everyone here followed the colossal sh!tstorm in New Orleans over the monuments and I'm sure that everyone is familiar with House Bill 71, which would require a local vote before a monument can be taken down.

The Louisiana GOP endorsed House Bill 71 on May 20th and and you can sure as hell bet that his constituents in District 8 (Westwego, Marrero, Barataria, Lafitte, parts of Plaquemines Parish) want it to pass. :confused:

So why did Alario send it to a committee headed by left-wing democrats who were guaranteed to kill it? Why has he done that with EVERY bill designed to save our history? :banghead:

Starting tomorrow, you can call him (or e-mail him tonight) to find out (and if you're from the towns mentioned above, make sure to tell him). His Westwego office's phone number is (504) 340-2221. You can call him while he's at the Senate at 225-342-2040. Send him an e-mail at alarioj@legis.la.gov

So call him, ask him what's up with him siding with radical communists like Malcolm Suber (see the link at the end of my post), and ask him who why he's so dead set on killing our history. Seriously. He's been complaining that no one from his district calls him, so give him a call!

And while you're at it, there are some other senators still sitting on the fence about saving our history.
Might want to give them a (relatively) polite call and send them an e-mail. You can call any of them using the main Senate number at 225-342-2040 or call their district offices.

Norby Chabert
(985) 858-2927
chabertn@legis.la.gov
Houma

Dale Erdey
(225) 686-2881
erdeyd@legis.la.gov
Livingston Parish

Dan Claitor
(225) 925-7630
claitord@legis.la.gov
Baton Rouge

Rick Ward
(225) 246-8838
wardr@legis.la.gov
Port Allen

Bodi White
(225) 272-1324
whitem@legis.la.gov
Baton Rouge

Page Cortez
(337) 993-7430
cortezp@legis.la.gov
Lafayette

Jonathan Perry
(337) 643-6425
perryj@legis.la.gov
Kaplan

Dan Morrish
(337) 824-3979
morrishd@legis.la.gov
Jennings

John Smith
(337) 238-2709
smithj@legis.la.gov
Leesville (WTF?!)

Gary Smith
(985) 764-6710
smithgl@legis.la.gov
St Charles Parish and parts of St John

Jay Luneau
(318) 484-2288
luneauj@legis.la.gov
Alexandria and Rapides Parish

Eric LaFleur
lafleure@legis.la.gov
(337) 363-5019
Ville Platte

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