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Sissyk

(12,665 posts)
37. No schools.
Tue Oct 29, 2013, 10:39 PM
Oct 2013

Just that awful statue of him right on I65. But, it's private property and that idiot is allowed to erect what he wants there.

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The lake here on the border is named giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #1
Yes -- flying the confederate flags is the same thing. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #3
I've suggested using a flame thrower or giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #9
Stay safe, giftedgirl77 -- while you're stirring the pot! pnwmom Oct 2013 #12
Always safe, but always working to change things giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #15
That lake used to be Clark Hill Lake. dawg Oct 2013 #36
On the South Carolina side it is still Clarks Hill giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #63
No it doesn't. dawg Oct 2013 #64
Well then I stand corrected... giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #65
Hi, neighbor! GoCubsGo Oct 2013 #48
Hello to you as well giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #66
Wow! We really are neighbors! GoCubsGo Oct 2013 #67
Wow, crazy small world giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #71
How old are the schools? blueridge3210 Oct 2013 #2
As I said, one was built in the 70's - the other I don't know. pnwmom Oct 2013 #4
But not for the GP6971 Oct 2013 #45
Is it a city that elects liberals, or just another Southern city that elects right wing bigots? Hoyt Oct 2013 #5
It's a weird mixture. pnwmom Oct 2013 #7
In my state, the last Democratic governor got beat mostly over a confederate flag. Hoyt Oct 2013 #13
Have to disagree with you Hoyt. blueridge3210 Oct 2013 #25
Sorry, there are more bigots than teachers. Of course, based upon some I had, Hoyt Oct 2013 #35
Shit, here there's a school named after a big muckety muck of the klan NightWatcher Oct 2013 #6
If that were my kids' school, I'd be out there protesting. pnwmom Oct 2013 #10
He was more than merely the first Grand Wizard Benton D Struckcheon Oct 2013 #17
I read something about that school a couple of weeks ago tnlefty Oct 2013 #19
No schools. Sissyk Oct 2013 #37
OH that's right! I forgot about that... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #51
Remember former Virginia Senator George "Macaca" Allen? LibDemAlways Oct 2013 #61
I think most people today have simply moved on madokie Oct 2013 #8
What do you think about the poster who said their school is named pnwmom Oct 2013 #11
Strom Thrumond High here is a giftedgirl77 Oct 2013 #23
I don't think any controversial person should have a school named after them madokie Oct 2013 #27
I think part of the reason for the disconnect and hurt feelings pnwmom Oct 2013 #38
actually he was a general who became a Klan leader dsc Oct 2013 #82
But shouldn't having been a KKK leader disqualified him from the honor? pnwmom Oct 2013 #83
of course dsc Oct 2013 #108
Most people probably have moved on... bobGandolf Oct 2013 #113
I agree. And names matter. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #115
It was popular in the pre civil rights era supernova Oct 2013 #14
Which is how they got Confederate Memorial Day! VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #55
In elementary school, I remember "Lee-Jackson-King Day" all too well... Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #70
No....this is a different day...Confederate Memorial Day is separate from MLK day... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #72
Great question LannyDeVaney Oct 2013 #16
Welcome to DU, LannyDeVaney! pnwmom Oct 2013 #46
The Federal Government has two major military bases named after Confederate Generals . . . Journeyman Oct 2013 #18
Fort Hood, Fort Gordon leftstreet Oct 2013 #20
There you go. Adam-Bomb Oct 2013 #43
Fort Jackson is named for Andrew Jackson, not Stonewall Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #53
The high school I attended CherokeeDem Oct 2013 #21
I visited South Carolina on vacation a few years back after the state bluestate10 Oct 2013 #34
I also went to Wade Hampton High School in Greenvile... Tom Ripley Oct 2013 #52
My great-grandfather was wounded trying to stop a Wade Hampton raid. kwassa Oct 2013 #80
mine was captured after the surrender of Vicksburg arely staircase Oct 2013 #89
From Chicago now living in HSV AL al_liberal Oct 2013 #22
Rocket City indeed. n/t tammywammy Oct 2013 #26
You seem to have the mistaken idea xfundy Oct 2013 #24
Does it bother you at all that our nation's capital celebrates Christopher Columbus? Tanuki Oct 2013 #28
Excellent point! Columbus has his own federal holiday, but I don't see much LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #114
I attended a HS called ROBERT E LEE arely staircase Oct 2013 #29
The capital city of the country is named for a guy who owned slaves practically his whole life. WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #30
Voice of reason. Thank you. cordelia Oct 2013 #39
Not so much, TBH. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #88
Think about what you just said. Glassunion Oct 2013 #93
I honestly don't understand the anger here. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #95
I do not think my analogy falls apart. Glassunion Oct 2013 #116
The problem is, is that this isn't nearly as simplistic as you're making it out to be. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #117
Really? Glassunion Oct 2013 #120
Okay, but I feel some things should be clarified on my end. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #121
Cool. Glassunion Nov 2013 #126
Indeed. n/t Skip Intro Oct 2013 #47
He didn't care much for American Indians either Go Vols Oct 2013 #49
Besides complaining on the internet, Glassunion Oct 2013 #31
Post removed Post removed Oct 2013 #40
I'm guessing you searched for Presidents' names -- the ones who owned slaves pnwmom Oct 2013 #42
On a technicality slavery was legal during the civil war. Glassunion Oct 2013 #58
The Confederate Generals were fighting for the right to secede pnwmom Oct 2013 #60
I'll repeat myself. Glassunion Oct 2013 #68
I agree about Hancock. But I don't agree about pnwmom Oct 2013 #69
How you qualify honor is puzzling to me. Glassunion Oct 2013 #73
George Washington was first President of the United States, pnwmom Oct 2013 #75
History. You should look it up. Glassunion Oct 2013 #76
Nothing Lee did was comparable to being President. Take a poll pnwmom Oct 2013 #77
Lee absolutely did something that is comparable to being president. Glassunion Oct 2013 #91
The reason Lee says he joined the confederacy makes no difference. kwassa Oct 2013 #81
You are almost 100% correct. Glassunion Oct 2013 #90
And Washington freed all of his, too. AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #87
Washington did not free his slaves. Glassunion Oct 2013 #94
This message was self-deleted by its author Glassunion Oct 2013 #92
He is also buried there NoOneMan Oct 2013 #78
My hat tips to you, Glassunion! Sissyk Oct 2013 #79
++ Well done. Nowhere in America is immune to this hypocrisy. DirkGently Oct 2013 #86
Well, my son's school is named after the German immigrant who settled in the area ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #32
All of my direct male ancestors were Union men..... AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #96
My husband's middle name is Lee kickitup Oct 2013 #33
Well, there are four high schools named after Reagan in California, Fawke Em Oct 2013 #41
Do you think naming a school after him is comparable to naming pnwmom Oct 2013 #44
Ask the people in Honduras and El Salvador WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #56
That might be comparable if we named schools in Honduras and El Salvador pnwmom Oct 2013 #62
You dont think there are Hondurans in California? quakerboy Oct 2013 #98
I know that California is within the United States pnwmom Oct 2013 #99
And the confederate generals were popular quakerboy Oct 2013 #102
Yes they were -- because they led the war against the U.S. pnwmom Oct 2013 #103
Im not a southerner quakerboy Oct 2013 #105
What you described is the way it seems to me, too. pnwmom Oct 2013 #107
But you detract from your own point. quakerboy Oct 2013 #122
Two reasons. pnwmom Oct 2013 #123
And you believe what you read. Fawke Em Nov 2013 #125
Thank you for getting and making my point. Fawke Em Nov 2013 #124
I am from the south Munificence Oct 2013 #50
Research Harvard. flvegan Oct 2013 #54
Why give the North and West a pass? All this land was stolen form the Indians at gunpoint. Throd Oct 2013 #57
Most large California cities are named after Catholic saints. kwassa Oct 2013 #85
Yes, we really DO eat grits Aerows Oct 2013 #59
And no damn "pancakes" Glassunion Oct 2013 #74
Hotcakes, when I was growing up. moriah Oct 2013 #112
My husband loves grits marlakay Oct 2013 #97
I took a night class located at Jeb Stuart High School kwassa Oct 2013 #84
why lookie here backwoodsbob Oct 2013 #100
Sherman was a General fighting for the United States, pnwmom Oct 2013 #101
that's interesting backwoodsbob Oct 2013 #104
The Confederacy fired the first shots. They got the war that they wanted. pnwmom Oct 2013 #106
saddam was killing civilians too backwoodsbob Oct 2013 #109
Saddam never waged war on us. We went in there and it was wrong.n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #110
I don't know, none are named after 'em in Little Rock to my knowledge. moriah Oct 2013 #111
Grew in up suburban NTX myself..... AverageJoe90 Oct 2013 #118
My Arkansas school was George Washington Carver High. Cannikin Oct 2013 #119
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