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SHRED

(28,136 posts)
Fri Aug 18, 2017, 07:09 PM Aug 2017

Need some help refuting this [View all]

A relative sent me this in defense of the Confederate statues.


Confederate soldiers, sailors, and Marines that fought in the Civil war were made U.S. Veterans by an act of Congress in in 1957, U.S. Public Law 85-425, Sec 410, Approved 23 May, 1958. This made all Confederate Army/ Navy/ Marine Veterans equal to U.S. Veterans. Additionally, under U.S. Public Law 810, Approved by the 17th Congress on 26 Feb 1929 the War Department was directed to erect headstones and recognize Confederate grave sites as U.S. War dead grave sites. Just for the record the last Confederate veteran died in 1958. When you remove a Confederate statue, monument or headstone, you are in fact, removing a statue, monument or head stone of a U.S. VETERAN.

18 U.S. Code § 1369 - Destruction of veterans’ memorials (a) Whoever, in a circumstance described in subsection (b), willfully injures or destroys, or attempts to injure or destroy, any structure, plaque, statue, or other monument on public property commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both. (b) A circumstance described in this subsection is that— (1) in committing the offense described in subsection (a), the defendant travels or causes another to travel in interstate or foreign commerce, or uses the mail or an instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce; or (2) the structure, plaque, statue, or other monument described in subsection (a) is located on property owned by, or under the jurisdiction of, the Federal Government.
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Just go to the Google and type: PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #1
try this lapfog_1 Aug 2017 #2
Googled, got this: Leghorn21 Aug 2017 #3
This law was passed to benefit widows gratuitous Aug 2017 #4
I stole this... SHRED Aug 2017 #8
+1 dalton99a Aug 2017 #11
'When you remove a Confederate statue' is not analogous to gravesites and headstones. elleng Aug 2017 #5
My take. Ptah Aug 2017 #6
Good point SHRED Aug 2017 #9
Duplicitous, not disingenuous Major Nikon Aug 2017 #12
good point. Ptah Aug 2017 #13
It was about States Rights I agree! SHRED Aug 2017 #17
Actually, it was the exact opposite Major Nikon Aug 2017 #18
Good to know SHRED Aug 2017 #19
Funny how things like laws and statutes GallopingGhost Aug 2017 #7
Here's how you refute that. you just say, "fuck you" world wide wally Aug 2017 #10
Thank you! This will probably make the rounds so I'm bookmarking this... WePurrsevere Aug 2017 #14
Yep. SHRED Aug 2017 #15
Update SHRED Aug 2017 #16
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