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Originally Posted by Hugh
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40943425
Those "many fine people" were marching with actual Nazis.
Thomas Jefferson and George Washington weren't traitors to the United States, and didn't lead an army whose main reason was to support States who wanted to keep people as property.
Why do some people think statues commemorating those who killed fellow Americans so that others could own human beings are worth preserving?
Full transcript of the statement
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/0...nscript-241662
This seems an unusual thing to say...
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Jefferson and Washington weren't traitors to the United States because no such place existed then, they were traitors to Britain and why was the statue put up in the first place, I doubt very much killing Americans was amongst the list of rationales