Dana7360
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- Aug 6, 2014
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I applaud the mayor of Mobile for removing this statue.
He is right, removing it doesn't change history.
Personally I don't see how anyone can think people who waged war against the United States of America causing the deaths of over 600 thousand Americans are good people.
I don't think that any statues of those people should be erected anywhere in our nation.
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He is right, removing it doesn't change history.
Personally I don't see how anyone can think people who waged war against the United States of America causing the deaths of over 600 thousand Americans are good people.
I don't think that any statues of those people should be erected anywhere in our nation.
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Alabama city removes Confederate statue without notice
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Alabama's port city removed a statue of a Confederate naval officer early Friday after days of protests over the police killing of George Floyd, with the