removing a landmark that has been in San diego over fifty years

Discussion in 'Protest' started by wyldwynd, May 16, 2006.

  1. wyldwynd

    wyldwynd ~*~ Super Moderator

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    This is a memorial that has been in San Diego for over fifty years, it is a beautiful place. If they dont remove it 90 days the city will be fined $5000 a day.:( They are removing the landmark because of a cross being on state property.[​IMG]
     
  2. fylthevoyd

    fylthevoyd Super Moderator Lifetime Supporter

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    well as usual just another attack on the people of America...with this bullshit separation of state and church

    My opinion on this type of bullshit is this;they want religion out of politics...then do away with all the paid religious holidays that govenrmental crooks get each year...I bet that would change their fucking attitude about religion and politics

    As usual this mermorial is in recognition of soldiers who died in the Korean war....which was nothing more than a political blunder in which American lives were lost....so it is only appropiate that the government would want to remove ..basically a symbol that recognizes that we were someplace we had no business being...welcome to america...land of the free...free to be "dicked" by the red,white,and blue
     
  3. woodsman

    woodsman Senior Member

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    That's unfortunate. It's just another attack on the people by dirty politicians and lawyers trying to make a name for themselves. America, the land of the free? With situations like this, apparently not.
     
  4. steffan

    steffan puffin

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    Pull that damn thing down now !! People are sheep, and i would rather they not fallow that sheperd because they get some idea thats what the goverment wants them to do, that bowing to the torture device is somehow the status quo. It should NEVER have been allowed on public land to begin with.
     
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