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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Texas has fallen

Late Friday night, a state of Texas appeals court cleared the way for the city of Dallas to remove a Confederate war memorial in Pioneer Park.

Earlier in the week, the city filed an emergency motion asking a judge to remove a temporary injunction, which would allow for the removal of the monument in downtown.
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12 comments:

  1. Dallas has been turning purple to blue for a long time now as most cities will do. Austin is gone. The people with common sense do not run for office that is how you get sociopaths in elected positions so its partly our fault. The stigma of being a politician keeps the rest from running.

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    1. Austin is indeed spiraling downward. Was just there this weekend and parts of it look like San Francisco with tent cities in several of the medians. The city even supplies them with portable toilets. Despicable. They should give them one way bus tickets to Kalifornia.

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  2. I have been working in Dallas for a year. One thing I learned is that Dallas is not Texas. Take a 30 to 60 minute ride and get out of Dallas county and you will find Texas. Like everywhere else the cities are not representative of the larger area.

    Jeremy P.

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    1. However, thanks to an egregious Warren-court ruling, big cities outweigh all the rest of the state. If the Electoral College wasn't set forth in the Federal Constitution, the US as a whole would be in the same boat as most of Illinois, Oregon, Washington, California, New York, Massachusetts, etc.

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    2. That's laughable. Long had Texas been proud of Dallas.

      Then it was, 'Austin ain't Texas'. Now it's, 'Dallas ain't Texas'. What's it gonna be next? I'm glad you asked. It won't be just the next town or city.
      It will be multiples. Because in retreat the enemy line advances exponentially. People gonna keep running to the Free States until their is no where left to run. People been saying, them others have now idea the hurt we can bring. But I don't see many picking a spot and standing their ground. I see bunches of folks running.

      There's safety in numbers. But when your numbers become ever smaller through attrition, the last few have zero chance of getting out alive. And the territory is lost.

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  3. Our Federal, State, and Local governments are no longer legitimate. That is especially true for the Supreme Court which makes no pretense of following the law. There is no easy way out of this.

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  4. No, it hasn't. Dallas, like the other large cities in Texas and around the country, are cesspools with corrupt prog govts that are trying to appease the unappeasable. The majority of Texans, living outside the shitholes, are totally different. Wall in the cities (figuratively or literally) when shit goes south and they will implode. The real Texans will survive.

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  5. The Confederacy lost because it was insufficiently brutal. The classic flaw when fighting the globalists' minions.

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    1. Well that and they were fighting to be left alone not to win...

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  6. It's the living Democrats that need to be removed, not the statues of the dead ones.

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  7. Dallas, LA, NY; it's all the same; the bigger the population, the bigger the idiot they vote for.
    Control is the goal.
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