standupdan
StandupDan
standupdan

It’s not a difficult concept, however, there is a significant portion of society for which this is a beloved statue. It stands to reason then, that the large portion of the populace is removing a statue that others respect, remember and learn from simply because they don’t like it. What may be deemed unnecessary and

I certainly don’t believe in what the “Daughters of the Confederacy” are trying to do. However the belief that we should remove history’s black marks because they make us uncomfortable or make us look bad is absurd. These items should be stored and displayed so future generations can research, learn and understand our

The idea simply came from the suggestions of the author. If the items end up in a museum that would be ideal.

Regardless of your perspective, this is our history as a country. To say that these historic items should be destroyed because they represent something about our history that we don’t like is absolutely absurd.

I appreciate the information in the report, but your biased spin on the whole thing really detracts from the

Conveniently leaving out the part stating that they were targeted for being Republicans.

I want this, until I realized that my Great Dane would be turning the lights on all night as the patrols the house in a paranoid fashion :(

I want this, until I realized that my Great Dane would be turning the lights on all night as the patrols the house

While I disagree with your decision, your post is perfect. Our opinions are our own, and are the concerns of no one else. Very well said.

Man, must suck to be Salty AF all the time....

As someone in charge of a fairly large annual budget.... You don’t use it, you lose it....

My $0.02 on 1st gear - I make a very decent living and would consider myself solid middle class. That being said, can I afford the payment on a new vehicle? Yes, I don’t believe that or the increased insurance cost would be an issue. But I simply cannot JUSTIFY the additional cost, and I drive A LOT. I own a used 2005

Are you familiar with the effectiveness of the Patent Office? Do you know for a fact that those positions being open are slowing the process down? Are those positions even necessary? How big is the current workforce at the Patent Office that they can justify needing those additions? Just because they were filled at

I would be interested to see a total list of the FILLED positions within the Patent Office. What is the existing workforce like? How many employees does the Patent Office currently employ? What is the workload like? Is it bloated? Are all of the employees necessary?

There is a lot more to read into here than just, Mr.

Bitter much??

Soooooo where can I buy a discounted Pebble now? Eh?

My wife called this “twist” during the first episode.... I hate her for it...

I want to say “Excellent interview Jia” but nothing about that I just read was “Excellent”. My wife and I are trying now, and I couldn’t imagine her having to endure something like this.

I am definitely a Conservative voter but will always be Pro Choice (even though I hate the term). It’s not my body, not my life and

Came here for the Absurdly Partisan comments, was not disappointed.

Came here for Hexcopter correction, was not disappointed....

Stopping is an art form on a longboard, that’s for sure lol

Not a bad commuter option at all given the distance isn’t too far, there is power available at your destination and, there are dedicated travel lanes. Utilizing the bike lane is perfect and, generally speaking, there isn’t really much foot traffic there.