walnutr113
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walnutr113

Grew up in Arkansas live in Memphis area. I know about it. I also know that some feathers can be smoothed if distinctions are made. Of course the brownshirts aren't really concerned with the memorials, they serve as an excuse:

Sounds like a good solution

Agree on public funding.

Fair. Maybe any statues honoring "the glorious dead" or whatever could be moved there.
Sometimes a man is drafted and has to serve a bad cause. "Rich mans war poor mans fight" and all that.

That I don't know. But even in a vacuum the question is legitimate.

Hard to say they are.

I have seen some that are. Say the one to the dead in Arlington. Obama placed flowers there as I recall.

Yes but again I said the leaders should come down. But what if say a monument to British war dead who fought during the revolution?

Serious question: Do you (we?) think all monuments should go? What I mean is say, a monument to the dead of that community, erected by that community? I understand most of those monuments would have problematic language, but to me I think I would draw the line at this, as well as things erected on battlefields or

I agree it was a bad scene and she seemed very uncomfortable in that van for which I don't blame her

I think the orignal post meant that she was probably one of the few on VIce that the Nazis would even tolerate. I think (and the original poster too I bet) that she was very brave,

Ron White is funny though.

On a family vacation over the summer to Colorado we stopped in KC and saw the WW1 museum and ate at Q39. Great day in the morning what a meal !

underrated flick

Yes that was worthy of his talents as well.

I don't disagree.

His small role in American Hustle is quite good.

Overall master and commander is a better movie. But the role in confidential is better. It's close enough I won't argue it.

During the preview a friend of mine yelled out "Its Dirtworld!"

well played