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A late-filed lawsuit didn’t stop the effort to take down a Confederate memorial
11/19/2016 11:57:23 PM

A late-filed lawsuit didn’t stop the effort to take down a Confederate memorial on the campus of the University of Louisville. The cleansing of our history continues on the 153rd anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address…Awful!

Councilman David James said the memorial WILL come down. Please let him know how you feel about this.

The memorial was built for Kentucky soldiers who died fighting for the Confederacy.

WDRB Reported:

A Louisville historian went to federal court at closing time Friday in an attempt to stop movement of the Confederate monument near the University of Louisville.

In a lawsuit, Brennan Callan asked a judge to stop the work to disassemble the monument, which was scheduled to begin Saturday morning.
It was not clear Friday night if a judge had issued an injunction.
“Our mayor is disobeying the law,” Callan said.
Callan’s federal lawsuit claims Louisville metro government doesn’t own the memorial and that the non-profit University of Louisville Foundation cannot legally pay for moving it to Brandenburg, Ky.
“The deeds will tell you the ownership, as well as (Kentucky Revised Statutes) 393, the estate laws, that this property is under the authority of the state treasurer,” Callan said.
So, Callan argues it should stay put until the questions are answered.

CLEANSING OUR PAST WILL NOT CHANGE IT! WE CAN ONLY LEARN FROM IT!

http://100percentfedup.com/confederate-memorial-taken-down-on-153rd-anniversary-of-gettysburg-address-the-cleansing-continues-video/

May Wisdom and the knowledge you gained go with you,



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