It’s been well over 150 years since the the Civil War began, and long after the Confederates surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia, the war is still raging. As the government and various activist groups continue to bury all evidence that the severely misunderstood Confederacy ever existed, some citizens in New Orleans have decided that enough is enough and have taken the matter into their own hands.
The individual who owns the company that was contracted to remove the statues of Robert E. Lee, General P.G.T. Beauregard, the Jefferson Davis Monument and the Battle of Liberty Monument, discovered his $200,000 Lamborghini torched and destroyed.
Just days after accepting the city’s offer, David Mahler, the owner of H&O Investments of Baton Rouge started to receive death threats as did his employees. And it didn’t stop there. Mahler also started to lose contracts from other businesses. Clients called and said that if he took the job, they would cancel their business with him. Only days after accepting the offer, Mahler decided it wasn’t worth it, and he was right.
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It looks to me as if the contractor started losing business and couldn’t afford his little toy any more. Who leaves a car like that parked out overnight?
DON’T$#%&!@*WITH HISTORY!
Next time, he may be in it.
Best news ever time to stop the revisionist history the socialists are trying to impose.
I’d rather take it out on the contractor personnaly than mess with a guys car. Car didn’t do anything wrong.
Removing monuments does not remove history or southern pride.
If that’s the car, it was probably torched by the Citizens’ Ad Hoc Anti-Garish campaign.
Why would anyone in their right mind drive a vehicle worth $200K? This just provided justification for a new federal tax – a Stupid Tax.
Look at the pics of this, I am willing to bet he torched the car himself.
Why is it that people can’t leave History alone … History was made and can not be erase by taking things off …