A new round of debate over monuments honoring Confederate soldiers has been ignited by a controversial court order in Kentucky.
Ruling against Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher and the city government, Jefferson County Circuit judge Judith McDonald-Burke issued an injunction blocking any attempts to remove a Confederate memorial not too far from the University of Louisville.
The restraining order was filed by a number of persons and organizations, not least of which were Republican congressional candidate Everett Corley, political activist Ed Springston, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and Kentucky Division.
Echoing the concerns of many Southerners, the plaintiffs argue that removing the memorial and others like it will do nothing to make up for the past wrongs they supposedly represent and disrespect the men they are meant to honor.
But Mayor Fisher and his allies are not willing to let this go on. Instead, they intend to appeal the matter further, in the hope that a more sympathetic judge will not let them go ahead with their plan to move the memorial elsewhere.
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Dee Stanton if you are a Christian stand up for your God!!!
It’s part of OUR History weather you like it or not. So F’in grow up and get a life!
Thank God ..
Leave the stuff alone that’s part of America and the idiots say trump is like$#%&!@*yeah right what’s next book burnings you liberal communist pieces of sht
There are still intelligent people
It is about time someone starts standing up for veteran memorials.
I just don’t understand why so many people are so upset with History…it is what is was…removing something doesn’t change what happened….what a bunch of wussys….
Amen your honor…….
No matter ho you feel about the South in the 1800s. you can
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