In the wake of the nationwide movement to take down flags and monuments that suddenly seem offensive, an academic is calling for censorship of the U.S. Constitution in order to conceal parts that may be offensive.
It should come as no surprise that leftist ‘successes’ in removing Confederate flags and monuments that remind Americans of the country’s sometimes troubled past would encourage this type of suggestion.
Check out Bain’s suggested ‘edits’ as well as the reason they’re such a dreadful idea after the break:
Give them an inch and they will take a mile + and then some and try and kill the Cons$#%&!@*ution and the USA as we know it.
Hopefullly, there are more “we the people” than the Left realizes. God bless the USA.
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The Cons$#%&!@*ution is as solidly sound and totally relevant today as it was the day it was written. We need to stand upon it and protect it today more than ever!!!
IT HAS TO STOP !!!!!!!!!!!!
lets take back America. make people responsible for their actions. let us get back to the basics, follow the Cons$#%&!@*ution. jail those who go against the Cons$#%&!@*ution. get rid of the ultra liberals.
We need to start tell them over their Dead Bodies.
To me anyone taking ANYTHING OUR FLAGS NAMES STATUES any any any thing down out or painted over is a TERRORIST ANTIAMERICAN!!! In a few years it will be forgotten but BET this INSANITY will still be here..these striping away will kill us all get PATRIOTIC and LIVE
Progressives IS TREASON and they should HANG.
I have been posting this for days now !!!! By Federal act of Congress (May 23, 1958) all Confederate veterans are recognized as Unites States Military Veterans, and deserve all the rights and honors pertinent to such service.
Public Law 85-425: “Sec. 410. The Administrator shall pay to each person who served in the military or naval forces of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War a monthly pension in the same amounts and subject to the same conditions as would have been applicable to such person under the laws in effect on December 31, 1957, as if his service in such forces had been service in the military or naval forces of the United States.”
Approved May 23, 1958 –
SOURCE: US Statutes at Large
Volume 72, Part 1, Page 133-134.
” Every soldier’s grave made during our unfortunate civil war [sic] is a tribute to American valor… And the time has now come… when in the spirit of fraternity we should share in the care of the graves of the Confederate soldiers… and if it needed further justification it is found in the gallant loyalty to the Union and the flag so con$#%&!@*uously shown in the year just p$#%&!@*ed by the sons and grandsons of those heroic dead.” …President William McKinley, 14 December 1898