VA Drivers Refusing To Return Confederate License Plates
Oct 19, 2015 17:22:22 GMT -6
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Post by Rickster on Oct 19, 2015 17:22:22 GMT -6
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I was wondering what the result of this crooked politician Terry McAulife's executive order was because I still see them let alone flags flying on trucks occasionally as I drive around. But I should take long until the hammer drops they have cameras with license plate id everywhere here.
Of course the hypocrisy in all of this nonsense is the fact there are still plantations that held slaves here in Virginia that are both state and federal owned. Shouldn't they have to get rid of this egregious act of historical relevance and sell off the plantations and mow down the slave quarters? Left wing political insanity marches on with the reduction in hurt feelings.
But hey what do you expect from Clintonista and future vice presidential running mate of the Benghazi Queen.
"Earlier this year, after racist terrorist Dylann Storm Roof was charged with shooting nine black people in a Charleston, South Carolina, church, the media and Democrats across the nation embarked on a crusade to wipe the Confederate flag from society.
One of the crusaders, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, decided to get rid of license plates containing the Confederate flag altogether and informed those with such license plates that they had until October to hand the license plates over to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Those found driving with the plates will be charged with a misdemeanor."
One of the crusaders, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, decided to get rid of license plates containing the Confederate flag altogether and informed those with such license plates that they had until October to hand the license plates over to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Those found driving with the plates will be charged with a misdemeanor."
"One of those who has refused to heed the call is Kevin Collier, commander of the Stonewall Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, whose great-great-great-grandfather fought with the Confederacy. “Next thing you know, they’re going to say you can’t wear blue on Monday… or you can’t wear yellow on Thursday,” he told WAVY. “Where’s it going to end?”
The answer: It isn’t. In forwarding the regulation, McAuliffe said the Confederate flag was “unnecessarily divisive and hurtful.” He added, “Even its display on state-issued license tags is, in my view, unnecessarily divisive and hurtful to too many of our people.” Apparently, McAuliffe missed the fact that the victims in Charleston did not suffer from hurt feelings thanks to license plates, but from murder at the hands of a racist renegade criminal. But government’s job is now to protect feelings rather than lives."
The answer: It isn’t. In forwarding the regulation, McAuliffe said the Confederate flag was “unnecessarily divisive and hurtful.” He added, “Even its display on state-issued license tags is, in my view, unnecessarily divisive and hurtful to too many of our people.” Apparently, McAuliffe missed the fact that the victims in Charleston did not suffer from hurt feelings thanks to license plates, but from murder at the hands of a racist renegade criminal. But government’s job is now to protect feelings rather than lives."
But hey what do you expect from Clintonista and future vice presidential running mate of the Benghazi Queen.