From: Billy Price
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 9:24 PM
"To the Editor
I have a question about the Stone Mountain Park Association and the government
of the State of Georgia about the proposed statue / monument to Martin Luther
King Jr. on top of Stone mountain.
If its O.K. to put a monument to a civil rights leader on top of a Confederate memorial, why isn't it alright to put Confederate memorials on top of Civil Rights Memorials & when can we start?"
If its O.K. to put a monument to a civil rights leader on top of a Confederate memorial, why isn't it alright to put Confederate memorials on top of Civil Rights Memorials & when can we start?"
Billy E. Price
26249 Hwy.
411
Ashville, Al. 35953
Ph. 205-594-4328
On the summit of Stone Mountain, yards away from
where Ku Klux Klansmen once burned giant crosses, just above and beyond
the behemoth carving of three Confederate heroes, state authorities have
agreed to erect a monument to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on top of Stone Mountain.
A replica of the Liberty Bell — would celebrate the single line in the civil rights martyr’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech that makes reference to the 825-foot-tall hunk of granite: “Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.”
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A replica of the Liberty Bell — would celebrate the single line in the civil rights martyr’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech that makes reference to the 825-foot-tall hunk of granite: “Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.”
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God help us. The USA has been cursed.
ReplyDeleteAs I just mentioned elsewhere, "90% of all this crap wouldn't be happening if the fools hadn't elected Obama.....twice."
DeleteNothing honorable about the people who voted for him: blacks, mexicans, freeloaders,
ReplyDeleteillegals, corpses.
Not exactly for the love of ones country people.
Not exactly for the love of ones country people.
DeleteExactly the opposite.