A World War II monument in Charlotte, North Carolina, was targeted by vandals who spray-painted a hammer and sickle over the names of soldiers who died while fighting overseas.
The vandals carried out their crime on the memorial at Evergreen Cemetery sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning. They also painted the quote: "Glory to the day of heroism June 19, 1986.” The quote references a Communist Party uprising in Peruvian prisons.
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Is the WWII Monument on fed property?
ReplyDeleteHopefully, so they will get busted.
DeleteWhere are those who stand opposed to the miscreants and will protect these memorials? It is incredulous that in these southern states none stand to interdict the vandals.
ReplyDelete20 Democratic cities. :(
DeleteDoesn't matter. In Virginia the patriots were there so where
Deleteare they now? I know what will happen. It will be like
Charlottesville. The victims/righteous became the criminals.
The law was completely subverted and got away with it.
Nobody trusts the so-called 'law'.
Law, law......?
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