Friday, October 3, 2014

Yeeeeeeeesh !

I got another wonderful comment from a flogger

"Need to get VaFlaggers out to Danville, the art and "history" museum wants to remove the 3rd national for an exhibit honoring the United Nations! How has the UN come to be more acceptable then honor at our last capital of our Confederacy! Disgraceful."

At least I think it's a flogger, the one known as anonymous.  Good Ole Anonymous is constantly
leaving comments that seem to come from the PHANTOM ZONE.

Had this Buffoon taken time to READ the article he would have seen this --


 The Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History's board of directors has approved a three-year strategic plan to create a new mission and vision that will drive new initiatives and partnerships.
As part of the initiative, the museum's board of directors recently asked the city "to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History," according to a letter sent to City Manager Joe King.
The new theme for the museum, "The Last Capitol of the Confederacy, The Beginning of a United Nation," will help define the museum's goal to be more inclusive and improve the scope of its work, according to a news release from the museum. The new theme recognizes the museum's 40-year history and the legacy of the Sutherlin Mansion.

You can see the whole story HERE

 After all folks it's "Hate, not Accuracy" in Floggerland.


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A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
But mindless comments from floggers are the norm.
Yeeeeeeeeesh !

3 comments:

  1. That Anonymous feller really gets around. He's been leaving comments like mad at Backsass.

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  2. Anonymous is just Corey Meyer. His obvious attempts at rabble rousing are rooted in his belief that Southerners are simpletons like himself. Unfortunately for him, the VA Flaggers and other heritage folks aren't characters out of a Deputy Dog cartoon.

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  3. Anonymous has a familiar pattern to his comments / writing.
    I've dealt with him for years.

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