Yes
63%
No
38%

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Dane 8 years 34 weeks ago

I want to say yes, and no, I hear they country is divided, I think it is to a point, but I am not sure, (the Oligarchs try to keep us divided, and have succeeded on many fronts)we do have a problem with racism still 400 years later.

fkbski 8 years 34 weeks ago

I wish I could set my sights on a positive route forward but all I can see is the bottom 85% declining towards a third world dystopia over the next 5, 10, 15 years......sad......

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tk4790 8 years 34 weeks ago

Besides the removal of ALL confederate honoring statues and such we need to rename ALL 10 of our military bases names after condeferate generals.

Camp Beaureguard, LA., Ft. Benning, GA., Ft. Bragg, NC., Ft. Gordon, GA., Ft. A.P Hill, VA., Ft Hood, TX., Ft. Lee., VA., Ft. Pickett, VA., Ft. Polk, LA., Ft. Rucker, AL.

ALL need to be renamed!

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Richard McDavid 8 years 34 weeks ago

I have to say yes. Ignoring these acts of violence alows the roaches to come out of the woodwork. A few newsreels of nazis meeting a formidable resistance will send them scampering back into the shadows where they belong.

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