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"board" :lol:

 

and another poo reference - how Gatorlike of you.

 

I predict his response to this will be the Third Gatorman Fallacy:

 

 

 

Admit he was wrong, then claim that it proves he was right every other time because he admitted he was wrong this once.

 

 

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More obfuscation with facts and details.

Yes

Then have a grown-up explain it to you. The census data contradicts you.

I'm honestly surprised he didn't go there.

 

I bet you are. Arguing that the black population of the south would support secession? Yes, that is Tom obfuscation for sure.that's just retarded.

That census data shows a majority of blacks in south Carolina . You really think the people of that state wanted a rebellion in support of slavery? Retard!

And some 40% of free blacks were slaveholders themselves. Anyone want to guess how they'd lean in a secession vote?

So you are admitting the rebellion was over slavery? Tell us how'd they would lean of ignorant one! Edited by gatorman
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HISD board votes to rename 4 schools named after Confederate loyalists

 

The Houston school board voted 5-4 Thursday to rename four campuses named after Confederate loyalists and postponed decisions on four others amid community concerns.

 

Trustees agreed to kickstart the process of renaming Henry Grady, Richard Dowling and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson middle schools and Robert E. Lee High School.

 

Now, a committee at each school, including a teacher, student, parent and alumni, will be charged with proposing a new name. The policy calls for the superintendent then to make recommendations to the board for a vote – to take place in May, according to the meeting agenda.

 

Board president Rhonda Skillern-Jones had included eight schools on the list for renaming, but trustees agreed to remove four – Lanier and Johnston middle schools and Davis and Reagan high schools – to allow for more discussion. Trustees who represent those four schools made motions to exclude them.

 

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/HISD-board-votes-to-rename-4-schools-named-after-6760140.php?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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HISD board votes to rename 4 schools named after Confederate loyalists

 

The Houston school board voted 5-4 Thursday to rename four campuses named after Confederate loyalists and postponed decisions on four others amid community concerns.

 

Trustees agreed to kickstart the process of renaming Henry Grady, Richard Dowling and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson middle schools and Robert E. Lee High School.

 

Now, a committee at each school, including a teacher, student, parent and alumni, will be charged with proposing a new name. The policy calls for the superintendent then to make recommendations to the board for a vote – to take place in May, according to the meeting agenda.

 

Board president Rhonda Skillern-Jones had included eight schools on the list for renaming, but trustees agreed to remove four – Lanier and Johnston middle schools and Davis and Reagan high schools – to allow for more discussion. Trustees who represent those four schools made motions to exclude them.

 

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/HISD-board-votes-to-rename-4-schools-named-after-6760140.php?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Oh how tragic, two traitors and a howling racist are not to be honored anymore. The cultural revolution remaking southern society is a good thing

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Oh how tragic, two traitors and a howling racist are not to be honored anymore. The cultural revolution remaking southern society is a good thing

 

Stonewall Jackson taught slaves to read, in order that they could be emancipated and literate enough to participate in democracy.

 

What have you done for blacks?

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