Democrats despise American values and traditions

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To find advancement in the modern democrat party a candidate must accept and promote anti-God and anti-American democrat policies and narratives. May God deliver us from the devil and his followers who promote wicked and foolish democrat ideas

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court - TheBlaze

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court

NEWS

DAVE URBANSKI

December 10, 2022

Jim Kenney, the far-left mayor of Philadelphia, is not happy that a city statue of Christopher Columbus — covered by a box since the height of 2020 rioting on the heels of George Floyd's death — has been ordered uncovered by a court.

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that the plywood box that's been covering the statue at Marconi Plaza in south Philly since June 2020 must be removed, PhillyVoice said.

What's the background?

City officials had the monument covered after an armed group protecting the statue threw down with another group demanding its removal, the outlet said.

Indeed, about 100 people guarded the statue from potential vandalism on June 13-14, 2020 — and wielded bats, golf clubs, sticks, and guns to convince those who might hold opposite opinions to stay away.

During the prior week, protesters across America beheaded, toppled, and vandalized statues and monuments in their fury over Floyd's death. Meanwhile Philly leftists ignorantly vandalized the statue of Matthias Baldwin — an abolitionist — outside City Hall, spray-painting "murderer" and "colonizer" on its pedestal.

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At the time, Kenney indirectly referred to the behavior of those guarding the Columbus statue as "vigilantism," and District Attorney Larry Krasner called the statue defenders "criminal bullies."

The Friends of Marconi Plaza sued to have the Columbus statue displayed again, PhillyVoice said. But Kenney had ordered the statue’s removal, WTXF-TV reported, calling it a matter of public safety. Kenney also said Columbus — revered for centuries as an explorer — had a "much more infamous" history and treated Indigenous people with brutality, the station said.

A judge last year reversed the city’s decision to remove the statue, saying officials failed to provide evidence that the move was necessary to protect the public, WTXF said.

"It is baffling to this court as to how the City of Philadelphia wants to remove the Statue without any legal basis," Judge Paula Patrick wrote, according to the station. "The City’s entire argument and case is devoid of any legal foundation."

In October, the city painted the box with the colors of the Italian flag ahead of Columbus Day, the station said.

'Very disappointed'

After the court's ruling to remove the box covering the statue, Kenney's office released a statement, WTXF said.

"We are very disappointed in the Court’s ruling," the statement read, according to the station. "We continue to believe that the Christopher Columbus statue, which has been a source of controversy in Philadelphia, should be removed from its current position at Marconi Plaza. We are continuing to review the Court’s latest ruling and are working to comply with the Court’s orders, including unboxing. While we will respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the histories and circumstances of everyone’s different backgrounds."

No 'tyants or dictators'

But George Bochetto — attorney for Friends of Marconi Plaza — had a different reaction to the court's ruling: "Today's ruling stands for the proposition that we do not elect as our mayor tyrants or dictators. We elect representatives who are supposed to obey the law and follow the law."
 
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To find advancement in the modern democrat party a candidate must accept and promote anti-God and anti-American democrat policies and narratives. May God deliver us from the devil and his followers who promote wicked and foolish democrat ideas

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court - TheBlaze

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court

NEWS

DAVE URBANSKI

December 10, 2022

Jim Kenney, the far-left mayor of Philadelphia, is not happy that a city statue of Christopher Columbus — covered by a box since the height of 2020 rioting on the heels of George Floyd's death — has been ordered uncovered by a court.

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that the plywood box that's been covering the statue at Marconi Plaza in south Philly since June 2020 must be removed, PhillyVoice said.

What's the background?

City officials had the monument covered after an armed group protecting the statue threw down with another group demanding its removal, the outlet said.

Indeed, about 100 people guarded the statue from potential vandalism on June 13-14, 2020 — and wielded bats, golf clubs, sticks, and guns to convince those who might hold opposite opinions to stay away.

During the prior week, protesters across America beheaded, toppled, and vandalized statues and monuments in their fury over Floyd's death. Meanwhile Philly leftists ignorantly vandalized the statue of Matthias Baldwin — an abolitionist — outside City Hall, spray-painting "murderer" and "colonizer" on its pedestal.

Don't miss out on content from Dave Rubin free of big tech censorship. Listen to The Rubin Report now.

At the time, Kenney indirectly referred to the behavior of those guarding the Columbus statue as "vigilantism," and District Attorney Larry Krasner called the statue defenders "criminal bullies."

The Friends of Marconi Plaza sued to have the Columbus statue displayed again, PhillyVoice said. But Kenney had ordered the statue’s removal, WTXF-TV reported, calling it a matter of public safety. Kenney also said Columbus — revered for centuries as an explorer — had a "much more infamous" history and treated Indigenous people with brutality, the station said.

A judge last year reversed the city’s decision to remove the statue, saying officials failed to provide evidence that the move was necessary to protect the public, WTXF said.

"It is baffling to this court as to how the City of Philadelphia wants to remove the Statue without any legal basis," Judge Paula Patrick wrote, according to the station. "The City’s entire argument and case is devoid of any legal foundation."

In October, the city painted the box with the colors of the Italian flag ahead of Columbus Day, the station said.

'Very disappointed'

After the court's ruling to remove the box covering the statue, Kenney's office released a statement, WTXF said.

"We are very disappointed in the Court’s ruling," the statement read, according to the station. "We continue to believe that the Christopher Columbus statue, which has been a source of controversy in Philadelphia, should be removed from its current position at Marconi Plaza. We are continuing to review the Court’s latest ruling and are working to comply with the Court’s orders, including unboxing. While we will respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the histories and circumstances of everyone’s different backgrounds."

No 'tyants or dictators'

But George Bochetto — attorney for Friends of Marconi Plaza — had a different reaction to the court's ruling: "Today's ruling stands for the proposition that we do not elect as our mayor tyrants or dictators. We elect representatives who are supposed to obey the law and follow the law."

Spot on. Great opening post.
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Progressive Insurance has a marketing campaign based on a psychologist/life coach/authority figure/influencer (Dr. Rick?) telling the young adult viewers to discredit and demean what older people say or think and, emotionally to some degree or another, detach themselves from their parents.
 
Progressive Insurance has a marketing campaign based on a psychologist/life coach/authority figure/influencer (Dr. Rick?) telling the young adult viewers to discredit and demean what older people say or think and, emotionally to some degree or another, detach themselves from their parents.

I learned an interesting fact from Kanye of all people. Some companies choose to be an influencer instead of making profits.

Go to the 2 min mark and listen for a while. You will be amazed.

 
That is a deliberate strategy straight from Chairman Mao's playbook.
We make it easier for the Leftists by being so decent and with some vestiges of Christianity in our core nature.

We are very tolerant and forgiving in some ways.
 
To find advancement in the modern democrat party a candidate must accept and promote anti-God and anti-American democrat policies and narratives.

What a load of bullshit. Would you say that to Christian democrats because there's about 100 million of them. You gutless piece of shit.
May God deliver us from the devil and his followers who promote wicked and foolish democrat ideas

Pray all you like idiot but divine intervention will never arrive. There is no god. What you really mean is hope a republican wins the election and even if he is a pussy grabbing imbecile like Trump you will love him like a brother because you think only republicans love god. Am I getting warmer son?



Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court - TheBlaze

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court

NEWS

DAVE URBANSKI

December 10, 2022

Jim Kenney, the far-left mayor of Philadelphia, is not happy that a city statue of Christopher Columbus — covered by a box since the height of 2020 rioting on the heels of George Floyd's death — has been ordered uncovered by a court.

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that the plywood box that's been covering the statue at Marconi Plaza in south Philly since June 2020 must be removed, PhillyVoice said.

What's the background?

City officials had the monument covered after an armed group protecting the statue threw down with another group demanding its removal, the outlet said.

Indeed, about 100 people guarded the statue from potential vandalism on June 13-14, 2020 — and wielded bats, golf clubs, sticks, and guns to convince those who might hold opposite opinions to stay away.

During the prior week, protesters across America beheaded, toppled, and vandalized statues and monuments in their fury over Floyd's death. Meanwhile Philly leftists ignorantly vandalized the statue of Matthias Baldwin — an abolitionist — outside City Hall, spray-painting "murderer" and "colonizer" on its pedestal.

Don't miss out on content from Dave Rubin free of big tech censorship. Listen to The Rubin Report now.

At the time, Kenney indirectly referred to the behavior of those guarding the Columbus statue as "vigilantism," and District Attorney Larry Krasner called the statue defenders "criminal bullies."

The Friends of Marconi Plaza sued to have the Columbus statue displayed again, PhillyVoice said. But Kenney had ordered the statue’s removal, WTXF-TV reported, calling it a matter of public safety. Kenney also said Columbus — revered for centuries as an explorer — had a "much more infamous" history and treated Indigenous people with brutality, the station said.

A judge last year reversed the city’s decision to remove the statue, saying officials failed to provide evidence that the move was necessary to protect the public, WTXF said.

"It is baffling to this court as to how the City of Philadelphia wants to remove the Statue without any legal basis," Judge Paula Patrick wrote, according to the station. "The City’s entire argument and case is devoid of any legal foundation."

In October, the city painted the box with the colors of the Italian flag ahead of Columbus Day, the station said.

'Very disappointed'

After the court's ruling to remove the box covering the statue, Kenney's office released a statement, WTXF said.

"We are very disappointed in the Court’s ruling," the statement read, according to the station. "We continue to believe that the Christopher Columbus statue, which has been a source of controversy in Philadelphia, should be removed from its current position at Marconi Plaza. We are continuing to review the Court’s latest ruling and are working to comply with the Court’s orders, including unboxing. While we will respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the histories and circumstances of everyone’s different backgrounds."

No 'tyants or dictators'

But George Bochetto — attorney for Friends of Marconi Plaza — had a different reaction to the court's ruling: "Today's ruling stands for the proposition that we do not elect as our mayor tyrants or dictators. We elect representatives who are supposed to obey the law and follow the law."
Columbus never discovered America. You should research things

Here's a little bit to get you started.
According to the Sagas of Icelanders, Norse sailors (often called Vikings) from Iceland first settled Greenland in the 980s. Erik the Red explored and settled southwestern Greenland, which he named to entice potential Icelandic settlers, eventually establishing the Eastern and Western Settlements, which were abandoned around 1350.

L'Anse aux Meadows, an archaeological site on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland, and a second site in southwestern Newfoundland, are the only known sites of a Norse village in North America outside of Greenland. These sites are notable for their possible connections with the attempted colony of Vinland established by Leif Erikson in 1003.
 
What a load of bullshit. Would you say that to Christian democrats because there's about 100 million of them. You gutless piece of shit.
100 million God-despising, baby-killing democrats are like bugs to be squashed in the end by a righteous God for their rebellion.
Columbus never discovered America. You should research things
I don't care who discovered America. I object to modern malcontented leftist morons who do not want millions of Americans continuing to enjoy historical monuments that Americans have enjoyed sometimes for hundreds of years.
Here's a little bit to get you started.
According to the Sagas of Icelanders, Norse sailors (often called Vikings) from Iceland first settled Greenland in the 980s. Erik the Red explored and settled southwestern Greenland, which he named to entice potential Icelandic settlers, eventually establishing the Eastern and Western Settlements, which were abandoned around 1350.
Really? So let communities wanting to erect monuments to their historical figures as well and tell malcontents to shut up about it.
L'Anse aux Meadows, an archaeological site on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland, and a second site in southwestern Newfoundland, are the only known sites of a Norse village in North America outside of Greenland. These sites are notable for their possible connections with the attempted colony of Vinland established by Leif Erikson in 1003.
I don't approve of worshipping idols of historical figures but I do think Americans should be allowed to erect monuments to remember historical figures if they like. That right should not be taken away at the whims of a handful of griping, whining, disgruntled, intolerant people with no love or respect for others.
 
100 million God-despising, baby-killing democrats are like bugs to be squashed in the end by a righteous God for their rebellion.

I don't care who discovered America. I object to modern malcontented leftist morons who do not want millions of Americans continuing to enjoy historical monuments that Americans have enjoyed sometimes for hundreds of years.

Really? So let communities wanting to erect monuments to their historical figures as well and tell malcontents to shut up about it.

I don't approve of worshipping idols of historical figures but I do think Americans should be allowed to erect monuments to remember historical figures if they like. That right should not be taken away at the whims of a handful of griping, whining, disgruntled, intolerant people with no love or respect for others.

Amen brother! Preach it to the Godless freak
 
To find advancement in the modern democrat party a candidate must accept and promote anti-God and anti-American democrat policies and narratives. May God deliver us from the devil and his followers who promote wicked and foolish democrat ideas

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court - TheBlaze

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court

NEWS

DAVE URBANSKI

December 10, 2022

Jim Kenney, the far-left mayor of Philadelphia, is not happy that a city statue of Christopher Columbus — covered by a box since the height of 2020 rioting on the heels of George Floyd's death — has been ordered uncovered by a court.

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that the plywood box that's been covering the statue at Marconi Plaza in south Philly since June 2020 must be removed, PhillyVoice said.

What's the background?

City officials had the monument covered after an armed group protecting the statue threw down with another group demanding its removal, the outlet said.

Indeed, about 100 people guarded the statue from potential vandalism on June 13-14, 2020 — and wielded bats, golf clubs, sticks, and guns to convince those who might hold opposite opinions to stay away.

During the prior week, protesters across America beheaded, toppled, and vandalized statues and monuments in their fury over Floyd's death. Meanwhile Philly leftists ignorantly vandalized the statue of Matthias Baldwin — an abolitionist — outside City Hall, spray-painting "murderer" and "colonizer" on its pedestal.

Don't miss out on content from Dave Rubin free of big tech censorship. Listen to The Rubin Report now.

At the time, Kenney indirectly referred to the behavior of those guarding the Columbus statue as "vigilantism," and District Attorney Larry Krasner called the statue defenders "criminal bullies."

The Friends of Marconi Plaza sued to have the Columbus statue displayed again, PhillyVoice said. But Kenney had ordered the statue’s removal, WTXF-TV reported, calling it a matter of public safety. Kenney also said Columbus — revered for centuries as an explorer — had a "much more infamous" history and treated Indigenous people with brutality, the station said.

A judge last year reversed the city’s decision to remove the statue, saying officials failed to provide evidence that the move was necessary to protect the public, WTXF said.

"It is baffling to this court as to how the City of Philadelphia wants to remove the Statue without any legal basis," Judge Paula Patrick wrote, according to the station. "The City’s entire argument and case is devoid of any legal foundation."

In October, the city painted the box with the colors of the Italian flag ahead of Columbus Day, the station said.

'Very disappointed'

After the court's ruling to remove the box covering the statue, Kenney's office released a statement, WTXF said.

"We are very disappointed in the Court’s ruling," the statement read, according to the station. "We continue to believe that the Christopher Columbus statue, which has been a source of controversy in Philadelphia, should be removed from its current position at Marconi Plaza. We are continuing to review the Court’s latest ruling and are working to comply with the Court’s orders, including unboxing. While we will respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the histories and circumstances of everyone’s different backgrounds."

No 'tyants or dictators'

But George Bochetto — attorney for Friends of Marconi Plaza — had a different reaction to the court's ruling: "Today's ruling stands for the proposition that we do not elect as our mayor tyrants or dictators. We elect representatives who are supposed to obey the law and follow the law."
nice post please keep up, the good work .
 
100 million God-despising, baby-killing democrats are like bugs to be squashed in the end by a righteous God for their rebellion.

I don't care who discovered America. I object to modern malcontented leftist morons who do not want millions of Americans continuing to enjoy historical monuments that Americans have enjoyed sometimes for hundreds of years.

Really? So let communities wanting to erect monuments to their historical figures as well and tell malcontents to shut up about it.

I don't approve of worshipping idols of historical figures but I do think Americans should be allowed to erect monuments to remember historical figures if they like. That right should not be taken away at the whims of a handful of griping, whining, disgruntled, intolerant people with no love or respect for others.
What about the blacks who object to you godbothering do gooders erecting statues to slave owners?
You don't mind taking their taxes and sending them to die at war but won't allow them a say in the country.
Notice that all the statues etc are of white heroes?
But those blackfellas are disgruntled etc and you don't care. Of course you would you prayer mumbling freak.

Baby killing democrats???
You need medical attention. You're a good candidate for retrospective abortion.
 
What about the blacks who object to you godbothering do gooders erecting statues to slave owners?
You don't mind taking their taxes and sending them to die at war but won't allow them a say in the country.
Notice that all the statues etc are of white heroes?
But those blackfellas are disgruntled etc and you don't care. Of course you would you prayer mumbling freak.

Baby killing democrats???
You need medical attention. You're a good candidate for retrospective abortion.
What about whites that object to black hatred of whites, cops, and conservative Christians? What if whites don't like MLK statues because of his communism?
 
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To find advancement in the modern democrat party a candidate must accept and promote anti-God and anti-American democrat policies and narratives. May God deliver us from the devil and his followers who promote wicked and foolish democrat ideas

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court - TheBlaze

Far-left Philly mayor not happy that Columbus statue — covered by box since 2020 rioting — has been ordered uncovered by court

NEWS

DAVE URBANSKI

December 10, 2022

Jim Kenney, the far-left mayor of Philadelphia, is not happy that a city statue of Christopher Columbus — covered by a box since the height of 2020 rioting on the heels of George Floyd's death — has been ordered uncovered by a court.

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled Friday that the plywood box that's been covering the statue at Marconi Plaza in south Philly since June 2020 must be removed, PhillyVoice said.

What's the background?

City officials had the monument covered after an armed group protecting the statue threw down with another group demanding its removal, the outlet said.

Indeed, about 100 people guarded the statue from potential vandalism on June 13-14, 2020 — and wielded bats, golf clubs, sticks, and guns to convince those who might hold opposite opinions to stay away.

During the prior week, protesters across America beheaded, toppled, and vandalized statues and monuments in their fury over Floyd's death. Meanwhile Philly leftists ignorantly vandalized the statue of Matthias Baldwin — an abolitionist — outside City Hall, spray-painting "murderer" and "colonizer" on its pedestal.

Don't miss out on content from Dave Rubin free of big tech censorship. Listen to The Rubin Report now.

At the time, Kenney indirectly referred to the behavior of those guarding the Columbus statue as "vigilantism," and District Attorney Larry Krasner called the statue defenders "criminal bullies."

The Friends of Marconi Plaza sued to have the Columbus statue displayed again, PhillyVoice said. But Kenney had ordered the statue’s removal, WTXF-TV reported, calling it a matter of public safety. Kenney also said Columbus — revered for centuries as an explorer — had a "much more infamous" history and treated Indigenous people with brutality, the station said.

A judge last year reversed the city’s decision to remove the statue, saying officials failed to provide evidence that the move was necessary to protect the public, WTXF said.

"It is baffling to this court as to how the City of Philadelphia wants to remove the Statue without any legal basis," Judge Paula Patrick wrote, according to the station. "The City’s entire argument and case is devoid of any legal foundation."

In October, the city painted the box with the colors of the Italian flag ahead of Columbus Day, the station said.

'Very disappointed'

After the court's ruling to remove the box covering the statue, Kenney's office released a statement, WTXF said.

"We are very disappointed in the Court’s ruling," the statement read, according to the station. "We continue to believe that the Christopher Columbus statue, which has been a source of controversy in Philadelphia, should be removed from its current position at Marconi Plaza. We are continuing to review the Court’s latest ruling and are working to comply with the Court’s orders, including unboxing. While we will respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows Philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the histories and circumstances of everyone’s different backgrounds."

No 'tyants or dictators'

But George Bochetto — attorney for Friends of Marconi Plaza — had a different reaction to the court's ruling: "Today's ruling stands for the proposition that we do not elect as our mayor tyrants or dictators. We elect representatives who are supposed to obey the law and follow the law."

October 12, 1492, the day when the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus officially set foot in the Americas, and discovered America

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