Dear Ms. Lunelle,
On the morning of June 20, 2024 I would journey to Tennessee in anticipation of speaking to a group of Home School Students about the Reconciliation Cenotaph in Arlington and the recent defeat of Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia’s Amendment to put it back.
What a surprise I was in store for as they each gave me their name and where they hailed from... South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri.
The young man from South Carolina would begin the conversation with a prayer and thank me for coming to hear the concerns they were having with what they considered to be the illegal removal of and justification to do so in the rant of Elizabeth Warren Spokesperson and Chair of the so called Renaming Commission.
He went on to say that as citizens whose birth place of origin is in the Confederate States of America, they tire of the criminal acts (Bill of Attainders) levied on their ancestors by the disgraced Senator Elizabeth Warren as she defines them as “traitors.”
And went on to say..."God bless Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia as a member of the House Appropriations Committee who fought to protect the Memorial through the NDAA process who faced yet another Bill of Attainder from DNA Traitor Representative Don Beyer of Virginia who levied the accusations that the Confederate States of America citizens were traitors. And went on to demean the Nanny and Black Confederate soldier depicted on the Cenotaph. Clyde went on to say that the Cenotaph honors and commemorates National Unity.
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