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Current Events => Breaking News => Topic started by: AprilRazz on April 27, 2009, 11:34:47 AM
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http://www.al.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/national-8/1240604547129830.xml&storylist=alabamanews (http://www.al.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/base/national-8/1240604547129830.xml&storylist=alabamanews)
Black official removes graves' Confederate flags
4/24/2009, 1:45 p.m. CDT
The Associated Press
(AP) — AUBURN, Ala. (AP) ? Several Confederate flags placed on the graves of Civil War soldiers got pulled up by a black Auburn city councilman, who called them symbols of racism and hatred.
Mary Norman, president of Auburn Heritage Association, said she was at her family's burial plot in Pine Hill Cemetery when Councilman Arthur Dowdell removed the small Confederate flag from her great-grandfather's grave Thursday afternoon.
"He pulled up the flag, snapped it in two and put it in his car," said Norman, who is white.
Dowdell said Friday he did not break the flag's stick intentionally. Instead, it broke when he pulled it out of the ground. But, he said, "I should have broken them all. They are offensive to me. They represent racism and the Ku Klux Klan."
Dowdell, who was elected to the City Council in 1995, said he was motivated to act when he went to pick up his daughter Thursday afternoon from her school near the cemetery. He said some parents complained to him about small Confederate battle flags being on graves throughout the cemetery in downtown Auburn.
Dowdell said he drove to the cemetery and saw it decorated "like a Klan rally or a skinhead rally."
"It's intimidating to black folks, and it's intimidating to me as a civil rights leader," he said. Dowdell said he pulled up four flags and left.
Norman, a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, said other UDC members placed the flags on the graves of Confederate veterans because Sunday is the official day for Confederate Memorial Day and Monday is the state holiday for it. She said the flags marked the graves of 75 known Confederate soldiers in the cemetery and a monument for 98 unidentified Confederate soldiers also buried there.
She said putting the flags on the graves of Confederate veterans for a few days around Confederate Memorial Day has nothing to do with race or hatred. "This has been a tradition in Auburn for over 100 years," she said.
Mayor Bill Ham Jr. said the city of more than 43,000 residents had never had any problems with previous Confederate Memorial Day observances. "This was a shocker," he said.
Ham said he was troubled that anyone would remove an item from a grave without permission. He said he had received more than 20 phone calls about the removal by Friday afternoon and all were opposed to what was done.
Norman said she and a friend were in the cemetery doing research for a book about the historic burial ground when Dowdell pulled up the flags. Her friend took a photo of him leaving the cemetery with the flags.
"I don't think you can go and desecrate graves, and he desecrated graves," she said.
Dowdell said other city cemeteries have restrictions on what can be placed on graves, but Pine Hill Cemetery does not. He said he will ask the City Council to pass an ordinance allowing the flags for only 24 hours on Confederate Memorial Day and requiring a sign explaining their presence.
"We don't have anything like those flags flying four days before Martin Luther King Day. We celebrate it on that day," he said.
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Information from: Opelika-Auburn News
© 2009 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
I thought desecrating graves was illegal? Why was this guy not charged?
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They represent racism and the Ku Klux Klan.
Dowdell said he drove to the cemetery and saw it decorated "like a Klan rally or a skinhead rally."
Spoken like a true racist. :banghead:
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Wow! What a racist... I don't see why he can't be sued.
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Wow! What a racist... I don't see why he can't be sued.
Um, he's a liberal :whatever:
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Um, he's a liberal :whatever:
And black..............
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"It's intimidating to black folks, and it's intimidating to me as a civil rights leader," he said. Dowdell said he pulled up four flags and left.
Not intimidating enough to keep him from desecrating the graves of dead soldiers.
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Shouldn't this be treated as a hate crime....oh, wait, he's black and therefore immune to hate crimes prosecution.
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This is Confederate History Month. However, how many have actually heard about it on the news or other media?? The History Channel certainly isn't honoring it. Now, when it's Black History Month, we see nothing but Black articles in the media and especially on the History Channel. Can we say, "Double Standard"?
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I don't believe for a minute blacks are offended by the confederate flag, or we would have heard about this long ago.
---this is a power thing.
And this calls for massive civil disobedience.
We need to fly Confederate flags everywhere, every day, every place.
Its only a matter of time before people who are offended by the American flag start legal maneuvers to get this symbol of freedom removed whenever there is a single complaint. You KNOW its coming.
At some point we're gonna have to stand up to the PC crowd and say, "NO!"
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I hope they bring him up on charges.
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I hope they bring him up on charges.
Wouldn't the local hate-crimes laws cover this?....along with simple theft and grave desecration?
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Wouldn't the local hate-crimes laws cover this?....along with simple theft and grave desecration?
Yes, yes, yes. He should be charged.
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Yes, yes, yes. He should be charged.
But you and I and most of the rest of us - lurking DUmmies excluded, of course - know that he never will be. His "ethnicity" will mark him as one of Big Brotha's minions, and therefore untouchable.
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But you and I and most of the rest of us - lurking DUmmies excluded, of course - know that he never will be. His "ethnicity" will mark him as one of Big Brotha's minions, and therefore untouchable.
Sad but true.
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This is about 12 levels of wrong deep. But since it was done by a Zobamzie, it will be overlooked.