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"...it's obviously the right thing to have been done," Michael L. Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said..."

>"...it's obviously the right thing to have been done," Michael L. Weinstein, founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said..."

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Michael L. (((Weinstein)))'s organization was behind "the effort."

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It is interesting. In history, there were times one army would burry the enemies dead with full honors. They had no problems with the other sides traditions or symbols. Back then, to do otherwise would be dishonorable and disgusting. So, all wars but WW2, the "enemy" were bad enough to fight, kill and respect but this one enemy must be erased from history.

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kikes are petty and absolutist when it comes to their enemies (everyone), muslims are also like that

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Just erase history, that will insure its never repeated /S

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I think theres a bunch of jewish stars on a memorial in my city. Itd be a shame if someone fucked them all up.

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>The VA ultimately agreed to remove them in June, after lawmakers and veterans activists said they were disrespectful, Military Times reported.

>"It is understandably upsetting to our veterans and their families to see Nazi inscriptions near those who gave their lives for this nation," Wilkie said at the time. "That's why VA will initiate the process required to replace these POW headstones."

>Texas lawmakers Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Will Hurd, and Rep. Kay Granger supported the headstone's removal, according to the AP.

>Rep. Joaquin Castro also said he was "glad" they were replaced.

>"It's jarring to think that symbols of the Third Reich and the Nazi regime would stand in an American military cemetery," he said.

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Remember this the next time someone starts praising Ted Cruz.

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"It's jarring to think that symbols of the Third Reich and the Nazi regime would stand in an American military cemetery," What i find "jarring" is that these men were buried this way 75 years ago. Not even the people that fought them, the very people that the war was still very fresh in their minds seemed to care about these symbols. But then out of nowhere, Poof like magic These graves have to be desecrated. Thats what I find fucking Jarring.