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    Quote Originally Posted by wvincent View Post
    Ahhh, Deadwood. A great place to leave your money.
    Yeah, and a great place to leave, period. Ever state's got one.
    We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvincent View Post
    President Trump, the First Lady, Gov Noem, the Blue Angels, and Mt Rushmore, all on the day before " You ain't the f*cking boss of me, yeah, looking at you England, day"
    Only thing better would have been if I had been there in person, instead of watching it from my office.
    Are you tracking the "Native American" group that made a road block with vans and popped the tires on the access road to Mt Rushmore ?

    Reportedly blowing out the tires of their vans and removing the wheels so the vans are immovable.

    Police asking people to get off the road and allowing/letting the protesters do their thing.

    Lots of really white people in the protesters...and people filming wearing masks and Goggles...protesters yelling 'any day is a good day to die'

    Reminiscent of an antifa / 'Indigenous' joint protests against the Dakota Access Pipe Line (DAPL)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Are you tracking the "Native American" group that made a road block with vans and popped the tires on the access road to Mt Rushmore ?

    Reportedly blowing out the tires of their vans and removing the wheels so the vans are immovable.

    olice asking people to get off the road and allowing/letting the protesters do their thing.
    Yeah, they tried to have a dust up with NG, but it petered out pretty quick, compared to what has occurred in other venues.
    Bit of a tough spot for me, I used to live and work on the Rez. Probably know some of the folks there from rodeo's and such.

    Pretty much the same shit as happened on the Cannonball for DAPL.
    We're so sparsely populated, we have import extra asshole's to have a proper protest.
    "And for a regular dude I’m maybe okay...but what I learned is if there’s a door, I’m going out it not in it"-Duke
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    Good speech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idahojess View Post
    Good speech.
    I agree. Garden of Heroes sounds awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idahojess View Post
    Good speech.
    I liked it too. I tend to stay away from political threads here on the forum, but I thought that speech was very well done.

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    It does have the distinct honor of sharing a border with WYOMING!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suvorov View Post
    It does have the distinct honor of sharing a boarder with WYOMING!!!
    Not exactly how we look at it, but we still like you more than IOWA!!
    "And for a regular dude I’m maybe okay...but what I learned is if there’s a door, I’m going out it not in it"-Duke
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    (i) The National Garden should be composed of statues, including statues of John Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Daniel Boone, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Henry Clay, Davy Crockett, Frederick Douglass, Amelia Earhart, Benjamin Franklin, Billy Graham, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Douglas MacArthur, Dolley Madison, James Madison, Christa McAuliffe, Audie Murphy, George S. Patton, Jr., Ronald Reagan, Jackie Robinson, Betsy Ross, Antonin Scalia, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, George Washington, and Orville and Wilbur Wright.

    (ii) The National Garden should be opened for public access prior to the 250th anniversary of the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026.

    (iii) Statues should depict historically significant Americans, as that term is defined in section 7 of this order, who have contributed positively to America throughout our history. Examples include: the Founding Fathers, those who fought for the abolition of slavery or participated in the underground railroad, heroes of the United States Armed Forces, recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor or Presidential Medal of Freedom, scientists and inventors, entrepreneurs, civil rights leaders, missionaries and religious leaders, pioneers and explorers, police officers and firefighters killed or injured in the line of duty, labor leaders, advocates for the poor and disadvantaged, opponents of national socialism or international socialism, former Presidents of the United States and other elected officials, judges and justices, astronauts, authors, intellectuals, artists, and teachers. None will have lived perfect lives, but all will be worth honoring, remembering, and studying.

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