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Senator Dick Black (R-13)

Senator Dick Black’s statement on Civil War Memorials

written by Jeanine Martin August 22, 2017

Senator Black’s comment today regarding the following statement “while written two years ago, this statement still reflects my views.  Under no circumstances will I vote to change the law that protects war monuments, including Confederate ones.”

STATEMENT OF SEN. BLACK REGARDING REMOVAL OF HISTORIC CIVIL WAR SYMBOLS AND MONUMENTS

July 17, 2015

Mob hysteria has swept our nation, targeting historic Civil War symbols and monuments.  A Virginia group is attempting to rename the Jefferson Davis Highway; another would remove the 1908 Confederate War Memorial from the Leesburg Courthouse.

Tearing down flags and statues won’t satisfy vengeful people.  Already, many Republicans on Congress support a mean-spirited attack to deny families’ rights to put little battle flags at their ancestors’ graves on Memorial Day.  A self-styled “slave historian” claims the fleur de lis symbol of the New Orleans Saints is “racist,” and a federal judge said the same thing about the Redskins football team.  There is no end to this silliness.

Erasing Civil War history isn’t enough.  They want to rename the nation’s capital, citing George Washington’s association with slavery.  The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is under attack too.  Memphis, Tennessee, passed a macabre plan to unearth corpses of a Confederate general and his wife.  This business is simply disgusting.  It denies our nation’s heritage and attacks freedom of belief and expression.

I’m astonished by the emerging divisions afflicting our nation.  These actions incite hatred where none existed before. America’s traditional respect for the fallen is being replaced by a nasty bitterness, which is unbecoming of our great nation.

Respect the gallant dead who fought the Civil War. Walking those hallowed grounds, I cannot help but feel a deep and somber love for all who shed their blood in that great conflict. It is shameful to revisit Civil War disputes that patriots resolved long ago, through brotherhood, forgiveness, and friendship.

I treat Civil War veterans and their memorials with dignity and respect:

  • I do not support removing the Confederate memorial from the Leesburg Courthouse grounds;
  • I do not support renaming the Jefferson Davis Highway; and
  • I do not support destroying, removing or vandalizing historic symbols and monuments.

I’ve seldom seen a more racially poisoned atmosphere in this country. It is time to reunite our nation and reject the demagogues inflaming hatred toward the history of this land.  I urge others to join me in ending this divisiveness in America.  We are better than this.

 
[Note:  Senator Dick Black (R-13) represents Loudoun and Prince William Counties.  He served 8 years in the House and is now a prominent leader in the Virginia Senate.   As a JAG Colonel in the Pentagon, he was Chief of the Criminal Law Division.  He testified before Congress and advised the Armed Services Committees on issues of national significance.  He prepared Executive Orders for the President’s signature.  As a Marine, he flew 269 combat helicopter missions in Vietnam.  During bitter ground combat with the 1st Marine Regiment, he was wounded and his radiomen were both killed. Black holds the Purple Heart, 3 Legions of Merit, 13 Air Medals and the Navy Commendation Medal with combat “V” for valor.]

Senator Dick Black’s statement on Civil War Memorials was last modified: August 23rd, 2017 by Jeanine Martin

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Jeanine Martin

Also known as Lovettsville Lady, I am a Republican activist in the wilds of western Loudoun County.

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