Mojave War Memorial update....

Sorry about those that might might get a bit pissed at reading this, but I felt for those that had not seen or heard, it must be shared.

This is my two cents on it, short and sweet.

REPLACE THE MEMORIAL TO HONOR ALL OF THOSE BRAVE SOLDIERS AND TELL THE WHINING, CRYING LEFTISTS BASTARDS TO SHUT UP AND GO TO HELL!!!!!!

I was very upset when I saw that the Memorial had been desecrated when someone stole it in the middle of the night like the coward they are/were. It made me proud when I heard that some one had replaced it to honor all of the American Soldiers that had placed it there in memory of their brothers. I also enjoyed the fact I knew it would piss the Leftists Bastards off. Now that the Gooberment has removed the replacement Memorial that a PATRIOT had put in the originals Place, they have yanked it down.

I apologize to all the Veterans out there that this might upset, Lord knows it has me hot under the collar. Here is the link and article.

 

Replica cross in Mojave Desert comes down


MOJAVE NATIONAL PRESERVE, Calif. – A replica of a cross honoring America's war dead that drew the attention of the U.S. Supreme Court beforeit was stolen this month mysteriously appeared Thursday in a Mojave Desert federal park,but officials said it was illegal and took it down.

A maintenance worker discovered the cross bolted to a concrete pad on Sunrise Rock, Mojave National Preserve spokeswomanLinda Slater said.

The cross apparently was put up during the night and nobody has claimed responsibility, Slater said.

The stolen cross had been the subject of a legal dispute for about a decade after a former park service employee sued ongrounds that the Christian religious symbol was unconstitutionallylocated on government land.

Congress reacted by transferring land under the cross to private ownership.

In April, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to order the removal of the cross while a lower court decides whether the landtransfer was legal. However, the cross was hidden by a wooden cover.

The white, painted replica was made of metal pipes and resembled the 7-foot original that was stolen on May 9 or May 10,but workers soon determined it was a copy, Slater said.

"The paint job is new and there are none of the marks of the original cross," she said.

The latest cross also was 6 inches taller than the original, she said. Four new holes were drilled to replace bolts cut offby thieves who took the original.

Slater said the government remained under court order not to display a cross on the site. And since the replica isn't theoriginal disputed cross, it had to come down.

"Technically, it's illegal," she said. "The park service has regulations about people putting up memorials. You can'tjust go to a park and put a memorial to a family member."

Mark Ware of Apple Valley noticed the replacement cross Thursday morning while drinking coffee with his wife at their favoritecamping spot.

They clambered up to investigate and spotted what looked like a small greeting card underneath a rock at the foot of thecross, he said. A parkranger took it as evidence.

By afternoon the cross was gone, Ware said.

Slater said it will be stored as evidence, although it was not immediately clear whether the people who erected it will facecharges.

The theft of the original cross remained under investigation, she added.

Slater said she understood the emotions churned up by the dispute over the original cross. But she urged partisans not totake illegal action.

"It's really unhelpful for people to be putting up crosses and taking crosses down," she said. "It's up to the courts. ...This really confuses the issue."

The Veterans of Foreign Wars first placed a wooden cross on SunriseRock in 1934 to honor troops killed in World War I.

The metal cross that was stolen was erected in the late 1990s by thememorial's longtime caretakers, Henry and Wanda Sandoz of Yucca Valley.

Its theft infuriated veterans groups, who offered $125,000 in rewardsfor information leading to an arrest.

Henry Sandoz, 71, made a replacement cross on Saturday but had not putit up because the couple was awaiting permission from the federal parks service, Wanda Sandoz said.

"We would love to do it, but we have to abide by the law or we're justlike the people that stole the one that was there," she said. "We've gotit tucked away in an old barn."

She and her husband had not yet seen the latest cross placed on top of Sunrise Rock.

However, Sandoz, 66, said the couple would not want a replacement thatdid not adhere to the specifications of the original memorial.

"We've had offers from all over the United States from people wanting tohelp" replace the cross, she said. "One gentleman wanted to make agranite cross, 10-foot, and another a redwood. And they would bebeautiful ... but we really want what the veterans chose."



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