The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a separate property owned by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation, which is a private entity affiliated with the National Park Service.
The Federal Building at question is across the street. Still completely infuriating as a lifelong OKC resident.
My family knew one of the ladies who has a chair at that memorial. But if republicans can’t care about 9/11 first responders why would they care about victims of domestic terrorism.
I bet there is a list somewhere and this is at the top. Many Oklahoman's despise having to take the government side because they are on McVie's, but almost nobody can defend Baylee Almon's picture.
Several million can however. Many owning AK's but they bite their tongues
I was under the impression the Murrah Building was sacred to Oklahomans, especially the people of OKC. I have a hard time whipping up much sympathy for a state that votes so obviously against their own well being, so Oklahoma, you broke it... you bought it.
Of course. The guilt for the OKC bombing was mistakenly attributed to the fascist McVeigh. The #TrumpTruth is that the bombing was carried out by a faction of transsexual, Mexican, Islamic, women jihadis set to destroy the love of everything #AmeriKKKan and ruin our people via compulsory book clubs.
They’ll probably try to sell it back to Lee’s descendants with a note of apology for what happened to the front yard and a promise to move all the bodies.
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The Federal Building at question is across the street. Still completely infuriating as a lifelong OKC resident.
Several million can however. Many owning AK's but they bite their tongues
Maybe they'll sell Robert E. Lee's home to some sucker or loser.
People want to act like violence only affects the intended target. It doesn’t. It affects everyone in the vicinity and potentially for generations.