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http://www.theamericanmirror.com/of...opper-calls-911-over-confederate-merchandise/

A shopper perusing the merchandise at the Redwood Country Flea Market was so offended by a vendor selling Confederate and Nazi historical memorabilia, the person actually called 911.

Wallingford, Connecticut police were dispatched to the flea market to investigate.

The police chief William Wright tells News 8 “the reason no one was arrested was because the items were being sold on private property” — not to mention no laws were broken.

“There was a table set up with this material,” Wright says, according toJournal-Record. “It’s not criminally illegal, but obviously it offended this person. It causes some people a sense of being uncomfortable. Certainly the owner could preclude this merchandise.”
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You watch....someone will now put forth a law......
 
It takes all types to make the world go round... Bet it would be the same person who might live in a crime ridden neighborhood... But refuses to ever help police if they see something yet COMPLAIN about the crime!
 
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So, what's next? Do we remove all references to the Civil War and Nazis from the history books? Like I've said, people are governed by their emotions these days and have no ability to engage the rational portions of their brain. Used to be our leaders had common sense and would act as a buffer against such stupidity, but it seems our leaders are now cut from the same cloth as the whiners and crybabies. :mad:
 
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