Tuesday, September 8, 2015
good talk
It doesn't matter what the people of Alaska think that the tallest peak in the United States should be called, on Feb. 26, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law an Act of Congress, The Mount McKinley National Park Act, and the Executive Branch doesn't have the Constitutional Authority to change this name, what this President did was Unconstitutional. I'm sure that every prominent landmark and landmass within America has a native-name, and I'm real sure that George never got within 2000 miles of the State of Washington, does that mean that eventually it will be called something else? That our martyred President should have his name thrown in the mud is a National Disgrace. This is all you swine's fault, you should leave this country and not return.
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