Democrats Take Aim at Civil War Monuments in America’s National Parks
House Bill H. R. 7608 calls for removal of Confederate commemorative works from Gettysburg, Antietam, Manassas and other National Parks.
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Anthony C. Hayes is an actor, author, raconteur, rapscallion and bon vivant. A one-time newsboy for the Evening Sun and professional presence at the Washington Herald, Tony’s poetry, photography, humor, and prose have also been featured in Smile, Hon, You’re in Baltimore!, Destination Maryland, Magic Octopus Magazine, Los Angeles Post-Examiner, Voice of Baltimore, SmartCEO, Alvarez Fiction, and Tales of Blood and Roses. If you notice that his work has been purloined, please let him know. As the Good Book says, “Thou shalt not steal.”
House Bill H. R. 7608 calls for removal of Confederate commemorative works from Gettysburg, Antietam, Manassas and other National Parks.
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After more than a month without shaving, I took a good look at myself this morning. That’s when I realized, I no longer look like Tony Hayes – I look more like my distant cousin, Gabby.
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