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Infamous statue update #3

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Aubrey Taylor

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Jan 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/4/98
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I have talked with my lawyer on this topic and he advises that the
statue is in Minto Park and not as I said, Minto Place. He also
said it could be argued that the wording was not in fact, hate
propaganda since the word men does not mean all men are guilty of
the violence. The statue was financed privately but there was some
argument about the acceptability of the wording. He also
suggested that I contact the director of city parks and recreation
to get more details which I will do this week.
He (my lawyer) whole heartedly agrees that the wording is offensive
and wishes to be updated on our progress and will assist us if
needed. I will talk with him again after I have discussed the
matter with the city and hopefully get some advice on the wording
of the petition.
To those who have emailed me, thankyou, and I will get back to you
all via these updates. I will not have the time to enter an endless
debate on the validity of our efforts. The wording of the statue is
clearly offensive to all sensitive people.
Thankyou for your pledges of support,
Aub.

--
Aubs guide for a positive outlook.
I never read the newspaper in the morning. If things are that bad,
someone will tell me. A person who tells you you have to be realistic
is really saying "Be negative like me". Aubrey Taylor


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