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Georgia Rejects Ku Klux Klan Bid to Adopt Highway

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June 13, 2012

A Ku Klux Klan chapter’s request to “adopt” a stretch of road in Georgia was rejected by state authorities on Tuesday, setting up a possible court fight over the right of the white supremacist group to participate in the highway clean-up program. Click here to read full article.


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  1. Howard1912 said,

    on June 20th, 2012 at 1:57 pm

    Yes, I was following this on Yahoo blog spot. My main message was – just go out and clean up whatever road/street/highway you want. There is no need to create a sign of your accomplishments. Just go out and get it done. Why should anyone get signage for doing a community service and cleaning up your own neighborhood? It is totally unnecessary and an expense any state can save by not putting any up in the 1st place.

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