The Confederacy Invaded the U.S. A Century Later, The U.S. Couldn’t Stop Paying Tribute To It

As Confederate monuments go, it’s not flashy or famous. It’s not even that big. A slab of chipped granite surrounding about 30 graves, the monument reads

In memory of the soldiers of the Confederate States Army who have died or may die on the Pacific coast, Erected by the Confederate Monument Association.  Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget – lest we forget. 1861-1865″

This small, mostly forgotten monument doesn’t sit in a cemetery in deep south Richmond, Atlanta, or Mobile. It’s not even on a battlefield memorial.

It’s in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, right in the center of the godless liberal orgy capital of Los Angeles, California.

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