PERCEPTION NOW MORE IMPORTANT THAN TRUTH (deuces wild)

August 6, 2015
T.R.’s headline: “All aboard SHS Fight Song”…NOT EXACTLY!!

Superintendent Benny Gooden or one of his Confederates (pun intended) was quoted in Friday’s edition of the TR “giving great consideration to the continuing impact of Perceived Symbols of racism on the community, state and nation”.

Man up Benny, dispense with your nebulous wording and specifically tell citizens what the “continuing impact” is. The overthrow you & Mehl orchestrated has far reaching tentacles. JR, Dixie, & all things Southern were just the tools/excuses used to initiate your deceptive purge for an overall greater attack to expunge all things Southern forever. Shades of “Truth Ministry” in “1984”

Is that the best Gooden can offer up? Perception? Perception is anything a person wants it to be…absent reality/facts and with Gooden’s broad brushed statements exactly what are his perceptions? Gooden has been devious in refusing to answer questions and at times claims he has had a lapse in memory.

In Gooden’s orchestrated purge of Southside’s Johnny Reb and all things Southern he has administered arcane meetings and from evidence, more than one of these such meetings.

His spokesperson, Deanie Mehl, the Yankee new-age carpetbagger from all indications, has been the bomb that Gooden ignited.

His committee’s selection of a new Fight Song, Wabash Cannonball, acting as feckless automatons apparently do not understand, or perhaps they do understand, that Wabash Cannonball is the signature song of the Yankee state of Indiana? Or was that the purpose? Nothing Southern you know!

If any of you believe the plan to over throw Johnny Reb, Dixie and all things Southern was hatched after July 1, 2015 you are the dullards that Gooden & Mehl believe you to be.

Something quite strange about picking a fight song before the identity of a Mascot is known.

Joe McCutchen
arkansasfreedom.net

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