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    Originally posted by USA Today
    Obama administration renames Mount McKinley to Denali

    WASHINGTON — President Obama's three-day trip to Alaska this week will literally change the map of the nation's 49th state.

    Mount McKinley — the 20,237-foot mountain and the tallest in North America — has been renamed Denali, as it was originally known by Alaska Natives before it was renamed to honor President William McKinley.

    The mountain, which sits in the 6 million-acre Denali national park, has been known as Denali in Alaska since 1975. Under an order signed by Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, the Denali name will also take effect for all federal usage and, therefore, on all official maps.

    The order was signed Friday, but the White House asked that it be announced Monday as part of Obama's trip to Alaska to highlight the effects of climate change in the Arctic. The White House said the name change "recognizes the sacred status of Denali to generations of Alaska Natives."

    Denali, meaning "the great one" in the Athabaskan language of Alaska natives, was the original name of the mountain. But when European Americans discovered it in the 19th century, they renamed it Densmore's Mountain and, later, Mount McKinley in an effort to boost the presidential candidacy of Republican William McKinley.

    But as Jewell noted in her order, "President McKinley never visited, nor did he have any significant historical connection to, the mountain or to Alaska."

    The name became official with the Mount McKinley National Park Act in 1917.

    The Obama administration's action breaks a 40-year impasse over the name of the mountain. Alaska has been petitioning for a name change since 1975, but a bipartisan effort by Ohio's congressional delegation has blocked the effort by introducing bills requiring it to be named after McKinley, who was born in Niles, Ohio and buried in Canton.

    And for years, just introducing the bills was enough to block a name change. That's because the United States Board on Geographic Names has a long-standing policy of not making name changes under consideration by Congress.

    "While the board does have a policy of deferring action when a matter is being considered by Congress, contradictory bills on this issue have been proposed by various members of Congress since the late 1970s," Jewell said in her order. A 1947 law gives the secretary the authority to change names on her own when the board does not act in a reasonable time.
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/p...tain/71426656/

    The trolling is strong in this one.

  • #2
    This will piss off the racist ******* demographic at Apolyton.

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    • #3
      Terrible. We need the old name to commemorate the many accomplishments of President McKinley, such as dying in office to give Teddy Roosevelt a chance. Also . . . having a name that sounded kind of like it might be Irish, and thereby offering an illusion of hope to the nation's downtrodden Papists? I don't know, what the hell did the guy accomplish? Sure, name it Denali, whatever.
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      • #4
        I'm surprised he didn't re-rename Hoover Dam to Boulder Dam
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        • #5
          Originally posted by loinburger View Post
          I'm surprised he didn't re-rename Hoover Dam to Boulder Dam
          I'd prefer Megatron's Cell.
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          • #6
            The Fox News comments are... well it's hard to find the words really..

            Originally posted by Sheogorath
            the destruction of history by the leftists and ISIS continues
            Originally posted by hibeam
            He should call it 7-11 ...then his people could stand in front of it and drink Malt Liquor..... for American...and Freedom....
            Originally posted by LifelongDemo
            The democrats have so many slaves on welfare I'm surprised Obama isn't called "Massah in Chief".
            Originally posted by CelticHunter
            Hopefully a ¼ mile high glacier drops on him at the memorial…
            Originally posted by coolbeans007
            wow this guy Really thinks he is king. someone should tell him this is USA not Africa
            Originally posted by colstan
            he hates WHITE people,
            Originally posted by DowntownDavis
            Surprised obama hasn't changed 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to the Blackhouse.
            Originally posted by hibeam
            America is like a giant punch bowl... Mexicans are the floaters..
            Not sure what Mexicans have to do with this but..

            My personal favourite..

            Originally posted by gerryrichard
            There is no bigger idjut in history than this "President"


            It's especially enjoyable because the Alaskan Republican posters are in favour of the change, so there's an excellent bit of in-fighting going on too.

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            • #7
              You can find idjuts everywhere.

              And thanks for posting this. I saw the headline on the morning news and figured I'd have to look for details.
              Last edited by rah; August 31, 2015, 09:50.
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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              • #8
                Originally posted by rah View Post
                You can find idjuts everywhere.
                They do tend to congregate in the Fox News comments section. I recall a story about a fire in a Mexican prison that killed over 300 inmates - the Fox News comments consensus is that if the prisoners didn't want to be burned alive then they shouldn't have broken the law, and also this sounds like a great solution for US prison overcrowding, and also spics. Think Slowwhand + Ben Kenobi but with less restraint.
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                • #9
                  This is a good move. Never understood why Ohio should have the power to keep a name of a mountain in Alaska when Alaska wanted it changed.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PLATO View Post
                    This is a good move. Never understood why Ohio should have the power to keep a name of a mountain in Alaska when Alaska wanted it changed.
                    I also can't understand why Ohio would give a ****.

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                    • #11
                      Ohio doesn't have many claims to fame. even funnier thinking that this is one of them.
                      It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                      • #12
                        Another of Ohio's claims to fame is that they had the congressman with the worst hair in the world https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Traficant
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                        • #13
                          Go Obama!

                          History will be kind to him.

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                          • #14
                            My initial thought was WTF, but after reading it, it seems silly that this wasn't done awhile ago.
                            It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                            RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Elok View Post
                              I don't know, what the hell did the guy accomplish?
                              He did win the Spanish-American War

                              Apparently the economy was generally good under him as well. He's basically considered an above-average President by historians nothing much more than that.
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