Poll: Has the time come to remove all Confederate statues and memorials?

Courier Journal
The John Breckinridge Castleman statue and historical marker in the Cherokee Triangle neighborhood was covered in orange paint. The paint was discovered early Sunday morning, a day after violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, following a white supremacist rally. Castleman was a major in the Confederate Army. In the Spanish American war, he was commissioned a colonel by the U.S. Army and after his retirement, he was named a brigadier general. 
Aug. 13, 2017

Following the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the vandalization of the John Breckinridge Castleman statue and historical marker in the Cherokee Triangle neighborhood of Louisville, do you think the time has come to remove symbols of the Confederacy?

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