Still no action to honor Charlie Kirk
By John Labriola - Nearly 10 months ago, Charlie Kirk was murdered by an LGBT extremist for expressing his Christian beliefs while answering students' questions on a university campus. The assassination shocked the nation and prompted President Donald Trump to award Kirk a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom for his courage. Many communities around the country – including Sumter, Marion, Hernando, Lake, Collier, Manatee and Walton counties in Florida – also honored Kirk by naming roads after him, and more Florida counties are moving to declare Oct. 14 the Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance in honor of his birthday, including Gilchrist County, which also plans a week-long library display of Kirk's books. But because of leftist political pressure, Citrus County, which at least on paper is overwhelmingly conservative, has so far avoided honoring Kirk in any way. Last October, the Citrus County Library Advisory Board (LAB) rejected a motion by board member Rhys Campbell to crea...