In a development that eerily reflects the current state of affairs in the nation, Capitol Hill has become a battleground between those who support law enforcement and those who are hostile to officers.
It all started when Democratic Representative William Lacy Clay decided to hang up a painting made by one of his constituents on the wall of the building. The painting, which depicts police as pigs bent on racist violence against African-Americans, sat there for months before Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter took it upon himself to have the offending work removed, citing it as inappropriate and disrespectful to law enforcement.
Considering the sacrifices made by officers everyday, you would think that Hunter’s position and reason for removing the painting would hardly be controversial. After all, it is only because of police that legislators are safe to do their jobs. But unfortunately, it appears that some disagree with this assessment.
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His might be the first. Racial butt.
You race pushers need to get the hell out of the sixties you keep making things worse with your hate and racist statements and actions
Well just whose$#%&!@*you going to kick you mother f*****
Lmfao….$#%&!@*you don’t know what kick$#%&!@*means. Keep it up$#%&!@*and we will introduce your sorry$#%&!@*to the pavement over and over and over!!
Somebody$#%&!@*slap this IDIOT! Send him to his Snowflake crying room.
I’m so sick of this BS !
Yeah like kick your$#%&!@*out!
Come on$#%&!@* You and the black caucus do your own people a huge disjustice. You are racists, but expect all the rest of us to be milk toasts. You and your caucus disgrace the halls of the U.S. Congress and the people you represent.
It absolutely should not be hanging there ! If they think that is ok then hang a cross , and a confederate flag on either side . Then nobody can cry racism !
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