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$#%&!@*should be kicked.
This coming from people elected to uphold the law. Well I hope you think hard before you do anything stupid. Once you start killing cling$#%&!@* people are going to kick back. You do realize there are people on both sides who have s real dislike for each other? When the$#%&!@*starts, there will be no stopping it. Once you have gone too far, people will want revenge. You need to wake up and think about what you are saying. I know this is what Obama wants, but he really doesn’t care about you, or anyone else. You are being used like a pawn.
Tell me why is there a black caucus?Seems counter productive since we are all Americans
Tell it to the white caucus. Oh that’s right. There isn’t one.
Put it in his office.
So sick of these liberals and THOSE THAT ELECT THEM
Someone needs to kick yours boy.
If there is kick there black$#%&!@*out of there job .
And these are the role models the young ones have
Now we have elected politicians threatening the potus. He better be careful before some deplorable rips him anew$#%&!@*to fit the one on his shoulders