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Painting Politics: Dems rehang controversial ‘pigs’ picture on Capitol Hill
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| 1/10/16
| Staff
Posted on 01/10/2017 10:06:51 AM PST by fungoking
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To: bk1000
"Leave it up." ...and regarding 'Constitutional free speech', add our own...
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posted on
01/10/2017 11:07:55 AM PST
by
apostoli
("When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Sowel)
To: bk1000
“Leave it up. Add a plaque that states this painting relieves undisputed support from the Democrat party.”
Now, that’s not a bad idea....
To: PIF
Pulphus and Clay
To: fungoking
Gee, they are starting the Trump reelection campaign awfully early. Lol
Week I may as well offer my campaign slogan recommendation
Trump a 2020 vision for the future
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posted on
01/10/2017 11:29:48 AM PST
by
edzo4
(Democrats playbook = promise everything, deliver nothing, blame someone else.)
To: fungoking
One would think there are rules for what gets displayed on congress walls. It needs to be dealt with fundamentally and not just in regard to this one painting to stop other trashy paintings from being hung this way
To: LouisianaJoanof Arc
Law enforcement should let the criminals know that it's open season on democrat politicians. Let them protect themselves from their constituents.
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posted on
01/10/2017 11:43:46 AM PST
by
peeps36
(Obama = the skidmark on America's underwear.)
To: Uncle Sam 911
Burn it! If one wanted to hang a picture of Jefferson Davis or Robert E. Lee—people would object and that art destroyed as well. Pigs as cops is nothing but BLM Propaganda.
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