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Dec 30, 2016 12:42:16   #
Rivers
 
A Missouri congressman has sparked outrage after a painting he approved depicting police officers as animals was placed on display in the U.S. Capitol building.

The painting, by high school senior David Pulphus, shows the unrest in Ferguson, Mo. after the 2014 death of Michael Brown. The piece won Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo.’s annual Congressional Art competition in May, and so was selected to be displayed at the Capitol complex.

The piece depicts two police officers, whose heads are replaced by animal heads – one of which appears to be a pig -- aiming guns at protesters who are carrying signs saying “History” and “R****m K**ls.” In the background is a crucified black man in a graduation cap holding the scales of justice.

Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”

The Independent Journal Review, which first reported the development, reports that the controversial piece now hangs in a tunnel between the U.S. Capitol building and the Longworth House Office Building.

DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”

“During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core,” Andy Maybo, president of The Fraternal Order of Police District of Columbia Lodge #1 , told The Daily Caller. “The fact that a member of Congress would advocate and praise such a painting is reprehensible.”

Congressional Republicans also expressed dismay at the decision to display the painting in the Capitol.

“It is disheartening to see this depiction of law enforcement h*****g in the hallway of our nation's Capitol where officers work everyday to protect our safety and freedoms,” Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., told The Independent Journal Review. “Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”

Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/30/painting-depicting-cops-as-animals-displayed-on-capitol-hill.html

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Dec 30, 2016 12:59:05   #
Big dog
 
Rivers wrote:
A Missouri congressman has sparked outrage after a painting he approved depicting police officers as animals was placed on display in the U.S. Capitol building.

The painting, by high school senior David Pulphus, shows the unrest in Ferguson, Mo. after the 2014 death of Michael Brown. The piece won Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo.’s annual Congressional Art competition in May, and so was selected to be displayed at the Capitol complex.

The piece depicts two police officers, whose heads are replaced by animal heads – one of which appears to be a pig -- aiming guns at protesters who are carrying signs saying “History” and “R****m K**ls.” In the background is a crucified black man in a graduation cap holding the scales of justice.

Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”

The Independent Journal Review, which first reported the development, reports that the controversial piece now hangs in a tunnel between the U.S. Capitol building and the Longworth House Office Building.

DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”

“During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core,” Andy Maybo, president of The Fraternal Order of Police District of Columbia Lodge #1 , told The Daily Caller. “The fact that a member of Congress would advocate and praise such a painting is reprehensible.”

Congressional Republicans also expressed dismay at the decision to display the painting in the Capitol.

“It is disheartening to see this depiction of law enforcement h*****g in the hallway of our nation's Capitol where officers work everyday to protect our safety and freedoms,” Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., told The Independent Journal Review. “Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”

Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/30/painting-depicting-cops-as-animals-displayed-on-capitol-hill.html
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Just goes to show, even the biggest I***TS can get into politics.

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Dec 30, 2016 13:08:52   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Rivers wrote:
A Missouri congressman has sparked outrage after a painting he approved depicting police officers as animals was placed on display in the U.S. Capitol building.

The painting, by high school senior David Pulphus, shows the unrest in Ferguson, Mo. after the 2014 death of Michael Brown. The piece won Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo.’s annual Congressional Art competition in May, and so was selected to be displayed at the Capitol complex.

The piece depicts two police officers, whose heads are replaced by animal heads – one of which appears to be a pig -- aiming guns at protesters who are carrying signs saying “History” and “R****m K**ls.” In the background is a crucified black man in a graduation cap holding the scales of justice.

Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”

The Independent Journal Review, which first reported the development, reports that the controversial piece now hangs in a tunnel between the U.S. Capitol building and the Longworth House Office Building.

DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”

“During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core,” Andy Maybo, president of The Fraternal Order of Police District of Columbia Lodge #1 , told The Daily Caller. “The fact that a member of Congress would advocate and praise such a painting is reprehensible.”

Congressional Republicans also expressed dismay at the decision to display the painting in the Capitol.

“It is disheartening to see this depiction of law enforcement h*****g in the hallway of our nation's Capitol where officers work everyday to protect our safety and freedoms,” Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., told The Independent Journal Review. “Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”

Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/30/painting-depicting-cops-as-animals-displayed-on-capitol-hill.html
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This had to be cleared by the White house I would think and the obama administration applauds this kind of contempt for cops ..



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Dec 30, 2016 13:16:51   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Rivers wrote:
A Missouri congressman has sparked outrage after a painting he approved depicting police officers as animals was placed on display in the U.S. Capitol building.

The painting, by high school senior David Pulphus, shows the unrest in Ferguson, Mo. after the 2014 death of Michael Brown. The piece won Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo.’s annual Congressional Art competition in May, and so was selected to be displayed at the Capitol complex.

The piece depicts two police officers, whose heads are replaced by animal heads – one of which appears to be a pig -- aiming guns at protesters who are carrying signs saying “History” and “R****m K**ls.” In the background is a crucified black man in a graduation cap holding the scales of justice.

Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”

The Independent Journal Review, which first reported the development, reports that the controversial piece now hangs in a tunnel between the U.S. Capitol building and the Longworth House Office Building.

DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”

“During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core,” Andy Maybo, president of The Fraternal Order of Police District of Columbia Lodge #1 , told The Daily Caller. “The fact that a member of Congress would advocate and praise such a painting is reprehensible.”

Congressional Republicans also expressed dismay at the decision to display the painting in the Capitol.

“It is disheartening to see this depiction of law enforcement h*****g in the hallway of our nation's Capitol where officers work everyday to protect our safety and freedoms,” Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., told The Independent Journal Review. “Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”

Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/30/painting-depicting-cops-as-animals-displayed-on-capitol-hill.html
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How would you be depicted: a pile of s**t? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....ad infinitum.

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Dec 30, 2016 13:45:49   #
THUNDERBOLT
 
This is ART??????????????
ThunderBolt



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Dec 30, 2016 14:09:37   #
Big dog
 
THUNDERBOLT wrote:
This is ART??????????????
ThunderBolt


Not hardly. Hey, where's the grad getting lynched ?

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Dec 30, 2016 14:33:27   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Rivers wrote:
Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”


How was this guy ever elected? Did his constituents know he was this ignorant when they sent him to Washington, DC as their representative?

Rivers wrote:
DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”


Why yes, as a matter of fact, it is offensive and d********g, among other things not to be expressed in polite company.

Rivers wrote:
“Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”


"[O]ffensive and inaccurate". Yes, "inaccurate" could be added to the terms “offensive and d********g” to describe this a*********n.

Rivers wrote:
Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.


Gee, I wonder why? Could it be that they're extremely busy trying to answer the flood of outraged calls their boss' very ignorant decision has generated? More than likely they simply gave up, and once the voicemail's full, all these 'angry white people' will be getting a busy tone. By then, maybe, just maybe, the message will have gotten through that this 'painting' has no future in a public place. (Seriously, just what kind of i***t...)

What are the odds that someone will deface it in some way and this political hack will point to that as proof of the 'intolerance' that pervades the 'angry white males' who spent the day filling his voicemail?

As for me, I'll just add this to the lengthening list of reasons that I could never be a cop. Protect this guy? My ass! I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire.

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Dec 30, 2016 22:28:28   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
Hey bro, that being AA art!

THUNDERBOLT wrote:
This is ART??????????????
ThunderBolt

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Dec 31, 2016 07:20:41   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
Rivers wrote:
A Missouri congressman has sparked outrage after a painting he approved depicting police officers as animals was placed on display in the U.S. Capitol building.

The painting, by high school senior David Pulphus, shows the unrest in Ferguson, Mo. after the 2014 death of Michael Brown. The piece won Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo.’s annual Congressional Art competition in May, and so was selected to be displayed at the Capitol complex.

The piece depicts two police officers, whose heads are replaced by animal heads – one of which appears to be a pig -- aiming guns at protesters who are carrying signs saying “History” and “R****m K**ls.” In the background is a crucified black man in a graduation cap holding the scales of justice.

Clay praised the piece in a press release in May, saying it “portrays a colorful landscape of symbolic characters representing social injustice, the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri and the lingering elements of ine******y in modern American society.”

The Independent Journal Review, which first reported the development, reports that the controversial piece now hangs in a tunnel between the U.S. Capitol building and the Longworth House Office Building.

DC police expressed outrage at the image, calling it “offensive and d********g.”

“During a time in our society when tensions are so high that someone can be offended by a single word, this painting does nothing but attack law enforcement to its core,” Andy Maybo, president of The Fraternal Order of Police District of Columbia Lodge #1 , told The Daily Caller. “The fact that a member of Congress would advocate and praise such a painting is reprehensible.”

Congressional Republicans also expressed dismay at the decision to display the painting in the Capitol.

“It is disheartening to see this depiction of law enforcement h*****g in the hallway of our nation's Capitol where officers work everyday to protect our safety and freedoms,” Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., told The Independent Journal Review. “Unfortunately, many people of influence have taken part in promoting offensive and inaccurate caricatures of the very people who do the most to protect our families.”

Calls to the Clay’s offices by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/30/painting-depicting-cops-as-animals-displayed-on-capitol-hill.html
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--------DRAIN THE SWAMP TIME ------------

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Dec 31, 2016 07:55:55   #
Rivers
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
How would you be depicted: a pile of s**t? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....ad infinitum.


Once again dumbass, you be looking in the mirror...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....ad infinitum.

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Dec 31, 2016 09:41:29   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Rivers wrote:
Once again dumbass, you be looking in the mirror...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....ad infinitum.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......

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Dec 31, 2016 09:43:51   #
Rivers
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......


Ahhhh, you finally looked in the mirror! What is staring back at you is mighty funny, wouldn't you say? But, hey, looks aren't everything.

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Dec 31, 2016 09:49:07   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Rivers wrote:
Ahhhh, you finally looked in the mirror! What is staring back at you is mighty funny, wouldn't you say? But, hey, looks aren't everything.


You should know, shaved your butt today, eh?

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Dec 31, 2016 09:55:42   #
Rivers
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
You should know, shaved your butt today, eh?


Yep, just for your lips.

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Dec 31, 2016 10:02:43   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
Rivers wrote:
Yep, just for your lips.


Weirdo

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