Here’s another example of the Democrats’ civility. A dead pig was left outside a GOP campaign office in California.
A dead pig clad in a Mitt Romney T-shirt was left at a Republican campaign office in Manhattan Beach.
Manhattan Beach Police had to discard the pig’s head and its feet in a trash bin, but not before several passersby saw it.
“I thought it was a dead body because of the way he approached it,” said Manhattan Beach resident Andy Gaeta. “And then when he lifted the shirt, he saw the head wrapped in barbed wire and it’s cut in half, the whole skull was. It looked like something from a butcher’s market.”
The pig was laid out at the doorstep of the Republican headquarters on Highland Avenue.
Tom Scully saw the display about 6:30 a.m. while he was out walking his dog.
“When I got closer I was like, ‘Oh, this is kind of gross. There was like barbed wire on its head. It’s nasty,” said Scully.
Manhattan Beach Police Animal Control later removed the trash bin containing the pig’s remains, taking it as evidence. Police say they’re investigating the incident as an “illegal dumping of an animal carcass.” (Read More)
Via American Power


@lonelycon omg that is so sick. I assume barb wire was symbolizing Christ’s crown of thorns : (
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There is no better metaphor for the Republican and Democratic parties than a dead and decaying pig. Republicans and Democrats are enemies of human freedom.
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@aarin
May I ask your party affiliation, the one in which it’s members are not enemies of human freedom.
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Independent. We already account for a plurality of the American public. We will soon be the majority. The days of domination by the fanatics of the Democratic and Republican parties are numbered.
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New mother-f*cking tone!
The left truly are monsters.
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On several liberal sites that I read, this incident is being blamed on REPUBLICANS who are trying to gain sympathy. Imagine the media uproar if this was the Democratic Party headquarters…
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@aarin
I’m registered as unenrolled (independent) in Massachusetts. I can vote in both the Republican and Democrat primaries. But that doesn’t mean I’m a member of any one of several Independent parties. I reserve the right to cast a negative vote for a candidate I don’t happen to like in either party.
Are you affiliated with a party, or actually registered with one like the AIP?
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