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Well done Rep Duncan Hunter.... well done!

Posted on: January 6, 2017 at 10:56:37 CT
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A Republican congressman took matters into his own hands Friday and personally removed a painting depicting police officers as pigs that a colleague had allowed to be displayed at the U.S. Capitol complex.

“I was angry,” Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., told FoxNews.com. “I’ve seen the press [reporting] on this for about a week or so. … I’m in the Marine Corps. If you want it done, just call us.”

Hunter said he walked over to the artwork Friday morning with a few colleagues and unscrewed it. He then delivered it to the office of Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo., the congressman whose office had allowed the piece to be displayed. The painting was done by a high school student and had won Clay’s annual Congressional Art competition in May.

The piece drew outrage, however, from law enforcement groups and fellow lawmakers.

As for whether the painting will stay down, Hunter said: “Lacy can put it back up, I guess, if he wants to … but I’m allowed to take it down.”

Clay’s office has not yet responded to a request from FoxNews.com for comment.

More than 27,000 law enforcement professionals had been protesting the display of what they called a “reprehensible, repugnant and repulsive” painting in the hallway of the Capitol.

After being told the piece was removed, Ron Hernandez, president of the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs, said in a statement Friday they were “very pleased.”

He said: “At a time of our country facing rising crime and a shortage of those willing to work the streets as police officers and deputy sheriffs, we need to make it clear that depictions of law enforcement officers as pigs in our Nation's Capital is not acceptable.”

The acrylic painting, which took first place in a congressional student art competition in St. Louis, depicts police officers as pigs in uniform aiming their guns at African-American protesters. Above them, two birds -- one black, one white -- fight, and beside them, an African-American protester holding a scale of justice is crucified.

The art piece, “Untitled,” was created by then-Cardinal Ritter Prep senior David Pulphus, and was on display in the hallway between the Capitol and adjacent House office buildings.

Hunter said he’s friends with Clay, calling him a “great guy.”

He added, “But you’ve got to respect our men and uniform and what they do.”
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Well done Rep Duncan Hunter.... well done! - Spanky KU - 1/6 10:56:37
     Lacy Clay, what a worthless piece of crap....just slightly - tigertix MU - 1/6 11:46:38
     RE: Well done Rep Duncan Hunter.... well done! - Role Call MU - 1/6 11:14:41
          that's a marine and the military for you (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:16:09
               The guys that would save your ass? (nm) - MUGuy2004 STL - 1/6 11:16:45
                    Hasn't been a just war since this country was founded.(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 1/6 11:31:27
     pussies - pickle MU - 1/6 11:12:50
          Atleast he acts on his beliefs instead of whining - GODZILLA MU - 1/6 11:37:27
          Takes one to know one (nm) - MUGuy2004 STL - 1/6 11:13:33
     Maybe he should take the first amendment down as well - El-ahrairah KC - 1/6 11:00:37
          Taking it down did nothing to his rights. They did not try - DHighlander KC - 1/6 11:11:57
               no one was infringed upon by the painting - pickle MU - 1/6 11:15:15
                    no one was infringed upon by taking it down.(nm) - SuperTone MU - 1/6 11:21:31
                         it wasn't his property (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:24:59
                              That is not the point.. - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:26:27
                              the public building isn't the artwork creators property - 90Tiger MU - 1/6 11:26:05
                              It wasn't the person's property who put it up either. - SuperTone MU - 1/6 11:25:52
                                   the property was given to Lacy - pickle MU - 1/6 11:32:43
                                        who owned the wall that it was placed upon?(nm) - dangertim MU - 1/6 11:47:28
                    and no one was infringed upon by its removal. - DHighlander KC - 1/6 11:20:38
                    So you're saying someone could hang a pic of Obama - Civil-E-Tiger MU - 1/6 11:16:36
                         of course (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:16:55
                    no-one was infringed upon by removing it - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:16:33
                         it wasn't his property - pickle MU - 1/6 11:17:47
                              That doesn't make it an infringement. - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:27:53
                                   none of that makes a difference (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:36:09
                                        Nor does your 'it wasn't his property' line... - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:38:01
                                             well, yes, that does - pickle MU - 1/6 11:40:53
                                                  No-one's speech right was infringed upon.... - Spanky KU - 1/6 12:04:55
                                                       RE: No-one's speech right was infringed upon.... - pickle MU - 1/6 12:33:41
                                                            That is irrelevant. No one was infringed by taking it down - Spanky KU - 1/6 12:38:00
                                                                 it is relevant. it is El's point (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 12:39:28
                                                                      NO.. He doesn't have a point.. nor do you. - Spanky KU - 1/6 12:48:41
                                                                           if i steal your car - pickle MU - 1/6 12:51:56
                                                                                The painting was not stolen; nor taken on a joy ride..next? - Spanky KU - 1/6 12:53:31
                                                                                     don't deflect and try to change courses - pickle MU - 1/6 13:10:44
                              nobody missed your point, you're being presumptuous - 90Tiger MU - 1/6 11:27:12
                                   no, the point was El's regarding free speech and expression - pickle MU - 1/6 11:35:32
          Why? Doesn't he have 1st Amendment rights also? - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:03:56
               Not to mess with someone else's property - El-ahrairah KC - 1/6 11:05:21
                    I think you're missing the point here. nm - Civil-E-Tiger MU - 1/6 11:15:38
                         was it his property? (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:16:40
                              it's on public property, it wasn't on clay's property nor - 90Tiger MU - 1/6 11:28:55
                              Is the building it was hung in Clay's property? nm - Civil-E-Tiger MU - 1/6 11:17:33
                                   answer the question (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:18:03
                                        Yes, his property and it was returned undamaged. Now answer - Civil-E-Tiger MU - 1/6 11:18:47
                                             the painting was Duncan Hunter's property? no, it wasn't (nm) - pickle MU - 1/6 11:25:30
                                                  whose property was it? the answer is: - 90Tiger MU - 1/6 11:29:49
                                                  How does 'ownership' factor into your determination of - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:29:04
                    Why not? Did he destroy it or simply return it to - Spanky KU - 1/6 11:09:44
                         you don't mess with people's stuff - El-ahrairah KC - 1/6 11:16:10
                              Hunter was elected.. he didn't inherit it. - Spanky KU - 1/6 12:06:31




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