Texas Agriculture Commissioner gets police to remove political sign from woman's yard [View all]
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Sids version of the constitution was hacked and doesnt have amendments one or fourteen
After a Texas woman made this sign, agriculture commissioner @MillerForTexas called her out and resulted in police confiscating her sign. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2018-elections/2018/10/04/texas-womans-political-yard-sign-go-far-sid-miller-calls-others-call-cops
Miller claimed the sign depicted Judge Brett Kavanaugh's daughter. The owner of the sign said she was recreating a @AnnTelnaes cartoon to motivate people to vote against Republicans. She made the sign after being upset about Kavanaugh's testimony last week.
2018 Elections at 3 hrs ago
Did Texas womans political yard sign go too far? Sid Miller calls her out, and others call the cops
Written by Brianna Stone, Austin Bureau
AUSTIN Marion Stanford expected the political sign she painted to rile up some folks in her small town of Hamilton in Central Texas. ... But she didnt expect to end up in a heated Facebook exchange with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, or for the police to show up to confiscate her sign.
The sign features the GOP elephant logo with its trunk up the dress of a female figure, with the word Help, next to the phrase Your vote matters. Behind it in her yard were campaign signs for Democratic candidates Lupe Valdez, Beto ORourke, Julie Oliver and Millers challenger, Kim Olson.
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Miller, who is notorious for sharing controversial posts to his nearly 800,000 followers, shared a photo of Stanford's sign with the caption: "This is in Hamilton, Texas and is supposed to be Judge Kavanaugh's young daughter. Notice my opponent's sign in the background. The Democrat sleaze knows NO bounds!"
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Miller's post attracted thousands of reactions, with some Facebook users calling Stanford a pedophile and saying that her sign was [pornography] and that she should be arrested. .... Stanford said she began to receive phone calls and was harassed on Facebook. Tuesday evening, she said, police came to her house and said they had received complaints. ... Police told me to remove the sign or they would take it and would arrest me, Stanford said. So I let them take the sign.
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