Monday, August 31, 2015

People Keep Stealing This Guy's Hillary For Prison 2016 Signs


By Twitchy Staff, Aug 30, 2015 

The New York Post has a pretty funny story out today on Andy Sabin of Amagansett, NY and how his homemade “Hillary For PRISON 2016” signs keep disappearing from in front of his house:

Sabin thinks it’s Hillary supporters who are stealing his signs because his 2008 John McCain signs were stolen, too.

Signs he put up in 2008 supporting John McCain’s presidential bid were also taken, said Sabin, a Jeb Bush supporter who runs a precious-metals refining business.

“Living in a town with a lot of left-wing wackos, that’s what happens,” Sabin said.

And his Hillary sign now sits behind an electric fence in an attempt to deter thieves:

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