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Katie Hill (Dem from California) - Hoo boy......


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NSFE because of the pics in the first link.

Apparently Democratic Rep Katie Hill has been in a "Throuple" with her husband and a staffer.  Beware of the pics in the article below:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7609835/Katie-Hill-seen-showing-Nazi-era-tattoo-smoking-BONG-NAKED.html

Basically she's got the trifecta - weed, cheating, AND a Nazi tattoo.

CNN has it too but much tamer:

https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/23/politics/house-opens-investigation-into-katie-hill/index.html

California, am I right?

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3 hours ago, blueiron said:

The Eisernkreuz dates back to 1871 and the First Reich when the Prussians beat the French in the Franco-Prussian war. Unless it has a Hakenkreuz in the center of the Eisernkreuz, it is not a Nazi symbol.

Looked like my skateboarding days. Independent Trucks used a similar symbol. They were fun to ride on, too.

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6 hours ago, blueiron said:

The Eisernkreuz dates back to 1871 and the First Reich when the Prussians beat the French in the Franco-Prussian war. Unless it has a Hakenkreuz in the center of the Eisernkreuz, it is not a Nazi symbol.

It's a very old symbol. Without a swastika it represents the German monarcy prior to the rise of nasisim or Germany after the fall. They still issue versions of it today without the swastika.

Talk about a party girl.

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7 minutes ago, Mrs.Cicero said:

I frankly do not care what any number of consenting adults do it their bedroom.  however, they should have the class to leave it there rather than post it online.  But.. democrats have no class.

The main issue, from a congressional ethics standpoint, is that they involved a paid subordinate.

The Nazi (?) tattoo is also an issue.

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32 minutes ago, SC Tiger said:

The main issue, from a congressional ethics standpoint, is that they involved a paid subordinate.

The Nazi (?) tattoo is also an issue.

One could make a case that it’s sexual harassment because the employee couldn’t say no to her superior. 
 

also it looks like a Maltese cross but hey, call it a Nazi cross just to rub salt in the wound. Haha. 

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