Was it that he advocated that, when people kill cops, they ought to do it in public? Or was it that, sopeaking ibn public, he advocated that cops ought to be killed?
I suppose, if the former, you could say that, if people are going to kill cops it's better that they do it in poublic than in private, because that they are less likely to get away with it.
And if the latter, than presumably, since he'd said it in a public statement, that is what the people voting Republican in New Hampshire wanted. And it's always sounded such quiet respectable place...
But as for the forger, it sounds downright unfair, in the light of the way their man made it to the White House. But maybe it wasn't votes he was forging...
That capo problem sounds painful. I tend to use masking tape for anything like that. You can fix anything with masking tape.