The more people are learning about the clandestine transfer of highly classified data made by Hillary Clinton, it seems like they are getting more convinced that the presidential hopeful should go to prison.
And such idea is highly supported by a Hamptonite who also wants to put Clinton behind bars. His conviction is widely expressed through the signs he put up in front his house. A sign which read, "Hillary for Prison 2016" was publicized and made viral in the internet through Andy Sabin, the man behind the catchy placards.
Sabin, who runs a precious-metals refining business, used his business to create the signs in order to express his contempt to Clinton's act. In a statement via nypost, Sabin comment about Clinton saying that, "I just think she's extremely dishonest, and if you look at the polls, the public agrees." He even compared former first lady's email scandal to that of ex-CIA Director David Petraeus. Sabin also added that "people should feel bad about someone like Petraeus, a hero, getting in so much trouble, and this woman - nothing happened to her.
The signs made by Sabin attracted many people, some would even stop to take a selfie with the signs he made. Others also stopped by to ask whether they can purchase the signs outside the house. And this popularity have not only attracted fans but also thieves. For according to report, on Tuesday morning one of his signs was stolen, and consequently another one was stolen in the afternoon of that particular day.
Sabin suspected that the culprits are left wing supporters, as to his words he said that "Living in a town with a lot of left-wing wackos, that's what happens." However, he also considers the possibility that it was stolen for souvenir purposes. "I would say it's almost more likely it was taken by a die-hard Republican who wanted it for a souvenir," Sabin added.
As an answer to the series of theft, Sabin made a drastic move by putting the sign on 12-foot poles behind an electric fence with yellow warning signs, and surveillance camera keeps watch.