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New Hampshire transgender Satanist and police skeptic is running for sheriff as a Republican

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The Associated Press, referring to her dyed red hair and a series of tattoos on both arms.As part of her platform, DiMezzo supports gun rights and limited government, but promises be harsh on police who are accused of wrongdoing.

She suggests having deputies “pull over police for harassing peaceful citizens,” and some of her signs incorporate the symbol for anarchy over a sheriff’s badge and include the phrase: “Fuck the Police.”“If the police were these fine upstanding honorable people just investigating crimes where there are victims and were serving and protecting people, I wouldn’t have an issue with that.

But that is not what they are doing,” she said. She added that she would fire any deputies who have been accused of brutality or.

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