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A firehouse in Florida has taken their feelings for President Obama to a whole new level.

Members of the team of firefighters are using toilet tissue bearing the president’s face to wipe their… you get the idea.

Police in Pompano Beach are investigating where the toilet paper, which was discovered last week, came from, but there’s a pretty good chance that they have their guy. The move was likely an act of retaliation by one firefighter who was told to remove his anti-Obama stickers from his locker.

While the firehouse is not against employees having a political stance, the firehouse isn’t the place to voice those feelings. “If you have an opinion, you’re certainly entitled to it. Everyone has their opinion. Put it on your own personal vehicle or your own personal things,” said Sandra King, spokesperson for the City of Pompano Beach.

“If you have an opinion, you’re certainly entitled to it. Everyone has their opinion. Put it on your own personal vehicle or your own personal things, but you don’t display it on city property, on city grounds that maybe someone else doesn’t agree with, that’s politically motivated, and it’s inappropriate.”

This isn’t the first time that the president face has been used to get an anti-Obama point across. In September, shop owner in Kentucky drew flack for selling Obama punching bags.

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