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Published - Thursday, August 14, 2008

Dem party office struck by vandals

The Democratic Party headquarters for Vernon and Crawford counties in downtown Viroqua was vandalized, last Thursday, with a racial slur spray-painted over a sign promoting Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama.

It is the second time in recent weeks that the office’s front windows were defaced with spray paint. On July 15, at midday, vandals spray-painted the words “McCain: He’s a vet” on the front windows in addition to other messages.

The most recent incident, which was reported early this morning, included a racial slur about the Illinois senator’s run for the White House. The presumptive Democratic nominee is black.

Viroqua Assistant Police Chief Daron Jefson said an officer on duty noticed the vandalism, Thursday, just before 5 a.m. The same colors of spray paint that were used to deface the window in July were also used in this incident. Jefson said Viroqua officers are investigating.

“We want to catch (who is doing this),” Jefson said. “This has got to end.”

The headquarters is in the former Dahl Pharmacy Building along Main Street. Karen Dahl, a member of the National Democratic Party’s Veteran and Military Council and owner of the building, said it was disappointing to see the headquarters vandalized a second time. She compared the vandalism to a hate crime.

“It really puts Viroqua in a bad light,” Dahl said.

The paint had been cleaned from the window by early Thursday afternoon.

Phillip Walzak, Wisconsin Communica-tions Director for the Obama for America organization, had a low-key reaction to the incident.

“We thank local law enforcement for their help and service, and look forward to continuing to focus this campaign on the important issues that matter to Wisconsin voters,” Walzak said.

Officials with the campaign for Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, did not return phone calls.

 

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