English: Statues of Horses at the Rayburn Congressional Office Building in Washington, DC.
They say that a camel is a horse designed by a committee. This is obviously a horse designed by a Congressional committee, since it has horns, wings, and a cornucopia coming out of its ass.
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Livingston, W. H., Sr., sculptor.; Smallbones photographer
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