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Cirrhosis??? True?????
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Sure budPurpleJ said:
Thud.MariotaTheGawd said:
No that's your mom's facePurpleJ said:
And caked with semen.MariotaTheGawd said:
I live in portland. No one's beards are bigger than ours.PurpleJ said:
I live in Tacoma, a bustling metropolis where the men are as rugged as they are cultured. You aren't MAN enough to live here.MariotaTheGawd said:Lol at the state smack talk from hilljacks who live in rural washington
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No I'm not. Sounds like they inadvertanly released IA investigations. Those are not public. I know a few things about them. Most are false.creepycoug said:
Molesters and child porn hounds on that list.GrundleStiltzkin said:Thousands of California law enforcement officers have been convicted of a crime in the past decade, according to records released by a public agency that sets standards for officers in the Golden State.
The revelations are alarming, but the state’s top cop says Californians don’t have a right to see them. In fact, Attorney General Xavier Becerra warned two Berkeley-based reporters that simply possessing this never-before-publicly-released list of convicted cops is a violation of the law.
The California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training — known as POST — provided the information last month in response to routine Public Records Act requests from reporters for the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley and its production arm, Investigative Studios.
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You sound nervous.Sledog said:
No I'm not. Sounds like they inadvertanly released IA investigations. Those are not public. I know a few things about them. Most are false.creepycoug said:
Molesters and child porn hounds on that list.GrundleStiltzkin said:Thousands of California law enforcement officers have been convicted of a crime in the past decade, according to records released by a public agency that sets standards for officers in the Golden State.
The revelations are alarming, but the state’s top cop says Californians don’t have a right to see them. In fact, Attorney General Xavier Becerra warned two Berkeley-based reporters that simply possessing this never-before-publicly-released list of convicted cops is a violation of the law.
The California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training — known as POST — provided the information last month in response to routine Public Records Act requests from reporters for the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley and its production arm, Investigative Studios.
@Sledog , you nervous about anything these days?
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Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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SureCirrhosisDawg said:
Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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Agree.RaceBannon said:
SureCirrhosisDawg said:
Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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Imagine spending all day waiting to reply to my posts!CirrhosisDawg said:
Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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SurePurpleJ said:
Imagine spending all day waiting to reply to my posts!CirrhosisDawg said:
Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!
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What time of the day of the day do you usually get your haldol treatments? 6ish? Look forward to hearing from you soon!PurpleJ said:
Imagine spending all day waiting to reply to my posts!CirrhosisDawg said:
Sure.PurpleJ said:Cdog is melting down! TDS! SAD!!!!




