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Sep 6, 2020 3 tweets 1 min read Read on X
I get CVS ads when I roll this.

The thing about perps is they want to confess. Interrogators know this. It's all raw HUMINT

You'll get justice, CVS -- life, without parole. SJWs for the win.

Now, about those missiles from #whidbey NAS and the Hawaii comms...
H-50 was a bit lame though.. they didn't kill any Orcas in their boat like Ralph Nader's running mate.

Still, ok for the 60s and 70s, if not up to 21st century standards.

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