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to the gas chamber 🍽️  

 

low bar 🍷  

 

make the joke good πŸ•  

 

satellite trackin' shit in 'em πŸ›°️  

 

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Nov 29, 2023 Some More News! - Full Episodes 

 

one hour, right | 60.0 seconds ⌛  

 

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much like us | 60.0 seconds πŸ–️  

 

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party in the streets | 28.7 seconds πŸ¦…  

 

the unexpected | 60.0 seconds πŸ₯ˆ  

 

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your scarf | 60.0 seconds 🧣  

 

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too long didn't watch?  okay.  you have to be capable of denouncing torture.  specifically, you have to be capable of denouncing torture of the incarcerated if you plan a career as a government official in our country.  there's reading you could do.  you could read how the constitution addresses treaties our country becomes signatory to and ratifies.  you could read the geneva conventions that our country became a signatory to after world war two.  you could also try to find all the applicable statutes related to the topic, especially if it were your job.  or?  you could accept that torture, including torture of or even cruel and unusual punishment of the incarcerated, is unlawful within america's jurisdiction.

that government oath required to the constitution isn't just an oath.  it's also an acknowledgement of liability being accepted as part of upholding the trust of the public.


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