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just had to do it, call into to town cop shop, a new cop shop, saw a town cop vehicle nice suburan, never, seen that before. who pays for that?

 he tells me, Federal government.  I said, well, who pays the government?  it's us!  said nothing.

and you think and they've always thought this about me it's all for free.   oh shit.

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  1. Sheri, what about this dude, Illinois, for governor, who wants to put more cops on the street? he's a black guy. yeah. maybe former patrol agent.
    where does he think That money is coming from in a broke state? ah, never Illios, love Rock Island, but never IIinois.

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