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Winner Teresa Chambers is "An Honest Police Chief" and a victim of law and order. Each of her epaulets
whine and boast four stars. She made irresponsible threats against the public unless her "protection racket" of liberal
lackeys in uniform got more money and more staff. She is a physically repulsive career government parasite.
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Winner Clarence W. Dupnik is the Pima County Sheriff with over 50 years of loco law enforcement.
He educates, expressess, and enforces an unamerican agenda of
"gun control" and "protection order" and other liberal mental health services. Why is Pima County a dangerous place?
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Winner Joe Arpaio is the Maricopa County Sheriff. He is "America's toughest sheriff." His possee has investigated
the criminal behavior of a mayor of Phoenix, a former police chief, two members of the board of
supervisors, Superior Court judges, and even a former state attorney general.
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Winner Candy Crowley is a fat corporate repulsive liberal public affairs social worker with a microphone in
front of a CNN camera. Her embarassing and silly "eventhough the streets look differently" "you do think"
"he got the Noble Prize" inquisition did not humiliate the brilliant Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld.
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Winner Zalmay Mamozy Khalilzad is fluent in English, Pashto, Persian and Arabic. He was a great policy maker
in the Bush Administration and his loyaty is highly esteemed.
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Winner Sharyl Attkisson is a beautiful CBS "liar" and investigative reporter. Her lame "Project Gunrunner"
report fails to "walk" us
through ATF official's "fear of retaliation" and "insider" paranoia. "Sources" connectect to "Ruby Ridge" and "Waco"
include "one distraught agent begging and pleading" and other "agents screaming and yelling." CBS Survivor Phillip has
a lion tattoo and gorilla tattoo.
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Loser Andrea Suzanne Parhamovich was a victim in the effective exportation of democracy. Her career in
political communication ended after being assassinated when her convoy was ambushed in Baghdad. She was going to marry
Michael Hastings, now a reporter with Rolling Stone magazine.
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Winner Michael Hastings is a subversive psy-ops reporter at Rolling Stone magazine. His prose have humiliated
Special Opperations General Stanley McCrystal in "The Runaway General" and Psychological Opperations
General William Caldwell in "Another Runaway General." His at-risk fiance was killed while under the protection of the
US Military.
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Winner Gerald Baliles is the Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs. Ask the governor about the 1622
Jamestown Massacre. "Tomahawk the head. Fondle the brain." is the Cavalier mission statement in Psy-Ops 101, School of Public
Affairs at the University of Virginia.
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Winner Andrea Mitchell has a pineapple face. She is an international "redneck" and social beneficiary of the War on Terror.
Her version of Psy-Ops on the American public, especially Virginians, is as effective as Alan Greenspan's
application of Wall Street theory on the economy. "It's a beaut" the happy couple's faith is inversely propotional to
their class level of uncertainty.
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Lawrence O'Donnell has an undead propoganda show on MSLSDNBC. He vilifies responsible gun owners who have
magazines with more
than 11 cartridge capacity and ignores corrupt cops with higher capacity weapons. His ghoulish excuses are deadenders.
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Winner Jann S. Wenner is editor and publisher of the notorious Rolling Stone.
His subversive team of Psy-Ops agents have effectively humiliated high ranking war commanders and dispelled the myth of
3 stars. How many expensive phony soldiers, sunshine patriots, career military cowards, pentagon pretty boys in uniform,
public affairs idiots, and stupid social workers does it take to defeat a bunch of poor hill billies in the mountains
of Afghanistan?
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Winner Nick Catucci is the "snarky" Editor-in-Chief at Rolling Stone. A phony Psy-Ops editor
meets a real guillotine and became a snark.
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Winners Jason Fine and Ben French are Psy-Ops technocrats at Rolling Stone. Their hidden yankee agenda is
to destroy voluntary US Army recruitment and bring back the military draft. In the event of success,
revenue at RS is projected to rise, but more importantly the unwanted blood of liberal law enforcement families is not
expected to flow as much.
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Winner Robert Siegel is an NPR government jew.
All things considered, he has not suffered from any major wounds during the
War on Terror. His mental health is annually evaluated.
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Winner Vivian Schiller is the enthusiastic National Public Radio (NPR) President and CEO.
In the heat of passion and swept along by the torrent of her own oratory, she has succeeded in deceiving herself.
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