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Sheriff Mack: "Sheriff's Would Be The Best At Producing Intel In Every County"

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Aired On 12/2/2024

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  • Sheriff Mack is a good man. Glad to see him on here and getting his message of the Constitution out.

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  • All Sheriffs must publicly retake their oaths. Then we go from there. No more if this nonsense,

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  • SHERIFF MACK IS THE MAN. WE NEED MORE LIKE MACH.

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