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Mar 01

A former North Carolina police chief accused of faking his suicide to avoid prosecution was found and arrested in South Carolina | CNN -

merelygifted:

An Ex-North Carolina police chief accused of faking his suicide was found and arrested in Horry County, South Carolina, the agency said on Facebook.

Former Chadbourn Police Chief William Anthony Spivey was located near Loris, South Carolina, near the North Carolina border, on February 24, according to the Facebook post.

Spivey was relieved of duty due to misconduct allegations last spring. At the time, he faced over 70 felony charges, including evidence mishandling, drug trafficking and embezzling, the Horry County Police Department said in the post. …

(Source: CNN)

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thesuburbanerd:

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demilypyro:

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I dunno I mean I knew a lot of Americans were against it but I assumed they were all elitist right wing weirdos.

What’s the mainstream left wing position then if it’s not socialism?

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Oh

Oh no

Your first warning sign should have been when they called the Bismark Model of healthcare, literally named after the nationalist monarchist and noble statesman who invented it, far left.

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I don’t know how to explain to people that, in any other country, Biden would be a conservative and somehow most Americans have been convinced he’s a commie.

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evakhahar:
““The king is always above the people” - Ardeshir Mohassess (1977)
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evakhahar:

“The king is always above the people” - Ardeshir Mohassess (1977)

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“It has long been obvious to common sense — it is now known to common experience — that a slaveholder who is a slaveholder at heart is a natural born traitor and rebel. He is a rebel against manhood, womanhood and brotherhood. The essence of his crime is nothing less than the complete destruction of all that dignifies and ennobles human character.” — Frederick Douglass, “The American Apocalypse (1861)” (via philosophybits)

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70s-pop-80s:
“ Corpse Eaters (1974)
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70s-pop-80s:

Corpse Eaters (1974)

70s-pop-80s:
“ The House on Sorority Row (1982)
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70s-pop-80s:

The House on Sorority Row (1982)

70s-pop-80s:
“ The House on Sorority Row (1982)
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70s-pop-80s:

The House on Sorority Row (1982)