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Public Servants Won't Say What They Do, Call Feelings Police | First Amendment Audit

Public Servants Won't Say What They Do, Call Feelings Police | First Amendment Audit I visit a WA State office building to ask what services they provide the public. Then I return the next day to follow up and they call the police -- Featuring Surveyor Raw ( and It's Just A Camera (

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