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    Newsweek‏Verified account @Newsweek Oct 13

    Sheriff's Office forced inmates to take mugshot with Nike T-shirt on, will "rectify" policy http://bit.ly/2CEQput pic.twitter.com/jS01a7vYOo

    7:30 AM - 13 Oct 2018
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      2. Eric Racy‏Verified account @EricJRacy Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek @bartnbeka

        Fire everyone involved, immediately.

        2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. (((bartnbeka)))‏ @bartnbeka Oct 13
        Replying to @EricJRacy @Newsweek

        Absolutely, but let them keep the shirts. Buying all those shirts are not helping the boycott, no?😂 How are you Eric?

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Eric Racy‏Verified account @EricJRacy Oct 13
        Replying to @bartnbeka @Newsweek

        Absolutely! I’m great, you?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. (((bartnbeka)))‏ @bartnbeka Oct 13
        Replying to @EricJRacy @Newsweek

        Doing alright considering the shape of our country.

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      6. Eric Racy‏Verified account @EricJRacy Oct 13
        Replying to @bartnbeka @Newsweek

        Yeah, there is that. Every day feels like a new low. Glad you’re good otherwise though!

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      2. Folasade Fan‏ @ValdeDomina Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        So the Sheriff's office PAID for Nike shirts to make a point about Nike's spokesman? I can't process how stupid this is.

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      3. Altum‏ @UserAltum Oct 13
        Replying to @ValdeDomina @Newsweek

        That's because that's not what happened. The office had been using the shirts for three months before the Kap ad came out.

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      4. Folasade Fan‏ @ValdeDomina Oct 13
        Replying to @UserAltum @Newsweek

        Doesn't matter. They've been buying Nike out of anger towards a person who Nike made their spokesperson and their stock went up.

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      5. Altum‏ @UserAltum Oct 13
        Replying to @ValdeDomina @Newsweek

        It does matter because if they had started doing this AFTER the Kap ad, it would indicate what you said. They didn't. They started BEFORE the Kap ad. So, either the sheriff is psychic, or it has much less to do with Kap than everyone is trying to make it seem.

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      6. matt‏ @NothappyMatt Oct 13
        Replying to @UserAltum @ValdeDomina @Newsweek

        The article seems to miss this point, if it is true. It seems to hold the same idea as @ValdeDomina correct?

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      7. Altum‏ @UserAltum Oct 13
        Replying to @NothappyMatt @ValdeDomina @Newsweek

        No. If it's false it does. If it's true it's something else. The article says the sheriff's have been using that shirt for 3 months prior to the Kap ad. Val seems to think they're using the Nike gear because of the ad, but that doesn't make sense unless the sheriff is psychic.

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      1. SQUEEK‏ @SqueekTheMayor Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Only way to rectify this is by putting a Nike shoe on and kicking him right in his rectum.

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      1. Bathsheba’s Farmer‏ @Inkling61 Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        The sheriff admits this has been going on for months ... did he not know about it?? Is he using public funds to buy the shirts? Sounds like an investigation is in order. Will @AsaHutchinson call on the ark state police to conduct one? @JaredforGov #arpx

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      1. Kurt St. Angelo‏ @saintangelo Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        I'm sad for @Nike Another lost endorsement.

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      1. Angry‏ @eff_th1s Oct 13
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        I would think the legal team that represents @Nike is salivating

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      1. Country Over Party‏ @THESAFEMONEY Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        If you want to really shame them make them wear #underarmor or #yeezy gear.

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      1. Altum‏ @UserAltum Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        So the sherif had been using this shirt for 3 months prior to Kap signing. Why? Did Nike pay them to do this? I suspect that since it was apparently policy to use Nike gear. This sounds more like a Nike problem, not the sheriff office problem.

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      2. KIM.ME!!!‏ @KSAM0307 Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        What was the end game here?

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      3. MisterZofter‏ @Zoftwarz Oct 13
        Replying to @KSAM0307 @Newsweek

        To put them in MAGA hats for ultimate humiliation

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      1. Jay Kelley‏ @Doctor_Hue Oct 13
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Dude, you are a sheriff! Not some teenager in high school! Behave like an adult and model the behavior you want others to follow. This is just foolishness..

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