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Soros and Obama vs. Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Larry113 Wrote: Apr 24, 2012 1:31 PM
The elected county sheriff is the best policing the country has. Contrary to the media spin, it is police chiefs, not sheriffs who are beholden to mayors and politics. A sheriff must face the voters in their own county on a regular basis. If Sheriff Joe is not doing a good job in his county he'll get voted out. The fact that he keeps winning elections is louder than all the political crap being thrown against him.
Brian1078 Wrote: Apr 24, 2012 8:52 PM
Sheriff Joe doesn't just win an election, he wins them by landslides.
gungy Wrote: Apr 24, 2012 1:47 PM
Not true, Sheriff Clarence Dupnik is a radical left Democrat politcal hack.
rivenburg Wrote: Apr 25, 2012 12:47 PM
Dupnic properly represents his constitutants, a bunch of confused girymen & bearded women who moved to Tucson from frisco & the village because Tucson sounded so cool.
They get what they want and what they deserve.
Tucsons body poitic is insane, much like frisco & the village.
For many, the term "sheriff" conjures up images of the Old West. A few may consider a sheriff to have some form of outdated and obsolete political office. But for me and countless other patriots across our nation, a sheriff is the epitome of good and necessary county law enforcement.

As documented on the Durham County, N.C., website, the position of sheriff originated in England more than 1,000 years ago, known then as a shire-reeve, who was "the steward of the King's estates, guardian of the peace, judge and jury of the Shire County (county court) and was the local agent of...

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