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Aug 27, 2017 13:09:11   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Ms Kamala says trump shouldn't have pardoned Arpaio because he's been convicted of a crime.

My goodness, who were those guys Obama pardoned. Murderers? Convicted?

I don't remember her objecting to that.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/kamala-harris-is-either-the-stupidest-or-the-cruelest-senator-in-america/article/2632478

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Aug 27, 2017 13:12:27   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ms Kamala says trump shouldn't have pardoned Arpaio because he's been convicted of a crime.

My goodness, who were those guys Obama pardoned. Murderers? Convicted?

I don't remember her objecting to that.


Um......if you haven't been convicted of a crime.....you don't need nor qualify for a pardon.

I think someone missed something somewhere.

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Aug 27, 2017 13:29:50   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ms Kamala says trump shouldn't have pardoned Arpaio because he's been convicted of a crime.

My goodness, who were those guys Obama pardoned. Murderers? Convicted?

I don't remember her objecting to that.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/kamala-harris-is-either-the-stupidest-or-the-cruelest-senator-in-america/article/2632478


She is even dumber than Maxine Waters.

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Aug 27, 2017 13:41:13   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
She is even dumber than Maxine Waters.


Wow! That's hard to do.

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Aug 27, 2017 13:45:56   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Ms Kamala says trump shouldn't have pardoned Arpaio because he's been convicted of a crime.

My goodness, who were those guys Obama pardoned. Murderers? Convicted?

I don't remember her objecting to that.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/kamala-harris-is-either-the-stupidest-or-the-cruelest-senator-in-america/article/2632478


She was a lousy AG in California. But the democrats have most of the elected offices in the Tarnished State.

Trump's pardon of ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio was the right (and courageous) thing to do
By James FotisPublished August 26, 2017
Fox News


President Trump stood up for justice and for enforcement of our i*********n l*ws when he courageously granted a pardon Friday to Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Despite knowing he would face criticism, the president did what was right.
Arpaio was convicted by a federal judge in July of criminal contempt after being charged with violating a court order that attempted to prevent suspected i*****l i*******ts from being targeted by the sheriff’s traffic patrols The sheriff acknowledged continuing the patrols, but said that targeting was not the focus.

Arpaio’s conviction arose out of a lawsuit wrongfully accusing the sheriff’s office of violating the rights of Hispanics, allegedly using racial profiling tactics to identify people for traffic stops, and detaining convicts based only on the suspicion that they were i*****l i*******ts. Arpaio denied all wrongdoing.

I sat in the courtroom through Arpaio’s trial and concluded that he was wrongfully convicted. As a former law enforcement officer myself and former executive director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America, I know that Arpaio was dedicated to protecting the public he served and that his highest priority was keeping his community safe.

Hearing testimony during Arpaio’s trial, I realized that any reasonable person who was there to pass judgment on this honest law-abiding man – who gave his life to the rule of law – could never have found him guilty on the evidence presented.

However, the only one who could pass judgment on the former sheriff was U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton, because Arpaio was denied his right to a jury trial under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The judge’s verdict convicting Arpaio was a travesty of justice.

Arpaio's critics have claimed for a long time that he is a r****t and biased against Hispanics. In fact, nothing could be further from the t***h.

Under his command, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office boasted the highest percentage of Hispanic deputies, detention officers and staff in the state of Arizona. Moreover, he promoted more Hispanic officers to command positions than any other law enforcement agency in the state.

On top of this, Arpaio has two grandchildren who are of Hispanic descent. To say he is biased again his own family members is absurd. Labeling him a r****t for enforcing U.S. i*********n l*w is a tired, exhausted, left-wing strategy that fails time and time again.

During his p**********l campaign, Donald Trump said that he would be the voice for law enforcement officers everywhere and always fight to protect them when they protected the public.

President Trump held true to his promise by using his p**********l pardon for Arpaio to set an important precedent: judges should interpret law and not try to rewrite it. And good men like Arpaio should not be prosecuted, persecuted and punished for doing their jobs.

President Trump recognized that Sheriff Arpaio was doing his job, following the law, and protecting the people of Maricopa County – which includes Phoenix – by punishing criminals to the fullest extent, under the laws on the books.

Arpaio was first elected as sheriff in Maricopa County 1992. He maintained that position for 24 years, receiving the honor of being the longest-serving sheriff ever been elected in the county.

In June, the National Center for Police Defense, which I now head, delivered 40,000 petitions to the U.S. Department of Justice urging it to drop charges against the sheriff.

Arpaio’s case has been politically motivated from the beginning, when the Obama administration’s Department of Justice filed misdemeanor charges against him a mere two weeks before the e******n, contributing to Arpaio’s loss in his ree******n bid.

The Department of Justice typically refrains from taking legal action against an elected official so close to an e******n in order to avoid influencing the outcome.

Arpaio is now 85-years-old and has over 55 years of experience serving in law enforcement. He knows the limits of his power, and for 55 years stayed within those limits, while keeping the bad guys off the streets and the good people of his community safe. That’s how he earned the title of “Americas Toughest Sheriff.”

By pardoning the wrongly convicted former sheriff, President Trump has shown he stands with the law-abiding people of our great country, who have the right to live in peace and safety. And the president has shown he stands against criminals, including those who have crossed our borders illegally.



James J. Fotis is president of National Center for Police Defense and a former law enforcement officer. He served more than 23 years as the Executive Director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA) an association of law enforcement officers, crime victims and concerned citizens Follow his organization on Twitter @defendpolice.

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Aug 27, 2017 13:50:26   #
America Only Loc: From the right hand of God
 
dtucker300 wrote:
She was a lousy AG in California. But the democrats have most of the elected offices in the Tarnished State.

Trump's pardon of ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio was the right (and courageous) thing to do
By James FotisPublished August 26, 2017
Fox News


President Trump stood up for justice and for enforcement of our i*********n l*ws when he courageously granted a pardon Friday to Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Despite knowing he would face criticism, the president did what was right.
Arpaio was convicted by a federal judge in July of criminal contempt after being charged with violating a court order that attempted to prevent suspected i*****l i*******ts from being targeted by the sheriff’s traffic patrols The sheriff acknowledged continuing the patrols, but said that targeting was not the focus.

Arpaio’s conviction arose out of a lawsuit wrongfully accusing the sheriff’s office of violating the rights of Hispanics, allegedly using racial profiling tactics to identify people for traffic stops, and detaining convicts based only on the suspicion that they were i*****l i*******ts. Arpaio denied all wrongdoing.

I sat in the courtroom through Arpaio’s trial and concluded that he was wrongfully convicted. As a former law enforcement officer myself and former executive director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America, I know that Arpaio was dedicated to protecting the public he served and that his highest priority was keeping his community safe.

Hearing testimony during Arpaio’s trial, I realized that any reasonable person who was there to pass judgment on this honest law-abiding man – who gave his life to the rule of law – could never have found him guilty on the evidence presented.

However, the only one who could pass judgment on the former sheriff was U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton, because Arpaio was denied his right to a jury trial under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The judge’s verdict convicting Arpaio was a travesty of justice.

Arpaio's critics have claimed for a long time that he is a r****t and biased against Hispanics. In fact, nothing could be further from the t***h.

Under his command, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office boasted the highest percentage of Hispanic deputies, detention officers and staff in the state of Arizona. Moreover, he promoted more Hispanic officers to command positions than any other law enforcement agency in the state.

On top of this, Arpaio has two grandchildren who are of Hispanic descent. To say he is biased again his own family members is absurd. Labeling him a r****t for enforcing U.S. i*********n l*w is a tired, exhausted, left-wing strategy that fails time and time again.

During his p**********l campaign, Donald Trump said that he would be the voice for law enforcement officers everywhere and always fight to protect them when they protected the public.

President Trump held true to his promise by using his p**********l pardon for Arpaio to set an important precedent: judges should interpret law and not try to rewrite it. And good men like Arpaio should not be prosecuted, persecuted and punished for doing their jobs.

President Trump recognized that Sheriff Arpaio was doing his job, following the law, and protecting the people of Maricopa County – which includes Phoenix – by punishing criminals to the fullest extent, under the laws on the books.

Arpaio was first elected as sheriff in Maricopa County 1992. He maintained that position for 24 years, receiving the honor of being the longest-serving sheriff ever been elected in the county.

In June, the National Center for Police Defense, which I now head, delivered 40,000 petitions to the U.S. Department of Justice urging it to drop charges against the sheriff.

Arpaio’s case has been politically motivated from the beginning, when the Obama administration’s Department of Justice filed misdemeanor charges against him a mere two weeks before the e******n, contributing to Arpaio’s loss in his ree******n bid.

The Department of Justice typically refrains from taking legal action against an elected official so close to an e******n in order to avoid influencing the outcome.

Arpaio is now 85-years-old and has over 55 years of experience serving in law enforcement. He knows the limits of his power, and for 55 years stayed within those limits, while keeping the bad guys off the streets and the good people of his community safe. That’s how he earned the title of “Americas Toughest Sheriff.”

By pardoning the wrongly convicted former sheriff, President Trump has shown he stands with the law-abiding people of our great country, who have the right to live in peace and safety. And the president has shown he stands against criminals, including those who have crossed our borders illegally.



James J. Fotis is president of National Center for Police Defense and a former law enforcement officer. He served more than 23 years as the Executive Director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA) an association of law enforcement officers, crime victims and concerned citizens Follow his organization on Twitter @defendpolice.
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Aug 27, 2017 16:30:31   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
dtucker300 wrote:
She was a lousy AG in California. But the democrats have most of the elected offices in the Tarnished State.

Trump's pardon of ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio was the right (and courageous) thing to do
By James FotisPublished August 26, 2017
Fox News


President Trump stood up for justice and for enforcement of our i*********n l*ws when he courageously granted a pardon Friday to Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona. Despite knowing he would face criticism, the president did what was right.
Arpaio was convicted by a federal judge in July of criminal contempt after being charged with violating a court order that attempted to prevent suspected i*****l i*******ts from being targeted by the sheriff’s traffic patrols The sheriff acknowledged continuing the patrols, but said that targeting was not the focus.

Arpaio’s conviction arose out of a lawsuit wrongfully accusing the sheriff’s office of violating the rights of Hispanics, allegedly using racial profiling tactics to identify people for traffic stops, and detaining convicts based only on the suspicion that they were i*****l i*******ts. Arpaio denied all wrongdoing.

I sat in the courtroom through Arpaio’s trial and concluded that he was wrongfully convicted. As a former law enforcement officer myself and former executive director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America, I know that Arpaio was dedicated to protecting the public he served and that his highest priority was keeping his community safe.

Hearing testimony during Arpaio’s trial, I realized that any reasonable person who was there to pass judgment on this honest law-abiding man – who gave his life to the rule of law – could never have found him guilty on the evidence presented.

However, the only one who could pass judgment on the former sheriff was U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton, because Arpaio was denied his right to a jury trial under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The judge’s verdict convicting Arpaio was a travesty of justice.

Arpaio's critics have claimed for a long time that he is a r****t and biased against Hispanics. In fact, nothing could be further from the t***h.

Under his command, the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office boasted the highest percentage of Hispanic deputies, detention officers and staff in the state of Arizona. Moreover, he promoted more Hispanic officers to command positions than any other law enforcement agency in the state.

On top of this, Arpaio has two grandchildren who are of Hispanic descent. To say he is biased again his own family members is absurd. Labeling him a r****t for enforcing U.S. i*********n l*w is a tired, exhausted, left-wing strategy that fails time and time again.

During his p**********l campaign, Donald Trump said that he would be the voice for law enforcement officers everywhere and always fight to protect them when they protected the public.

President Trump held true to his promise by using his p**********l pardon for Arpaio to set an important precedent: judges should interpret law and not try to rewrite it. And good men like Arpaio should not be prosecuted, persecuted and punished for doing their jobs.

President Trump recognized that Sheriff Arpaio was doing his job, following the law, and protecting the people of Maricopa County – which includes Phoenix – by punishing criminals to the fullest extent, under the laws on the books.

Arpaio was first elected as sheriff in Maricopa County 1992. He maintained that position for 24 years, receiving the honor of being the longest-serving sheriff ever been elected in the county.

In June, the National Center for Police Defense, which I now head, delivered 40,000 petitions to the U.S. Department of Justice urging it to drop charges against the sheriff.

Arpaio’s case has been politically motivated from the beginning, when the Obama administration’s Department of Justice filed misdemeanor charges against him a mere two weeks before the e******n, contributing to Arpaio’s loss in his ree******n bid.

The Department of Justice typically refrains from taking legal action against an elected official so close to an e******n in order to avoid influencing the outcome.

Arpaio is now 85-years-old and has over 55 years of experience serving in law enforcement. He knows the limits of his power, and for 55 years stayed within those limits, while keeping the bad guys off the streets and the good people of his community safe. That’s how he earned the title of “Americas Toughest Sheriff.”

By pardoning the wrongly convicted former sheriff, President Trump has shown he stands with the law-abiding people of our great country, who have the right to live in peace and safety. And the president has shown he stands against criminals, including those who have crossed our borders illegally.



James J. Fotis is president of National Center for Police Defense and a former law enforcement officer. He served more than 23 years as the Executive Director of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America (LEAA) an association of law enforcement officers, crime victims and concerned citizens Follow his organization on Twitter @defendpolice.
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Aug 28, 2017 05:56:35   #
karpenter Loc: Headin' Fer Da Hills !!
 
Joe Was Ruled In The Contempt Of A PC Judge
Not Convicted Of A Felony

One really stupid democrat
List A Really Smart One

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Aug 28, 2017 06:13:47   #
samtheyank
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
She is even dumber than Maxine Waters.


Don't forget to add Nancy Pelosi to the fray.

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Aug 28, 2017 07:13:28   #
Timothy McAlee Sr.Ge.D.
 
This is what GOD, says about The Joe Arpiao Pardon! "The LAW WAS MADE FOR LAWBREAKER"!!! Joe, is in no way, near that...

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Aug 28, 2017 07:59:57   #
okie don
 
I'm proud of DJ Trump, our President for his actions.

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Aug 28, 2017 08:01:15   #
okie don
 
Clinton let Marc Rich go, a true criminal. Imho

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Aug 28, 2017 11:02:28   #
Mike Easterday
 
Greatful to President Trump . Sheriff Joe was actually following the law . Obama and the crooked judge should be in Gitmo .

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Aug 28, 2017 11:02:51   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
okie don wrote:
Clinton let Marc Rich go, a true criminal. Imho


You gotta know old Bill got a few bucks for that one!

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Aug 28, 2017 11:28:51   #
Big Bass
 
karpenter wrote:
Joe Was Ruled In The Contempt Of A PC Judge
Not Convicted Of A Felony

One really stupid democrat
List A Really Smart One


Hmm..... Er......... Unh?.... A really smart democrat..... Er.... Hmm.... How do you like them New York Yankees?

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