Posted on 04/30/2010 6:42:01 PM PDT by scottfactor
A Pinal County Sheriff's deputy was shot in the stomach Friday by an illegal immigrant off Interstate 8, according sheriff's officials. The search and rescue deputy was investigating a load of marijuana in the desert and was confronted by five suspects. The wounded deputy is expected to survive.
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What was that about AZ cities fighting the enforcement law?
The “boycotters” must be so proud of their amigos.
Was he a tea partier ? /sarc
And this was the County the press kept going to because of its liberal Sheriff.
The wisdom of our border policy over the last 30 years should now be clear to all.
Obama weeps for the poor illegal drug runner who couldn’t get his dope through without us law enforcement harrassing him.
...but are the illegals OK??
Oh really?... maybe he change his tune now.
Greta is sure making sure not to cover it. Not even a mention!
You are 100% correct. I’ll go even further: we shouldn’t have police, soldiers or firemen either. I’m always hearing about them getting hurt. If we did not have them, we would not have to worry about their safety.
It is clear that fighting terrorists, criminals or fires are not the answers either. Elected officials have had their chances to address the problems of fires, criminals and terrorists for quite some time now.
PS I almost forgot my conclusion: So we should just ignore
criminals, fires and terrorists, as well as our borders.
Sorry that’s incorrect. Pinal’s Sheriff Babeu seems like a good guy and is on the right side. You’re thinking of the Pima County Sheriff.
“...but are the illegals OK??”
You bet. They are ‘lawyering up’ as we speak. Prolly sue for 1 mill each.
you are correct. I retract. I’ve met Sheriff Babeu. Not only is he a good conservative, he’s VERY HANDSOME!!!!
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