Posted on 01/11/2011 7:00:41 PM PST by moonshinner_09
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio tells Newsmax that, if his fellow Arizona Sheriff Clarence Dupnik were an appointed chief of police instead of an elected official, he would be fired tomorrow for comments hes made about the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others on Saturday.
Arpaio also complains that people are using the tragedy for their own political agenda, and says officials such as Dupnik should shut our mouth about the case.
Arpaio, whose county includes most of the Phoenix metropolitan area, has been called Americas toughest sheriff. He has limited county inmates to two meals a day, banned sexually explicit material in prison, reinstituted chain gangs, and set up a tent city as an extension of the Maricopa County Jail.
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I was just wondering about his interview. I heard yesterday he was going to give one.
Thanks for the thread!
No apologies, I LOVE Sheriff Joe!
Now that is a sheriff.
was he on O’Blowhard tonight?
I’ll have to catch it at 11.
GOD BLESS SHERIFF JOE!! WE need to HEAR MORE from HIM!!
Numbnut Dupnut is no law officer!
Sheriff Arpaio and Sheriff Babeu are Arizona heroes. Dudnik is an angry bigot.
Bravo! Man of the Year. Also right about Dupnik, he (Dupnik) should apologize for trying to use a tragedy to further a fascist/socialist agenda, then STFU.
This is wonderful rreverse psychology to tell this arrogant LibTard to shut up. He won’t be able to resist responding like the comdecending Libschmuck that he is. Lets see if we can get him to step eveb farther over the ethical boundaries of his officethan he already has gone, and send him into his forced retirement without his pension!
Dupnik should be fired anyway - he is both attempting to hide his own incompetence/dereliction of duty, and publicly slandering others purely based on their political persuasions.
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