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American Patrol Report's Person of the Year

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Sheriff Joe is Fighting for America

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Next month I will have been fighting in the illegal immigration arena, full-time, for eighteen years. Throughout this entire period I have witnessed lawlessness and a conspiracy of the left to advocate lawlessness. It was rare indeed to see someone in a position of power to have the courage to actually fight back. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is one of those rare persons.

ArpaioMugSheriff Joe is called "America's Toughest Sheriff." He has to be; he enforces the law in one of America's toughest counties. Phoenix is in Maricopa County. It is the kidnap capital of America due mainly to illegal aliens and the drug scourge.

The border fence is a big issue in Arizona. American Border Patrol has the best information on the fence in existence, but only one newspaper, the Sierra Vista Herald, has covered the story (9/14/08 and 10/5/08). SV Herald reporter Shacat thought the story would be picked up, but it wasn't.

When a reporter for the Arizona Republic tried to follow-up and fly along on a surveillance mission, management slapped him down. The liberal media in Arizona hate the truth and they hate Sheriff Joe.

The SPLC joined with Phoenix Mayor Gordon to warn Arpaio against linking up with one of their most feared opponents, American Border Patrol.

Sheriff Joe is fearlessly confronting the liberal establishment, including the clown that runs the Department of Homeland Security. He is fighting for America and the people are behind him.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio is American Patrol Report's 2009 Person of the Year.

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Glenn Spencer - American Patrol Report

 

 

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