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Arpaio considering run for governor
by Bob McClay/KTAR (March 15th, 2010 @ 9:41am)
The Maricopa County sheriff is thinking about another job.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio is considering running for governor this year. He won't say what he'd do about the state budget if elected.
"First of all I won't answer that and give away my secrets to all the other opponents," he said. "I will answer that if I decide to run. People have to understand where I'm coming from."
I like it when the bees are stirred up...to bad their buzz is worse than their sting...
Sherif J Arpaio is the Poster child for Anit-immingrant hysteria...Now he wants to take that "Shock and Awe" mindset to completely ruin a once fine State. Not only should he be kick out of the Sheriff's Office, but he should be "ridden out of Town on a Rail" in the finest traditions of the Ol' West.
Arizona better wake up soon, or the State is going to look like a Bisbee Ghost Mine Attraction.
I like it when the bees are stirred up...to bad their buzz is worse than their sting...
Sherif J Arpaio is the Poster child for Anit-immingrant hysteria...Now he wants to take that "Shock and Awe" mindset to completely ruin a once fine State. Not only should he be kick out of the Sheriff's Office, but he should be "ridden out of Town on a Rail" in the finest traditions of the Ol' West.
Arizona better wake up soon, or the State is going to look like a Bisbee Ghost Mine Attraction.
Are we discussing legal immigrants or illegal aliens AKA criminals? there is a difference so please stop dragging the good name of legal immigrants through the mud, OK?
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