Posted on 08/22/2017 10:13:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
>>when is Trump going to address all of our military men who are being persecuted for their legitimate actions in service to this country?
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Great question, 2tone.
I hear there are many Obama’s Prisoners (a.k.a. our brave military men) who are being tried and face the possibility of 20 years in jail. Why? For violating the Marxist’s “deliberately-designed-to-entrap-our-soldiers” Rules of Engagement.
President Trump, General Mattis, & Establishment Jeff: Free our Soldiers NOW!
What is an anti-immigration traffic Patrol? It seems to me that no one would say “this is my anti-immigration traffic Patrol Division”
If I recall correctly, what actually happened is in normal traffic stops his officers were sometimes able to determine that a stoppee was an illegal. They then processed them accordingly, as required by law. This was taken by the Clinton liberal judge two be illegal traffic patrolling. What a joke! What kangaroo court. The pardon is partially designed to deal with just this kind of political persecution.
I agree with your take on it.
Hey, if there is a high probability of drivers and passengers being illegal aliens, isn’t it the duty of law enforcement to address the issue?
It’s as if there is no set rule of law anymore. These judges make it up as they go.
This leads to things like this judge addressing, “an anti-immigration traffic patrol”.
It isn’t anti-immigration at all. Legal immigrants were under no exposure to this sort of thing.
Judges like this should be removed from the bench.
Pardon sheriff Joe!
Congressman Trent Franks would be much better in the Senate than either Flake or McCain.
I think it’s certain he will pardon Joe, it only the timing that is in question
7 things Donald Trump shouldn’t talk about in Arizona tonight (but probably will)
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/22/politics/trump-arizona-rally/
As if President Trump wants advice from Chris Cillizza.
No pardon tonight although I wish he would. If not he’ll pardon him within the week.
Yes. Definitely. Sooner, rather than later.
I think it best that Joe pursue this first. I would rather he be found not guilty. I know he disobeyed the Judge but no judge has a right to tell a sheriff not to enforce the law.
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